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Kendrid- great photos, I take a lot of eBay shots and know how difficult it is to photo somthing as reflective as these are.Can you comment on the finish quality of the two. In the center photo it looks like the Sapphire is perfectly smooth while the Ref 1 has a bit of lemon peeling - but it could just be the photos.We are all anxious for your performance comparison comments as well.
Hey Jack!They aren't mine, they are the pair you heard at the gathering you were at. Aren't you running a system with digital xovers now? Care to fill me in on it? (kevitra@gmail.com) It would be cool to catch up.I met a guy a month ago that knows you from an audio GTG. I was selling one of my two pair of Ref 1s and he was interested so I stopped by his house in Elgin. He has Splendor and Monitor Audio speakers, an Adcom preamp (passive/active), and a Bryston amp. Congrats on the baby! ...
I own 25th Anniversary Sapphires, and I have heard the XLs at CES (briefly), and I have also spent considerable time with the Onix Ref 1s. Unlike you and many others, I have great difficulty in identifying differences in the speakers. I like all three and have found them FAR more alike than different - so much so, I can't decide which I like better.
Hey Kendrid,Nice write up on the XLs. I own 25th Anniversary Sapphires, and I have heard the XLs at CES (briefly), and I have also spent considerable time with the Onix Ref 1s. Unlike you and many others, I have great difficulty in identifying differences in the speakers. I like all three and have found them FAR more alike than different - so much so, I can't decide which I like better.This question applies to anyone: Do you have an example of a specific piece of music where you find it very eas ...
They are all similar, but if you can A/B compare them with a switch box the difference start to stand out more.At this level of speaker the differences are usually minimal. For myself this price range is my limit on speakers. I can't see spending an additional $1000 for a 5% performance increase.The treble energy is definitely different between the XL and Ref 1. On some Stevie Nicks tracks I want to plug my ears with the ref 1s because she is too harsh. On the XLs the harshness is gone. Is that worth upgrading over? That is a tough one.
Hey Mike...I have spent a good amount of time with both speakers and while they have some similarities...they are more different then alike. The Ref 1's are more forward with their presentation with a "harder" edge to them. They have pin point imaging but don't throw as wide of a sound stage as the XL's. The XL's had a tad more padding on the top end but made up for it with their articulate mid bass and liquid smooth upper mids. I owe a review on the XL's so I don't want to say too much here now. I will say ...
I, for one, am looking forward to your review. I am seriously looking at these mated to a pair of Titan subs, to replace my Vandersteen 3A Sigs and dual Vandy subs. Steve
Quote from: jcoat007I, for one, am looking forward to your review. I am seriously looking at these mated to a pair of Titan subs, to replace my Vandersteen 3A Sigs and dual Vandy subs. Stevesteve,why are you looking to replace your vandy 3a sigs? it's a great sounding speaker. time and phase correct... ACI makes fabulous speakers as well.
From the descriptions written here, it sounds like the Sapphires are a more neutral speaker than the Ref.1's. If that is the case, then they would probably be more satisfying long term.Speakers with too much treble energy can become tiresome.From Kendrid's remarks; and from the 6moons review; it sounds like the XL Sapphire is a winner.
Hey Carlman- If you get to hear the XL's- what's the chance of a comparison with Claud's Merlins? THAT would be telling.WEEZ