Green Mountain Audio

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kyyuan

Green Mountain Audio
« on: 18 Jul 2005, 02:40 pm »
For those who have heard/demoed its products, what do you think?  Based on my research, two things seem to really stand-out.

- All of its design philosophies are grounded by sound technical support
- The common observation seems to be the speakers ability to deliver well imaged sound and without any hint of the box

Thoughts?

Thanks.

neilr11

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Green Mountain Audio
« Reply #1 on: 18 Jul 2005, 04:01 pm »
I own a pair of the Europas, been very happy with them, infact, it is the pair of speakers that I have owned the longest, which is pretty good since I've owned dozens! The sound is crystal clear and very musical. Some don't like the appearence, but the wife and I think they look fine. My audiophile friends that have heard them were also pretty impressed, a couple even ordering a pair. If I every get upgadeitis, I will probably look at the Calisto. Obviously there are a ton of great speakers out there and you can pay a ton, but the Europa and the Maggie MMGs are the best speakers I have heard for the money. Well recommended and very satisfied.

arrakian

Green Mountain Audio
« Reply #2 on: 19 Jul 2005, 02:57 am »
"Grounded by sound technical support" and "deliver well imaged sound and without any hint of the box" is right on the money. You should take a look at  the GMA site; check out Roy's "Design Concepts" in the download section.

As for my experience with the Callisto, I bought them... BEFORE I heard them. After doing my research, and talking to the GMA team for a few hours, I knew the design concepts were exactly what I was looking for. And I got so much more. To have an idea what qualitiies you'd like your speaker's sound to have is one thing, to actually own a speaker that posesses those qualities is another thing entirely.

Here is a more in-depth review of my time with the GMA Callisto:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?rspkr&1121110035&read&3&4&

kyyuan

Green Mountain Audio
« Reply #3 on: 19 Jul 2005, 03:00 am »
Quote from: arrakian
"Grounded by sound technical support" and "deliver well imaged sound and without any hint of the box" is right on the money. You should take a look at  the GMA site; check out Roy's "Design Concepts" in the download section.

As for my experience with the Callisto, I bought them... BEFORE I heard them. After doing my research, and talking to the GMA team for a few hours, I knew the design concepts were exactly what I was looking for. And I got so much more. To have an idea what qualitiies you'd like your  ...


arrakian,

Thanks for the reply.  Actually, I had already read your Audiogon review before I posted here.  So, I knew you were a fan.  I guess I need to get my hands/ears on some GMA speakers.

arrakian

Green Mountain Audio
« Reply #4 on: 19 Jul 2005, 03:34 am »
One thing when you go: make sure the demo speakers have had at least 200-500 hours of a PROPER GMA BREAK-IN, as described by Roy Johnson. This will show the speakers off in all their glory.