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Hey now..... I think if you read my review carefully,:o it would be difficult to challenge my assessment.I tried to point out just how close these two speakers were in sound quality. I also pointed out all my biases, and preferences.I hope no one gets the impression that I "trashed" the Ref Ones, since I basically said I thought they were within inches of the best Monitor I know of under $4500, the 626R.OK, Sa-Dono, bring on that TRASH TALK now What did you hear that I missed, or what did I hear that you didn't?
Sa-Dono,Actually I'm curious about the differences where the Ref1 did better.Care to elucidate?...........
One of my customers' monikers at AA & HD is JonBee (unsure of spelling). He has owned some of the most highly respected speakers, incluiding large Apogee, Quad, Revel, & is very faimiliar with the incredibly overpriced offerings from Wilson. Read his posts regarding the 626R at AA & HD. He was not paid or reembursed in any way for his posts. He has a large following of fellow posters who will state unequivicolly that his word & evaluatiuons are to be trusted regarding speakers. He has sung the 626R pra ...
One of my customers' monikers at AA & HD is JonBee (unsure of spelling). He has owned some of the most highly respected speakers, incluiding large Apogee, Quad, Revel, & is very faimiliar with the incredibly overpriced offerings from Wilson. Read his posts regarding the 626R at AA & HD. He was not paid or reembursed in any way for his posts. He has a large following of fellow posters who will state unequivicolly that his word & evaluatiuons are to be trusted regarding speakers. He has sung the 626R praises like no other spkr. I got several other sales from readers familiar with his posts. Personally, in direct comparison, I find the antiquated technology of cone/dome spkrs useless. Don't prejudge VMPS based on prior experience with ribbons, because of several differences: monopole vs. dipole radiation pattern, Neo magnets, & widerange mid from 166-7kHz.
Some people like the sound of ribbons, other's don't. That's not a conflict, just a difference in preference. It's all good. . .
I'm rather unsure of the whole point of your post. Was this directed at me? If so, I am not prejudging VMPS by prior experiences of ribbons. I happen to rather like VMPS speakers and ribbons in general. Also, as Brad has mentioned, you're judging cone/dome speakers. In the end, it is all about implementation, synergy among the system, and personal preferences...and not what technology is used.
I think you have also indicated your bias, as you infer that cones are an inferior technology and antiquated. Even though I own speakers utilizing ribbon tweeters, I would hesitate to state that ribbon technology makes cone technology obsolete. It will be interesting to see where the cone manufacturers focus vs. ribbon. Kind of like computer processers. Pentium 4 vs. AMD etc. Not sure there is a "right" or "wrong". How it is integrated into the final cabinet and room will make the difference IMO.Brad
Sa-dono, every one has their own personal preferences-please don't be shy in sticking to yours John stated his preference/feedback, you/mad-dog might have other impressions..it is very useful to capture and this is useful info for any reader. Esp for a person who wants to make a choice (I don't think many buy 2-3 bran ...
btw the sound would have been better with both speakers if the cdp and preamp were of better sonic quality. i hope i'm not upsetting anyone by criticising there system.