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I may need a place to sleep. I'll call you when they come in.
Charles, I think you deserve the best Zu has to offer because you have a great room to start. I truly like the sound of the Zu/Esoteric/Pass lab that Ron brought to Deepak's house. They cost more but they truly great full-range sounding and will look good in your beautiful room. Nevertheless, good luck.
Ah sure. I think we have that documented. We listened to two pairs of Zu Essence speakers in two different rooms. 2A3s monoblocks, Pass Labs XA 30.5, Modwright 9.0SE linestage, Peachtree Audio Nova, a variety of pre-amps, maybe a RM-10, Esoteric CD player. Here is the link to the Zu House Party and impressions.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=72591.120
Thanks Levi.....I have browsed throught that thread a few times, and I couldn't really find much of the impressions with each amp....but I will dig through it again. I am considering going with a Modwright 9.0SWE pre with a solid state Modwright or Pass Lab amp of anyone has ever heard this combo or has any thoughts on the matter.
morganc - We have the same ears.I've been breaking the standard Omens in with a vintage Yamaha R-2000 receiver, 150 wpc. I'm not a vintage SS guy, but I believe the R-2000 is pretty highly regarded in those circles (beautiful piece, btw).Sounds no where near as good to me as with any of my SE tube stuff. I have no PP tube gear at the moment.I just got the big bolts as suggested by Poultrygeist, haven't installed them yet. I have about 50 hours on the Omens. I'll do my due diligence and run them in for another week or so (although I believe they're pretty much done) before I form any opinions. A Tekton Katz Meow / Zu Omen comparison should be fun.
I doubt you'll find aftermarket spikes tall enough to get the elevation and tilt needed for the Omens. I found 3 inch lag bolts for the front and two inch ones for the rear to work the best of any combination I tried. The highly polished finish on these Home Depot bolts look much better than Zu's dull stock feet.That one inch tilt allows the drivers to be aimed directly at my ears when seated in their toed-in sweet spot.
I think my Omen Defs reached the point of being pretty much burned in this past weekend (thanks again, Isotek disc) and brought them into my main system Saturday. I first used the standard bolts that came with the speakers and placed that pairing atop 1.25" granite slabs, but subsequently changed over to the Zu spikes. I have some questions regarding the speakers' performance handling lots of information at once, so I'll need some additional listening time to work that out. However, a potential downside for me is that one should not expect the Defs to get low in the bass,