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Heard you pushed those Zus to limits
Working weekends for a while now (no choice - but I am crazy good with squeegee...
Good....some dirty windows here....I'm too busy to clean them
Oh yeah....... some (actually 1 member) complained that Omen might not be Cheap or Cheerful enough for this Circle. What you guys think (new, used prices, Using it with cheap flea amps like MiniWatt or vintage would make the total system price within the guidelines. NO?? And WHAT about used market prices??) I try to keep this Circle loose without strong moderation but I can change that if guys insist!!!! CheersMariusz
Mariusz,I'd be game for sure. I'll be very curious about the Omens performance as I would love to be able to recommend it to friends. Nothing formal just some brews and listening.Speaking of slippery slopes. The Soul standard is out and with intro pricing: http://www.zuaudio.com/loudspeakers/soul.htmlI'd still consider the Omen cheap and cheerful, but the Soul probably won't fit that criteria as its starting to get up there.
I like this direction too. Bring it boys, lets grow this HiFi party and get some fresh blood into 2ch music!Way better to grow the base!
Same tweeters/drivers in both Souls and, though there is disagreement on the forums, from an email from the new Zu CEO it appears the Omen shares these traits too.Internal wiring of the Soul standard and Omen is their new Mission cabling.Omen offers same loading as Soul but in an easier to manufacture package.Omen is a 12 ohm speaker vs. 16ohm Soul, also 98db/efficiency vs. 101db--this makes me assume the Soul might sound slightly more 'alive' based on how essence was described compared to druid.What I'm curious of is how the Soul Standard, Omen and Druid sound next to each other as I've read of Zu describing the Omen as a shorter Druid...