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I've PM'd two people on this forum about them. I would like to hear others input that have heard them and definitely if you own them. What do you think? Give me pros / cons. TIA
I have a pair of Nathans, if you want to hear about them.
Yes please.
They have the dynamics and effortlessness of the best horn systems without any horn sound.
I just listen to music.
This is HUGE for me. That's awesome!Thanks for your feedback. I've never heard the Orions. The best sounding speaker to me so far has been the Kaiser Acoustics but at $40k they're out of my league. They truly did everything right for me.
I'd have to agree the Kaiser's I heard at RMAF were tops for me too. I have no idea what the rest of that system cost, but $40k as a starting point is way out of my league too. The Abbeys at less than 1/10th the cost with subs come darn close to that experience and I don't have nearly the associated gear.
The gear they were using was about another $25k. How close? What percentage of the way there do you think? I think I have a really good front end so I should be OK in that dept.
The total believability/palpability of human voices, overall harmonic richness, and lack of any kind if upper mid stridency or glare at all were the things that stood out to me. Quick as lightning on plucked strings and percussion too.
FYI - Stands are discussed here:http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?1730-Speaker-stands-for-Geddes-speakers
I'm gluing veneer as we speak...
The recommended listening position is off-axis, which means the on-axis hole is simply not a problem.
Most loudspeakers have been designed to be facing out with little to no toe in. The GedLee loudspeakers are not like that. They are designed to be placed with very strong toe in, approximately 45 degrees with respect to the side wall, hence minimizing side reflections as well. The ideal seating position for the listener is then at least 2 feet behind where the speakers asymptotes cross. AudioKinesis follows a similar philosophy and setup. Take a look at my systems page for a better idea of what I mean.Anand.
The listener is off axis with respect to the center of the loudspeaker (or the 0 degree axis of the speaker). Anand.