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Hi Folks,
Before I proceed further I like to say out loud that I don't make a penny posting this, not affiliated to any manufacturer, and I am simply sharing this as a fellow audiophile and for the benefit of others especially proud owners of GE that wants their speakers to perform at a higher level. Now it took me a lot of courage to do a DIY on a speaker of this quality and make. I am sure SF did all they need to do on the speaker at a budget/cost and price them accordingly to the market.
I have the GE for a number of years now and still thoroughly enjoy them very much. Now I t wasn't a planned purchase as I wasn't really looking for another pair of monitor speaker but when I first heard this pair I was literally awestruck not just by its overall aesthetic but sound. I put a deposit immediately for a pair and I even did a comparison in sound with the Accordo to be sure this is the right fit for me. Over last couple of years I have also auditioned other more expensive monitors available in the market but none communicates music the way GE does - I am sure many here would agree [emoji4]
The GE matches very well with the ARCref5se IMHO and choice of amplifiers really depends on how you like the sound to be in your room, the source you match with and the material you play. I find synergy is critical in component matching so does cables and everything else in the chain.
I have heard of folks upgrading their SF speakers terminals with top range WBT terminals and the SQ gained is quite unbelievable. Even though I knew this would be a huge upgrade in SQ but I have been putting this on KIV for obvious reasons since its not a simply plug and play resolution. On the GE its a typical wing nuts which works well functionally but is far from what solid copper or silver terminals can do - this is no different from why we use better cables, plugs, and so forth. Looking at the original terminals mountings they are not of the same specification as WBT so new mounting plate is require. This is a little more challenging then the earlier homage series like the Stradivari, Amati Anniversario, and Guarneri Memento where mid range WBT terminals come standard so an upgrade is a straight forward path.
The Wing Nuts from SF is a simple bolt and nut fixture on the mounting plate and so is connections to the wires from the crossover. I think SF probably have used bolt and nuts for ease of servicing when one need to access the internal works of it...but that's not something one needs to be concern of since how often you need to do that? Interestingly though the drivers are hard wired or soldered in place. The mounting plates are easy to fabricate domestically and it's finished the same to match the quality of GE. I have retained the biwire configuration as it sounds best when biwired and also give me the option to biamp in future if desire.
This would means 8 units of WBT-0705Ag (Product: nextgen? pole terminal - WBT-0705 Ag) or two sets - (WBT-0705-AG -KIT) is require to get this done. The terminals are professionally soldered to the HF and LF wire points with WBT solder at the right time, temperature and solder require. The finished soldered looks very good and protected by heat shrink from Hellermann Tyton. The finished product looks great but the sound is way better then I have expected.
I have let it run in for several weeks before any serious listening. I wish I had measured the freq response in the room before and after the change so at least I can have a record of it. The first thing I noticed is how effortless it sound now from low to high and I hear lower and higher notes that wasn't there before and presented in a way that you need not analyze...it's all there for you to take it all in. There wasn't a grain of harshness or glare from it and bass has more presence, control and layers. The soundstage is wider and the mids came thru relaxed, focused and it cannot be more real then real. The undistorted and low-loss transmission of current thru these terminals produced amazing results. I highly recommended this and again I am only sharing this because it's worth sharing.
Here is a picture of how it look.
Enjoy! [emoji1]
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Before I proceed further I like to say out loud that I don't make a penny posting this, not affiliated to any manufacturer, and I am simply sharing this as a fellow audiophile and for the benefit of others especially proud owners of GE that wants their speakers to perform at a higher level. Now it took me a lot of courage to do a DIY on a speaker of this quality and make. I am sure SF did all they need to do on the speaker at a budget/cost and price them accordingly to the market.
I have the GE for a number of years now and still thoroughly enjoy them very much. Now I t wasn't a planned purchase as I wasn't really looking for another pair of monitor speaker but when I first heard this pair I was literally awestruck not just by its overall aesthetic but sound. I put a deposit immediately for a pair and I even did a comparison in sound with the Accordo to be sure this is the right fit for me. Over last couple of years I have also auditioned other more expensive monitors available in the market but none communicates music the way GE does - I am sure many here would agree [emoji4]
The GE matches very well with the ARCref5se IMHO and choice of amplifiers really depends on how you like the sound to be in your room, the source you match with and the material you play. I find synergy is critical in component matching so does cables and everything else in the chain.
I have heard of folks upgrading their SF speakers terminals with top range WBT terminals and the SQ gained is quite unbelievable. Even though I knew this would be a huge upgrade in SQ but I have been putting this on KIV for obvious reasons since its not a simply plug and play resolution. On the GE its a typical wing nuts which works well functionally but is far from what solid copper or silver terminals can do - this is no different from why we use better cables, plugs, and so forth. Looking at the original terminals mountings they are not of the same specification as WBT so new mounting plate is require. This is a little more challenging then the earlier homage series like the Stradivari, Amati Anniversario, and Guarneri Memento where mid range WBT terminals come standard so an upgrade is a straight forward path.
The Wing Nuts from SF is a simple bolt and nut fixture on the mounting plate and so is connections to the wires from the crossover. I think SF probably have used bolt and nuts for ease of servicing when one need to access the internal works of it...but that's not something one needs to be concern of since how often you need to do that? Interestingly though the drivers are hard wired or soldered in place. The mounting plates are easy to fabricate domestically and it's finished the same to match the quality of GE. I have retained the biwire configuration as it sounds best when biwired and also give me the option to biamp in future if desire.
This would means 8 units of WBT-0705Ag (Product: nextgen? pole terminal - WBT-0705 Ag) or two sets - (WBT-0705-AG -KIT) is require to get this done. The terminals are professionally soldered to the HF and LF wire points with WBT solder at the right time, temperature and solder require. The finished soldered looks very good and protected by heat shrink from Hellermann Tyton. The finished product looks great but the sound is way better then I have expected.
I have let it run in for several weeks before any serious listening. I wish I had measured the freq response in the room before and after the change so at least I can have a record of it. The first thing I noticed is how effortless it sound now from low to high and I hear lower and higher notes that wasn't there before and presented in a way that you need not analyze...it's all there for you to take it all in. There wasn't a grain of harshness or glare from it and bass has more presence, control and layers. The soundstage is wider and the mids came thru relaxed, focused and it cannot be more real then real. The undistorted and low-loss transmission of current thru these terminals produced amazing results. I highly recommended this and again I am only sharing this because it's worth sharing.
Here is a picture of how it look.
Enjoy! [emoji1]
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk