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I've written before about the Washington state-based company Sjöfn HiFi and their remarkable little loudspeaker called the Clue ($999/pair): an inexplicably huge-sounding thing that does a far better job than average of putting across force, feel, and fun. The Sjöfn room at NYAS went even further, with a double pair of Clues driven by a humble NAD integrated amplifier and a Hegel CD player. A piece called <em>Concerto for Jazz Drummer and Full Orchestra</em>, written by composer/conductor Harold Farberman and performed with the great drummer Louie Bellson, sounded colorful and wild, just as it should have. That alone motivated me to request, finally, a pair of the Clue for review.
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I've written before about the Washington state-based company Sjöfn HiFi and their remarkable little loudspeaker called the Clue ($999/pair): an inexplicably huge-sounding thing that does a far better job than average of putting across force, feel, and fun. The Sjöfn room at NYAS went even further, with a double pair of Clues driven by a humble NAD integrated amplifier and a Hegel CD player. A piece called <em>Concerto for Jazz Drummer and Full Orchestra</em>, written by composer/conductor Harold Farberman and performed with the great drummer Louie Bellson, sounded colorful and wild, just as it should have. That alone motivated me to request, finally, a pair of the Clue for review.
[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/hoofin-sj%C3%B6fn]