Pearce Harrison
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I enjoyed the Alsyvox for 30-45 minutes at THE Show. It doesn't sound quite like a magneplanar and the dealer said its more like the old Apogees but efficient. They were played on Vitus front end. It was big, rich and much more real than a 3.7 with a better soundstage. But at $92k for the medium version including the external crossover, it's a tough sell in the US. The frame does seem much more impressive than Maggie types.
Dynamics are much better than Maggies, but still not quite at cone and dome level. with Maggies that always bothered me, these not so much. I wish there was more richness on certain sounds, but likely that was just system related.
I was there on Sunday and the Alsyvox room was well attended. I found the Vitus gear to be too bright for my liking and the speakers were being pushed too hard. The room was also very dark and so it was pretty much impossible to really see what the speakers were like. One could hear the potential in the speakers, but not a great match up with the Vitus gear.
Like you said, the Stenheims' were quite boomy and they were also being played too loud. The net result was a room interaction that really was unpleasant. The bleed through was also annoying.
I thought the room with the Wilson Benesch's was probably the best sound at the show.