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Earlier this week, Mark (MDP) was visiting from out of town. We visited Mike at Suncoast to catch up, lunch and, of course a listening session.
After a friendly and good lunch at the Lucky Pelican restaurant in Lakewood Ranch, we went to Mike’s store. We listen to a few systems but the focus was on the Kharma speakers. Mark recently ordered a pair of the DB-9S to replace is much loved Revel Salon 2s.
The system we listened to consisted of the following components:
- Kuzma Stabi R, 4Point, Koetsu Onyx Platinum
- Pass XP-27
- MSB Select II
- Classe Mono Amps
- Kharma DB-9S
- Wireworld Platinum IC
- Shunyata Omega PC
We listened for several hours to a variety of music in both vinyl and digital formats.
Overall, this system sounded very cohesive and musical. The Kharmas are not large speakers (39” or so tall) and yet the have the ability to fill up a large listening room. Instrument definition was quite impressive. Listening to Led Zeppelin II and IV, Bonham’s kick drum sounded very real and well defined along with Jimmy Paige’s guitar playing and Robert Plant’s voice. They rocked!
Alan Parson’s Project (Mob Fidelity) impressed with the huge stage created by the Kharmas. They can play loud and with impact. They can be played at low volume and yet the music is “there”.
In addition to the speakers, the Classe amps really impressed. They played quietly with excellent dynamics and plenty of texture. Showed very good control. At their price point of $20K, they are quite compelling.
A great time by friends enjoying among the finest audio components in the market. I’m sure Mark will add some comments as well.
After a friendly and good lunch at the Lucky Pelican restaurant in Lakewood Ranch, we went to Mike’s store. We listen to a few systems but the focus was on the Kharma speakers. Mark recently ordered a pair of the DB-9S to replace is much loved Revel Salon 2s.
The system we listened to consisted of the following components:
- Kuzma Stabi R, 4Point, Koetsu Onyx Platinum
- Pass XP-27
- MSB Select II
- Classe Mono Amps
- Kharma DB-9S
- Wireworld Platinum IC
- Shunyata Omega PC
We listened for several hours to a variety of music in both vinyl and digital formats.
Overall, this system sounded very cohesive and musical. The Kharmas are not large speakers (39” or so tall) and yet the have the ability to fill up a large listening room. Instrument definition was quite impressive. Listening to Led Zeppelin II and IV, Bonham’s kick drum sounded very real and well defined along with Jimmy Paige’s guitar playing and Robert Plant’s voice. They rocked!
Alan Parson’s Project (Mob Fidelity) impressed with the huge stage created by the Kharmas. They can play loud and with impact. They can be played at low volume and yet the music is “there”.
In addition to the speakers, the Classe amps really impressed. They played quietly with excellent dynamics and plenty of texture. Showed very good control. At their price point of $20K, they are quite compelling.
A great time by friends enjoying among the finest audio components in the market. I’m sure Mark will add some comments as well.