Myles B. Astor
Active member
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2013
- Messages
- 2,884
Looks like some focused improvements on the original 7's both sonically and visually. But a $10K increase seems excessive for improvements (especially visually) that should have been included at $52K.
Ken
Looks like some focused improvements on the original 7's both sonically and visually. But a $10K increase seems excessive for improvements (especially visually) that should have been included at $52K.
Ken
62k is a lot, I wonder where Richards head is at lately. he's also supposedly working on a 6-figure super speaker.
:disbelief:it comes with it's own water cooled amplifier
:disbelief:
I can't find much details, but whoever said amps and water don't mix...
cheers,
AJ
Richard and someone else designed the amp; it's is a pull-pull topology.
Back in the early '90s, a German company made a water cooled amplifier (long forgotten the name). It was kinda cute with colored, lighted water flowing around the amp. The sound couldn't have been too good; otherwise would remember!
Amusing Fremer review!
Anthem Statement M1 Amplifier Page 2 | Sound & Vision
Doesn't sound like Fritz was listening to the same amp:
SoundStage! Ultra | SoundStageUltra.com (UltraAudio.com) | The Overwhelming March of Technology: Anthem Statement M1 Mono Amplifiers
You probably mean the 5C, unless that is now the only Model 5 sold?...The 5's still might be the best bang for the buck in the whole Vandy lineup...
On the other hand, Vanersteen's top speaker is 1/2 the cost or less than most of his competitors. Plus the "2" version is 1/2 active as it comes with it's own water cooled amplifier for the mid and top end. So all you need is a bass amp.
Interestingly the Model 7 speaker unless I'm mistaken hasn't been reviewed since 2010? Harley seems to find fault with the speaker's inability to play loud in a large room, being power hungry and you must sit in the sweet spot yo really hear the speaker. Wonder if that's changed? The 7s paired with the Atlas amplifiers are always one of my favorite rooms at the CES. Maybe because Richard only plays vinyl?
The curious thing though is his speakers always garner great reviews (hell in 1980 I almost bought a pair of his 2As for my first high-end speaker but instead opted for the Dollies), but I don't know of any reviewer that uses 7s or even 5s. Perhaps Richard doesn't leave his speakers on long term loan!![]()
the seven has an integral class-d bass amp like the Model 5, they haven't used outboard bass amps since the model 4a from the early '90s. unless i missed it, i don't think the mono blocks come with the speaker at 62k. and I agree about the compression or inability to fill a room at loud levels. I've heard this on a number occasions even with ref250 driving the mid-top! I used to associate this with 1st order speaker deisgns, you can hear the driver over-lap and the sound field gets confused a loud levels, the big thiels did this too. what someone else said about the 5 carbons, IMO they're the sweet spot and best all-rounder, an especially good buy used.
the seven has an integral class-d bass amp like the Model 5, they haven't used outboard bass amps since the model 4a from the early '90s. unless i missed it, i don't think the mono blocks come with the speaker at 62k. and I agree about the compression or inability to fill a room at loud levels. I've heard this on a number occasions even with ref250 driving the mid-top! I used to associate this with 1st order speaker deisgns, you can hear the driver over-lap and the sound field gets confused a loud levels, the big thiels did this too. IMO, the 5 carbons are the sweet spot and best all-rounder an especially good buy used.
You probably mean the 5C, unless that is now the only Model 5 sold?
I'm not a fan of any high-end speaker that can't be played loudly because the drivers start farting and the sound literally falls apart.
it would be forgiven at 10k but not super speaker territory. that said, if you're in a 'normal' sized listening room it might be a moot point. my So Cal dealer had both the 5 carbon and 7s in appropriately sized rooms and the 5s were my favorite and played as loud as anyone could stand.
it would be forgiven at 10k but not super speaker territory. that said if you're in a 'normal' sized listening room it might be a moot point. my So Cal dealer had both the 5 carbon and 7s in appropriately sized rooms and the 5s were my favorite and played as loud as anyone could stand.