Well he did describe the sound of the VAC’s more so than the Ghersmans to me ..
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I do agree shows due to their noisy nature , working in an unfamiliar environment with noisy power is obviously hard to put your best foot forward , but equipment and rooms which consistently show poorly vs those that consistently show good does reveal more than just a passing comment , about show conditions ..
As to his list i can see many liking his picks with but a few exceptions to me ...
Regards
When discussing best speakers, the first step is to look at their Klippel measurements.
If a manufacture can arrange to get the speakers to a show, then they can arrange to get the speakers tested.
Why ....?
To narrow the field.
And it's more than challenging to do good listening tests.
Modern speaker measurements like the Klippel won't give the final rating but will eliminate a lot of the overpriced players.
I won't even consider a loudspeaker at any price before looking at it's measurements.
"I enjoy a warmer sound because humans are warm blooded and, that's how they're supposed to sound". Moving on.....
I don't think that any measurements including Klippel measurements would have any meaning to me what so ever. Especially on speakers. Measurements simply do not tell me what a piece of gear sounds like. I also realize that some people live and die by measurements. To each their own.
Has anyone heard or owned the Gershwin Grande Avant Garde speakers?
Cold blooded Aliens love class D amplifiers , so there maybe some truth to that ..!
If you hear Merrill Audio you'll think differently about Class D... ;-)