Hi Stigmater,
I own the Act 1 Evo and they are very capable in the bass.
My other speakers are TAD r1. Obviously the TAD go deeper and are more powerful but the Act 1 Evo are very satisfying and within the right sized room I don't think you would be disappointed.
I have tried a few different amps with them and each time I upgrade the Act 1 Evo get better. I'm sure they're capable of more.
The Act 1 Evo are such a transparent speaker that it's easy to judge your partnering ancillary components.
I can't comment on your parsivals as I haven't heard them.
I hope that helps a little and don't hesitate to ask me any questions
Cheers
Rob
Rob thanks for your reply,
I would like to share my thoughts on what I here'd today on Demo at my place.
Today I auditioned Evo 1 with my gear , Vitus SS-025 amp and Klimax DS1 DAC, in casual living room 4x6 meters and compared to my Verity.
At first the WB sounded a little brighter then my Verity but next I played some jazz and clearly the mid and mid high was better then what I used to ,
when we switched back to Verity I noticed how thinner the voice of the singer were compare to WB.
On the other hand on rock music there was a little failure, the bass and warmth was lacking a bit and in speedy parts of the track started a mess with instruments.
With jazz music all was there including surprisingly well balanced bass.
Eventualy there was no deal but I clearly understood that I'm looking for something similar to WB but with some more bottom octave.
I maybe have an option to audition WA Sasha2 at my place.
I relay would like to here your thoughts , please spill some more details on how you find your TAD compared to WB , what best speaker in this category you here'd and what you think on Sasha2 when taken in consideration the size of my living room.
Thanks
Thanks for the impressions Stig.
Does your dealer have a WB Torus? Sounds like its what you may need. Kev might lend you one if his?![]()
Anyone compared the Geometry series (Cardinal, Resolution, ACT-1 Evolution) vs Magico speakers (M3, S5 & S3 MK2, Q7 MK2, etc)?
Thanks @Hyperion
Sounds like a recipe for success, WB seems like a wonderful engineering driven company.
Another thing I would love to see is measurements, I know, we don't hear paper sheets but would be great if Stereophile or someone measures them.
Magico makes among the most transparent and high resolution speakers on the market. They can be remarkable as ultimate sound reproducers. But, you need to be really careful and knowledgeable in relation to matching, placement, room integration etc. to make them sing in a truly natural way imo. They're extremely analytical and revealing, and can easily sound uninvolving and "unmusical" under the wrong circumstances. The MKII version of the S-series as well as the M-series seems to better balanced, homogenic and organic in character.
Wilson Benesch do share quite a few characteristics with Magico on paper incl. a rather high-tech approach. They've been using a combination of cabinet materials throughout their series for years, incl. a focus on carbon fiber in the top of the line Geometry series. It's interesting to see Magico move in a similar direction with the new M-series. Wilson Benesch speakers does not focus on ultimate transparency and resolution in the same way as Magico does imo. It's all there, but they have a more relaxed, homogenic and dense presentation with great soundstage capabilities. More music - less hi-fi.
As for the pricing over here in Europe, Wilson Benesch offers much more value in relation to performance and build quality. The situation might be the other way around (at least to a degree) in the US.
Hope that helps.
/ Marcus
Magico makes among the most transparent and high resolution speakers on the market. They can be remarkable as ultimate sound reproducers. But, you need to be really careful and knowledgeable in relation to matching, placement, room integration etc. to make them sing in a truly natural way imo. They're extremely analytical and revealing, and can easily sound uninvolving and "unmusical" under the wrong circumstances. The MKII version of the S-series as well as the M-series seems to better balanced, homogenic and organic in character.
Wilson Benesch do share quite a few characteristics with Magico on paper incl. a rather high-tech approach. They've been using a combination of cabinet materials throughout their series for years, incl. a focus on carbon fiber in the top of the line Geometry series. It's interesting to see Magico move in a similar direction with the new M-series. Wilson Benesch speakers does not focus on ultimate transparency and resolution in the same way as Magico does imo. It's all there, but they have a more relaxed, homogenic and dense presentation with great soundstage capabilities. More music - less hi-fi.
As for the pricing over here in Europe, Wilson Benesch offers much more value in relation to performance and build quality. The situation might be the other way around (at least to a degree) in the US.
Hope that helps.
/ Marcus
Marcus - I really like the new WB Evolutions, have you heard those? They had two pairs at Munich.
On another note, have you heard the Magico M3's? They are indeed as musical as the WB's, maybe more so, and a complete departure from the Q series.
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I reckon you nailed it Marcus.
My WB Act 1 Evolution are wonderful speakers. Very natural and the transparency and performance has climbed each time iv'e upgraded amplifier. Which seems to be happening perhaps too often. Curiosity killed the cat and my bank balance hehe![]()
Hi Mike,
Did you refer to the "Resolution"? I did hear them extensively in Munich in two different rooms with CH Precision and Ypsilon. A truly impressive speaker with build quality and finishing to match at the price point imo.
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You can get two pairs of these for one pair of M3's in Europe, which makes a direct comparison a bit less interesting.
/ Marcus
Yes, yes. Resolution! They were better with the Ypsilon to my ears. You?
They are the same price as the M3's here, so....
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