I am sure there are highend speakers with today technology compartible to the Diva... but you probably with have to pay $20,000 or more for such sound... IMO
Buying Apogee Divas Now
I remember attending a HiFi show in London 20 years ago and hearing Apogee Divas for the first time. Probably the best speakers I have ever heard. I listened to another pair of Divas 10 years ago and the magic was still there. I am now contemplating purchasing a used pair on Audiogon or eBay. My question is threefold:
1. Do the Divas still compare favorably to todays high end speakers? I currently use B&W N801 in my main listening room driven by a Krell KSA-250.
2. When buying a used pair of Divas what do I need to look for to make sure they are in good working condition? Is it as simple as playing a demonstration CD?
3. How difficult are Divas to get serviced now that Apogee are out of business and do they require frequent service?
1. Do the Divas still compare favorably to todays high end speakers? I currently use B&W N801 in my main listening room driven by a Krell KSA-250.
2. When buying a used pair of Divas what do I need to look for to make sure they are in good working condition? Is it as simple as playing a demonstration CD?
3. How difficult are Divas to get serviced now that Apogee are out of business and do they require frequent service?
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