Bricasti M25 seems to.be a popular amp for sure. What I've read it's a clean, analytical and detailed sounding amp. Of course, I've never heard it. I'm primarily listening to the Ktemas using a Italian brand Synthesis A40. This is only a recent change within the past month. Prior, for the past decade I drove the Ktemas with Accuphase A70. I have no doubt the Air Tight amp did wonders. I know I read Franco himself used tubes for his own system.
I really have not heard Ktemas outside of my system. I have heard the Accordos on a few occasions over the years. I saw the Essence in Tokyo in November, but the Japanese are not so willing to allow auditions unless willing to buy. Although, the Ktemas they did have on hand were serial number 001. Wonder how they got their hands on the first edition. Mine is serial.# 075, so still early stock. After multiple moves around the world, they are starting to show some age. Strings are losing it's elasticity and smudges on the chrome, but they are still singing without issues after 11 years. They are really well built for sure.
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@harris4crna I'm using a Bricasti M25 amp but the best I heard the Ktema's was with an Air Tight ATM-3211 monoblock amp. It's 120 W from the 211 triode push-pull circuitry. It was magical but only 90K
I did replace the spikes that came with the Ktema's with some Carbide Base footers. Very worthwhile IMHO.
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PS: Glad @mijostyn you enjoyed the Ktema's. I do everyday.
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I am a line source, dipole, ESL kind of guy. I have listened to the Ktemas extensively powered by a Bricasti Design M 25. I have to say The Ktemas are the best point source speakers I have ever heard and represent a fabulous value. The company will continue in spite of Franco’s death the only issue being the design of new products.
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@sksos , that is great to hear. My Ktemas is my longest lasting piece of stereo equipment in my system. Purchased in a Italy in 2011. These will be buried with me. They are a finicky speaker, and it took time for me to find the right amp to drive them, but when I did they are magical.
What has been your experience?
glad to see this thread revived.
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@harris4crna What happens to Ktema?
I've now owned the Ktema's for over a year and with over 30 + speakers through my listening studio, these have been by far the best I've had. A keeper!
https://imgur.com/a/t59o9k5
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Yes, I wonder if the 901 would work. Interesting dual amp.function. Perhaps it will provide the power needed to drive the bass. I owned simaudio 810a and it did not do well with Ktemas. My Accuphase A70 does well.
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Ktemas really do well with Class A amps tube or SS. They are easly to drive, but need the power to really extend bass. I would not use any other type of amp.
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@harris4crna
This thread has longevity.
I like the ktema, and the sf il cremonese, I have the B&W 802 D3 so I appreciate your comments above.
If I buy the ktema I wonder how they'll perform in a biamp situation using a MC 901 from McIntosh which is an interesting amplifier that seems to be working really nice with the 802.
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Old post, but will answer anyway. The Ktemas is on the opposite spectrum than the B&W speakers. KTEMAS are warm and smooth while the B&W are analytical. Ktemas siund similiar to traditional SF speakers.
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Has anyone compared the Katema with B&W speakers? Either 802D2 or 80D2 |
I wonder how the Voxativ Ampeggio I own would compare with the Serblin Ktêma. Voxativ are quite natural but maybe lacking of soundstage with large orchestras.
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Just downloaded TAS jan issue. Very nice review and spot on. Living in Italy and meeting those that knew FS personally truly believe the Accordos and the Ktemas are his signature and grand finality of a long life of excellence. Again, RIP FS. |
Have no doubt, they are awesome. I'll read the review. Thanks. |
New review of Accordo in Jan TAS. Gader loved it. |
Yeah, I would have never paid the $40,000 price tag for this speaker or any speaker for that matter. Since I paid half that price I see I got a killer deal for the best speaker I have ever heard. Happy listening. |
Bvdiman - obviously the amp was bought first and then the search for speakers went on..if you can read between the lines..Ktemas are just over-rated, for their price TAD Compact Reference packs a stronger punch..and..may be a better buy. |
When first auditioned in Italy I thought they were bright also, but the soundstage was amazing. I brought my amp to the audition. I took a gamble and figured they needed to be played for a bit to settle in. I was 100% correct. Settled in and amazing. I continue to audition other speakers and still nothing compares. I'm still novice and have no doubt others compare, but for me this speaker will be buried with me. Now, I'm in the market for a new amp. Efficient on mid and hi, but my simaudio integrated wont push the low end how I want. |
I have only heard them at shows but certainly did not find them to be bright. Neither the manufacturer nor the distributor (Arturo Manzano, Axiss) would accept that. But yes, I should think that a dry sounding amplifier would magnify any such tendencies. So do tell, what was the associated equipment?
I do not sell this product line but respect it. |
But why would one wants to pair supposedly 'bright' speakers with 'dry' sounding amps which will most certainly exacerbate the problem? |
I found the Ktema's to be notoriously bright even they were paired with drier amplifiers, so i passed.. |
Suntrapak,
I am settled in and still very interested in hearing your system if all possible. |
Tabooe,
Just answered your thread on your system, but did not realize we have been conversing here. Agree with Mr_M, stereo unlimited is the place and Bruce is great. Just bought my 3rd TT from him, the VPI Classic. Did you get the chance to listen to the Accordos? Ill have my Ktemas set up hopefully by the end of the month. Still waiting for my household goods to arrive from Italy. I currently live in Hanford California. I cannot wait. Tell me what you think of the Accordos. |
Sorry Tboooe, I gave you the fax number. Phone is (619)223-8151. |
Tboooe. I also had the chance to listen to Accordos. If I had the money I would have bought them on the spot. I listened to them in San Diego also. I believe the place that has them is called Stereo Unlimited. The owner's name is Bruce.(619)223-4754. One of the nicest audio salons I've ever been in. Hope this helps. Happy listening, Tim |
Harris4crna, awesome. Where in San Diego. I live very close..In fact in am in San Diego right now! :) |
Tbooe, had the opportunity recently to listen to the Accordos in San Diego on my last visit to the states, wow!!!! I happened to be trying out a new VPI Classic TT and requested the Accordos to be used for the trial since i own the Ktemas. Very impressed, loved the decor of the Accordos and highly recommend if willing to pay the 12,000 price. |
Tboooe, have not listened to the Accordos, sorry. Although found great article reviewing the Accordos. http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/francoserblin2/1.html
I feel this may answer all your questions minus taking the plunge to review them yourself. As the article states, right amplifier is key which goes inline with the Ktemas. My simaudio 600i works well, but lacks the punch at low volumes. Other articles have a much favorable outlook, but the polish like there culture tell it like it is.
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Harris4crna, just wondering if you had the chance to listen to the Accordos? I was interested in upgrading from my Auditors to either the Sonus Faber Olympica I's or Guarneri Evolution. I am a bit hesitant because it seems lately SF is moving away from its historic warm and romantic sound toward high resolution. I would appreciate any insight you may have on the Accordos.
Safe travels back to the States. |
Milimetr,
Thank you, great advice. My current setup is very temporary. The Ktema will be packed and shipped in the next couple weeks. I am moving back to the US from Italy. I will definitely take your suggestions. I have not spent much time listening to tubes and prior to make my next big upgrade, I surely will. My SimAudio 600I currently is doing fine and will need to until I save my pennies for the next purchase. As far as wiring, I am currently using Transparent and again, it seems to be working just fine. When I get to my new place and get everything set up I will surely update the thread and may have more questions.
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BTW. How large is your room?
My room is 6 meters long and Ktema is about 120 cm apart from front wall measuring from the back of the cabinet. Try to give your speakers as much space as you can.
Try to toe in your speakers that axes cuts just in front of the listener nose.
Try to use supported pads under the spikes.
I would avoid using Yter speaker cables with Ktema even if you think that Ktema is wired internally with Yter. Belive me Ktema is not wired by monowire palladium wires. You can check it if you unscrew for a moment plate with binding posts... With Yter Ktema sounds not so good...
I found extremely good results using French/Canadian wires made by Ocellia. Quite affordable and can bring to light best Ktema atributes. |
I use Ktema with full Jadis tube system. Ktema if set up wrong can sound too bright. This if 4-way design where bass is reproduced by two large drivers per cabinet. Mid bass has much smaller driver so amplifier that support mid bass is higly recommended. In my system Jadis JA80 amplifiers (or new JA120) supports Ktema extremely well. Tube amplification supports Ktema extremely good sophistication and allow to combine the best musicality known from Sonus Faber with clarity and resolution. |
Milimetr,
I must have overlooked your post. Yes, I agree with you. I verified by three different sources FS company is going no where and live and well. I too heard they are coming out with a speaker that will fall between the Ktema and the Accordo. In addition, the Ktema is by far the best speaker i have ever heard and i also did an A/B comparison with the Strads. The seller here in Italy knows Massimiliano personally and stated no worries. FS may have been the designer and the name behind the product, but it was he that managed the business and the production.
Just curious, what are you using to power the Ktemas? Any advice to a new owner how to best utilize these speakers?
Take care
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I added the Ktemas to my very temporary system. Will be packing up in a couple weeks for the trip back to the states. Leaving bella Italy, but looking forward to coming home. All new pics when i arrive to the new home. |
I do feel it's enough power in my setting. The burmester really is a very nice sounding amp and I have preferred it to several others auditioned...far more music is coming out of speakers with the 036 in line. Completely understand about tubes and am somewhat inclined to avoid them myself, even having been a tube junky for decades. I'll keep you posted. Also, I'm interested to hear how things progress with you....stay in touch. |
You feel the Burmester 036 is more than enough or do you want an amp with more power? Yes, let me know if you like tubes better. Really not interested from switching to tubes versus steady state, but who knows. Right now i will take your advice and enjoy the listening. |
I own the Ktema and it is the best speakers I have ever owned. Purchased them after long search and compared them side by side with Stradivari. For me Ktema is much better speaker and the best speaker ever made by Franco.
Doug99 Stop popularize unconfirmed and untrue messages that Franco Serblin company will not work after he passed away.
Franco was a designr, but company was managed mostly by Massimiliano and will be working without any problems. AFAIK there is another speaker developed by Franco, which is not released yet, but will be soon.
Mid drivers are not modified for Franco Serblin in peson, but for Franco Serblin company and will be available as long as needed. Each serious company has technical documentation for their products.
If someone considers Ktema should not hesitate to buy this great speaker. |
Harris4crna, Congratulations!! I am currently using a Burmester 036. Am happy to share any detailed information.... I will be auditioning an Einstein Audio offering as a matter of interest as I understand that Franco used one with the Ktema's and want to hear what he heard from that amp (recognizing it will not be exactly the same based on room etc) but am curious about synergy. Regarding placement, I think they are far less forgiving of slim clearance to side walls than rear walls in both of my rooms. Additionally, in my rooms they like as much space as I can give them between speakers. They like silver wire or wire that has silver as a component alloy in my system/room. I am currently auditioning pre/power to find the best match and will update you, if you like, on current findings and the auditions completed to date. Happy listening.... |
Suntrapak, Elberoth, Bvdiman: i am really happy with my purchase. Just was not happy with the Cremona M's. i needed a full dynamic sound and I believe i found it. Unbelievably my Simaudio 600i feeds the Ktemas just fine, but i know the speakers would like more power to run the lower end at low listening levels. Suntrapak, if you don't mind me asking, what are you using to power your Ktemas? Any advice in regards to best sound, placement, packing etc..... |
I have the Ktema's. Over the past 20 years I have owned a number of his speakers and loved them all. During those years I also had a number of other speakers from different manufacturers and always returned to Franco's designs. For the first time EVER have I found a loudspeaker that I will keep forever. It is unlike anything I've ever heard in my home or a hifi shop. For those of you considering a pair but concerned about driver availability in the future I understand but there is risk in everything. My dealer seems to be fairly confident that replacement drivers will be available for some time and that the company will continue. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnQ7MzjOotE
Congrats Harris4crna! They sure look beautiful and sounded great.. Even the smaller ones too are nice. I used to own Strads for couple of years. Make sure to post some pics and impressions.. Enjoy!
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Will do, im getting the tonight. Delivery at 9pm. Who delivers at 9pm, the italians, haha. |
Harris - AFAIK, Franco Serblin setup the company with his son-in-law, who before joining forces with Franco, run the company Yter (cable manufacturer) for many years. The fact is that he was running the company single handedly for almost a year, as Franco was already very ill for quite some time. I see no reason why they should close their doors in the near future. |
When you get them, tell me how you like them? |
Spoke to the manafacture in Germany today. He stated the production line is stable, warranty will be honored and service granted. Unfortunately, the states will not honor the warranty if bought overseas, which in my eyes is a bunch of bull. Very similar to Sumiko not honoring warranties from overseas. The manafacture stated FS is coming out with a third speaker which lies between the other two in the future.
True, im taking a chance on a specialty item and never know may get burned, but at least i am going in with my eyes open. Been told by three different authorized dealers and the manafacture that i am safe and making a great purchase. I will let you know how it goes. |
Harris4crna, What about the 9 inch woofers on the Ktema speakers? Scanspeak doesn't even make 9 inch woofers. Here's Scanspeak's site. Show me the 9 inch woofers they make? Scanspeak makes 8 inches, 10 inches and a 12 inch woofer, but no 9 inch woofer. http://www.scan-speak.dk/woofer.htm |
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/francoserblin/4.html
Serblin's newest speaker is a four-way five-drivers design with two 230mm modified Scan-Speak woofers. These hidden drivers fire against the rigid rear baffle and deflect their emissions through vertical slots. The cabinet otherwise is sealed and not ported. There are similar breathing slots close to the sides of the two 100mm coated paper mid/woofers with metal phase plugs which release the internal air pressure. These paralleled mids loaded into a separate chamber are equipped with rigid moulded baskets and large motors. The tweeter is a coated Scan-Speak D2905 silk dome which Serblin views as the best transducer Ragnar Lian has designed who counts as one of the most famous driver designers alive. This tweeter is equipped with a non-resonant rear chamber.
Ktema uses same tweeter as the Armati Futuro and SF GUARNERI EVOLUTION |
Harris4crna, do you have the website or email address of the Italian seller of Franco Serblin speakers? |
Harris4crna, he's not giving you correct information. The drivers were custom made to Franco's specifications. I'm looking at the drivers and they dont look like Scanspeak drivers. Now read this.
http://www.bornrich.com/entry/franco-serblin-s-ktma-speakers-are-a-possession-forever/
Franco Serblin ktema speakers 1
Special attention has been paid to not disturb or soil the central part of the acoustic spectrum. Its the part where the harmonic richness highlights the true timbre of the instruments. The speaker cabinet is a triple arch-shaped structure, with the two lateral front cheeks that are concave and a convex woofer compressor. They have used a 28mm soft-dome tweeter created by Ragnar Lian, one of the famous Danish masters of transducer design. The midrange array comprises two custom-made 4in units in a step-compensated baffle for the ultimate music reproduction.
While the woofers are custom 9in metal cone, piston performance-optimized units, the crossover enjoys a coherent spatial radiation design. Other technical specs include an in-room frequency response of 26Hz to 33Khz, nominal impedance of 4 ohm and a sensitivity of 92 dB/W/m. |
Doug, yes he told me they were Scanspeak drivers. |
Harris4crna ask him about the drivers in the speakers? Ask him, If their off the shelf drivers, or drivers made to Franco Serblin's specifications by a driver manufacturer. Thats the most important thing. My friend has the Dunlavy 4A speakers and even though Dunlavy no longer exists, the drivers are easy to get cause they were off the shelf Scanspeak and Vifa drivers. |