Has anyone heared Piega C3 speakers?


Any thoughts on new Piega C series, particularly C3
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Showing 2 responses by hantrax

I know this is an old thread, but I was just poking around looking for amp recommendations for Piegas and happened upon this and I almost spewed Dr. Pepper out my nose when I read this:

"B&W Matrix 803 series II speakers walked all over them"

I've owned C3 Limiteds longer than any other pair of speakers I have ever owned. The high frequencies and midrange is the most beautiful I have ever heard. The bass is superbly tight and musical and is nowhere near as bloated as B&W or most other speakers for that matter.

That said, these speakers are not "plug and play". They will require careful placement to sound their best and they will reflect ANY changes in the upstream. I have heard these with $24,000 amplifiers, and still have been unable to find the limits of what they will do when fed the right gear.

I can't recommend C3 Limiteds highly enough. Nothing for the money will touch them if you like a neutral speaker that is supremely revealing and shines a beautiful light on the highs and mids that's truly addictive.
Seas metal drivers? Piega uses a Vifa driver manufactured to their specs. Also, the Limited series can be harsh before the long break-in is done. I would say that mine broke in only after 3-4 weeks of play 24 x 7.

They still can be harsh now if I throw in a piece of gear that's harsh. I have found that they respond to every single change upstream like no speaker I have heard.

Also these speakers are particularly sensitive to setup. If you don't have them in the right spot in your room, you'll get bass that is less than satisfactory. Using a RTA and finding the right spot, I have the best bass imaginable from two 7" drivers. Also it's very important with drivers this accurate to align them properly. Mine are within 1/16" of each other relative to the listener. If they are off by half an inch or more, it's very noticeable. It's important for all speakers to be aligned symmetrically, but I find that the Piegas respond so much more to these requirements.

So they require some care and feeding, but once they are in the right spot, and aligned properly, they are the most rewarding speaker I have ever owned with mids and highs like no other out there, and super tight, natural, non-bloated bass.

End of rant. . . ;-)