I have a pair of Kaya 45s in my dining room that I listen to virtually every day while working and have spent time with most of the line. I am a dealer.
They are extremely fast and drift to the forward side of neutral. You will want neutral to warm amplification. Anything you would drive Magicos with will work for Vivids. (Pass, AVM, VTL, MSB, etc...)
Vivids work surprisingly well near front wall and despite the side firing woofers, have minimal issue with side walls. They are extremely easy to place and your biggest issue will be a low ceiling. Anything under 8' can cause some bass bloom. You will get very good results in almost any room. If you take the time to get them just right, results are beyond the price they are.
Musically, they are fast. Incredible decay and the cabinets just don't store energy so the speed is apparent. No significant break in time. They will sound great out of the box and you should expect only minimal changes over the first 20 hours or so. Musically, they one of my favorite speakers for piano as there is a sparkle they capture that borders on addictive. But they are not a one trick pony and are really pleasing with almost all types of music.
I have not heard the Kharmas (though I hear great things). I can't speak about them as I have no direct experience.
Will be happy to answer any questions you might have about the Vivids.
They are extremely fast and drift to the forward side of neutral. You will want neutral to warm amplification. Anything you would drive Magicos with will work for Vivids. (Pass, AVM, VTL, MSB, etc...)
Vivids work surprisingly well near front wall and despite the side firing woofers, have minimal issue with side walls. They are extremely easy to place and your biggest issue will be a low ceiling. Anything under 8' can cause some bass bloom. You will get very good results in almost any room. If you take the time to get them just right, results are beyond the price they are.
Musically, they are fast. Incredible decay and the cabinets just don't store energy so the speed is apparent. No significant break in time. They will sound great out of the box and you should expect only minimal changes over the first 20 hours or so. Musically, they one of my favorite speakers for piano as there is a sparkle they capture that borders on addictive. But they are not a one trick pony and are really pleasing with almost all types of music.
I have not heard the Kharmas (though I hear great things). I can't speak about them as I have no direct experience.
Will be happy to answer any questions you might have about the Vivids.