Intuitive Summits & R.S. Audio Sasons?


Anyone heard either or both of these ?

From what I've seen and read, both seem very well designed and are contstructed with extremely heavy granite cabinets.

VAC 220 Standard Signature monos will provide the necessary juice, so the control factor wouldn't seem to be a major issue for either one.

I'd like to keep the topic on the Sasons and Summits only, please.

Thanks,
128x128rx8man

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I am another very happy Intuitive Design user. I own the Delta Summits and they are mind blowingly good. As I had stated previously on the Gon: ""The term "holographic" is the closest (but not completely adequate) adjective I can find to describe the Summit's imaging capabilities. Performers are not only palpable and "right there," but they are also accurately arrayed spatially. Furthermore, there is no real sweetspot in my room which seems ridiculous. I have always been fond of electrostatic speakers since they appeared to create a window to the sound, with outstanding transparency, detail and transients, but I was turned off by the relatively small sweetspot. The Summits somehow possess electrostatic characteristics with box speaker benefits."" Another benefit of the Summits is their ease of set-up and the fact that they are fairly forgiving in regards to placement. My wife has shoehorned me into my offic in a 1940s farmhouse and despite that, the Summits sound magnificent. Like Mdhoover, I have not heard the Sason's either. They sound like wonderful speakers and are part of a wave of speakers incorporating 21st century technology in the name of sonic bliss.