I vote the hypothetical Revel F202 number 1.
Please settle a bet!
This is purely intended as an exercise in vicarious fun. However, there is a bottle of fine Scotch, likely single malt, riding on this bet. So, please be somewhat serious and well-reasoned with your responses.
My audiophile friends and I have recently been waxing philosophical, as audiophiles with too much time on their hands are wont to do, and bantering back & forth which pairs of speakers, among 3 specific choices, would, hypothetically, sound "best" in a two-channel application when paired with either a McIntosh MA5200 or MA5300. We, of course, fully understand that "best" is a subjective concept and appreciate the many variables involved, especially with regard to speakers (e.g. sound room dimensions; speaker placement; room acoustics; etc.). As such, let’s assume a hypothetical living room ... say ...15’X20’ with 8’ ceiling, no windows, average wall-to-wall carpeting, proverbial sheetrock construction, average couch & love seat, not chock-full of furniture, etc. Also, please assume good quality modestly priced 12-guage name brand speaker cables (e.g. Audioquest).
The 3 specific pairs of speakers involved are:
Revel Performa3 F208
Focal Aria 936
Revel Performa3 F206
All of these speakers are certainly outstanding in their own right. However, as all audiophiles know, components must be properly paired in order to sound their best. As such, please keep in mind the virtually identical characteristics and power levels of the amplifiers involved, the sensitivity or efficiency of the speakers, etc. Using your best audiophile skills & know-how, personal experiences, etc., please rate, in order, which speakers you think would sound best, second best and third best, in your opinion(s), and explain your reasoning, conclusions or prognostications in this regard.
As indicated at the outset, there’s a friendly wager riding on this (i.e. bottle of fine Scotch) and, of course, audiophile bragging rights for years to come.
Thanks for any and all responses! Have fun!
@oldaudiophile I'll try but then again it may not be possible. I have not heard the combination of equipment, in the location or music choice or what appears to "sounds best" to whom prior to this bet. Criteria of at what volume level, what's the source what's the experience of the listener and what its being compared too all matter. Is it what sounds best for Rock N Roll, Jazz, Canon blasts or acoustic quartets? With so many variables the only logical assumption of what is a known value comes down to price. Via Crutchfield
So I win but prefer Bourbon |
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Cultists need to be autobanned from this place....
I've had a pair of Aria 936's. Wasn't in love with them whatsoever. I bought a new pair two years ago for $2700. At these new prices I wouldn't even consider them. Plus the lacquer finish on the cabinets was sad stuff. I haven't heard the Revel's, but I'd put my money there. |
roadwhorerecords and lou_setriodes should be banned for injecting blatant and insulting partisan politics into Audiogon. |
Political opinions of anonymous strangers got us where we are today! Im loving the $5/gal gasoline, buying from the Middle East and Russia, despite having the largest oil/natural gas reserves in the world. I wouldn’t seriously consider any 3 of the speakers being considered! I think the bottle of Scotch was emptied while starting this thread! |
"Im loving the $5/gal gasoline, buying from the Middle East and Russia, despite having the largest oil/natural gas reserves in the world." I'm happy for you, the United States is 9th in oil reserves, not 1st. I am pretty accustomed to folks claiming fact versus opinion here on Audiogon, but you win today's prize. |
You reprobates are all hilarious! So far, the "best" suggestion is, buy the Scotch and split it while enjoying some tunes. With all this "enlightened " "help", this is probably what we will end up doing; not that we don't do this already on a regular basis. Of my little group of audiophile friends, I am the only one who's heard all of these speakers paired with the same amps, in the same sound room. Ozzy came the closest, I think, to what I was expecting someone to say about the F208. That is, that they are certainly great speakers but require more juice or current than what either of those MAC amps can deliver in order to sound their very best. @mlsstl, just reading this thread should answer your question. Audiophiles are nothing if not opinionated. We are hoping some bona fide professional reviewers will chime in on this one. |
@mikewerner, if it were possible or feasible, I have everyone over for Scotch & tunes. |
I am quite fimaliar with all the candidates here, and the one sensible response I read, apart from keeping politics out of it, is that the best choice depends on what music one wants to optimize for. The Revel F206 is light in the bass extension department, but excels on driver integration and "disappearing" so would be best for lighter scored music. The F208 has the most low end sock for sure, of the three, but gives up some of the cohesiveness the F206, so would appeal to lovers of heavier scored music. Really it's the more correct answer unless you prize transparency most and listen to chamber music most. The Focal Aria 936 is in between the two Revels in range and hasn't the cohesiveness of either...but has a very appealing sound of its own and is quite enjoyable with a lot of music. The problem is its current US price is out of line with its merit. At the risk of breaking my own rule, the 25% tarrifs placed on EU imports by TFG strangely haven't been lifted by the current admin, and it's unknown whether FNA and others would drop their prices in response even if they were. |
Oh, and either Mac can do a perfectly nice job with any of these unless you have a very heavy hand on the volume control. We all know that watts rise exponentially with volume. The MA5200 and 5300 are direct coupled, decently high current, very clean sounding and well balanced amplifiers. Within their limits, very good for these speakers. |
@alphonsodamato + 1 |
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You wrote, “roadwhorerecords and lou_setriodes should be banned for injecting blatant and insulting partisan politics into Audiogon.”
alphonso - you’ve been here on A’gon for 8 months and have contributed 3 postings, I’ve been here for 21 years and have contributed over 550 postings, what makes you think you are so important that you get to decide?
Let’s not loose our heads because you disagree with another’s comments…. |
I am going to pretend I am an audio consultant ( retired ). As a music listener, what " musical characteristics " are you looking for ? Example : I own Klipsch Lascalas, tweaked and modified. They have the characteristics that are important to me. Superb dynamics; great tone; excellent coherence ; amazing transient speed and agility; gobs of detail; amazing imaging and sound staging; plays great with ANY amplifier; plays loudly while remaining clean and open; gets my toes tapping when the music calls for it, and relaxes me when the music calls for it. Draws me into the performance, the musicianship, the listening experience of my favorites. This is what I like, and this is " my best ", even though they are not on the above list. Also to note, nothing " blows anything " out of the water, which is a ridiculous statement. Every piece of equipment we own ( not just speakers ) have a sound, and a personality. So do our recordings. Given your favorite and most listened to music, how do you want it " delivered " to you. I correspond with many people, and some are confused as to what they want, or like. A constant merry go round. I hope you find what you are looking for, and I apologize to anyone if I spoke out of line. Enjoy your scotch. Always, MrD. |