Raven Audio Corvus Tower System speakers - An owners perspective


I recently posted an extensive review of my new Raven Audio Corvus Tower System speakers. Following are some excerpts from that review for those who are unfamiliar with these wonderful speakers. You can find the full review on the Raven Community forum in the speaker section. Which you can find here: https://www.ravenaudio.com/community/speakers/corvus-tower-system-review/#post-494

“The Corvus, following in the footsteps of the Raven Audio amps, provide amazing detail. This detail is not as much a clinical accuracy as it is a clarity in the vocals and instruments. The Blackhawk provided more of this than the SS it replaced, and the CeLest’s took another step forward when they replaced my prior speakers, and now the Corvus have taken this to a whole new level, one I would never have thought possible. I experience this in multiple ways. The lyrics are clearer and therefore more understandable, not smeared as is the case with lesser amps and speakers.”

“... mid bass would be a good topic to discuss next because it is a frequency range where the Corvus are simply spectacular. For purposes of this discussion by mid bass I mean the frequencies where instruments like tom tom and floor tom drums, and the lower frequencies of guitars, reside. The drums in this range are powerful, real and full of depth. I could listen to them for hours because they convey deep and resonant tones that I never get tired of hearing. The beauty and impact of them just can’t be translated into words, they just have to be heard to be appreciated.”

“In my system the bass integrates perfectly with the upper frequencies, resulting in a seamless, balanced presentation. The bass is accurate, controlled and deep, both in frequency and in space. There is not even a hint of boom or toneless thud. The deep rumbles are there when called for, note slides are heard and you can follow the bassist as he or she moves up and down the scales. In a nutshell when you combine the bass and mid bass you have a lower end presentation that is alive, musical and dynamic.”

“I haven’t mentioned treble and midrange yet. Let me just say the vocals and instruments sound so real you would think you are in the room with the artists.”

“The Raven amps are known for their ability to present a three dimensional soundstage. I had experienced this to a certain degree before I acquired the Corvus. Whatever I did experience has been increased exponentially with the Corvus. The 3D I experience is both within the sound of certain instruments, especially drums, and in space around the voices and instruments.”

“I would like to encourage anyone who is the least bit interested in this level of speaker, or are just curious to find out for yourself what the hype is all about, to find a way to audition them. I am getting this amazing sound with a 4K, 20 Watt, tube integrated. And the nice thing is you can start with the monitors and add the bass modules later.”

I will conclude by saying the Corvus Towers are by far the best pieces of hi fi equipment I have ever owned and worth every penny I spent on them.

Greg Curtis

dgcurtis36
millerCarbon ---sad to say my vision problems are permanent but I can still hear beautiful music.  I may need you to come past and place all of my PPT stuff when I move into my new home....lol
Anybody with recent experience with the Corvus? I am really leaning towards picking up
a pair but I’m a little worried about resale value. 
I am the OP on this thread and didn’t notice that you posted on another Corvus thread as well so posted a reply there. Since you have obviously seen my thoughts on the Corvus already I apologize for the redundancy. I have upgraded my system significantly since my last post and the newer and better have caused the C’s to shine even more. Greg