I missed this thread somehow, and though realizing its dormant, thought I'd contribute.
I have the BE-718's, presently bi-wired to two Cambridge 840W's in bi-amp mono bloc config, so 500 watts according to the manual (though the math of 200+200=500 eludes me). Preamp is the Cambridge 840E, with various source units. Audioquest DIY cables. I just hooked them up again after sitting dormant for 3 years.
Sitting right next to them are Wilson Sophia's driven by Sonic Frontier Power 2, so same room comparison. I find the Usher's compare very favourably in most areas except for lower bass, which isn't surprising given the size of drivers. Great detail, soundstage and high details.
I picked them up in Taiwan whilst there visiting my son who was living there at the time, so they aren't the US x-over modified models.
As Bezimienny points out, the stands are very complimentary, in sound and looks, and I didn't even know they existed until I saw them in the store in Taiwan....and I researched the speaker very well and specifically went looking to buy them in Taiwan. Also agree with Bezimienny, why the stands aren't marketed more aggressively is odd.
The price of these speakers in Taiwan are ridiculously low making them one of the worlds great audio bargains IMHO.
Bezimienny, any chance you know the bolt thread and size for the bolts that mount the speaker to the stand? Mine are long lost in one of my moves.
I have the BE-718's, presently bi-wired to two Cambridge 840W's in bi-amp mono bloc config, so 500 watts according to the manual (though the math of 200+200=500 eludes me). Preamp is the Cambridge 840E, with various source units. Audioquest DIY cables. I just hooked them up again after sitting dormant for 3 years.
Sitting right next to them are Wilson Sophia's driven by Sonic Frontier Power 2, so same room comparison. I find the Usher's compare very favourably in most areas except for lower bass, which isn't surprising given the size of drivers. Great detail, soundstage and high details.
I picked them up in Taiwan whilst there visiting my son who was living there at the time, so they aren't the US x-over modified models.
As Bezimienny points out, the stands are very complimentary, in sound and looks, and I didn't even know they existed until I saw them in the store in Taiwan....and I researched the speaker very well and specifically went looking to buy them in Taiwan. Also agree with Bezimienny, why the stands aren't marketed more aggressively is odd.
The price of these speakers in Taiwan are ridiculously low making them one of the worlds great audio bargains IMHO.
Bezimienny, any chance you know the bolt thread and size for the bolts that mount the speaker to the stand? Mine are long lost in one of my moves.