Yes for sure....the 3s and the 5s are incredible bargains at the price.
Shout out to Revival Audio Atalante 3 speakers
Normally I’d write a long review of something as I never seem to keep it short. Right now I’m looking at over two pages of handwritten notes and can’t bring myself to put it all to pen, so to speak. Throw in images and links and it becomes a thing unto itself. And it’s sad to say I won’t for what deserves pages of accolades.
I will say this though: if you want a great all around speaker that’s eminently musical at the expense of nothing of import, then the Revival Audio Atalante 3 speaker should be at the top of you short list.
If you crave tone, body and soul, then listen to this speaker.
If you enjoy air, ambience, shimmer and decay, again, listen to this speaker.
If etch, shrillness and a hot top end bother you, no need to look elsewhere.
If the bottom octave is not of paramount importance but a strong mid and upper bass done realistically floats your boat, this will easily suffice.
If coherence and presence is a big deal for you, no need to ask for any more cards as you have a winning hand.
If a beautifully finished cabinet is important, one that harkens back to better days, then this will fit into any decor.
If pedigree matters, then rest assured that this is designed and assembled completely in France. Also, the designer has over 30 years designing speakers for Focal-JM Lab, Dynaudio and others. The drivers are unique to the brand and not off the shelf for other brands to use.
Finally, if price is a factor, these retail for only $2500 and if made by another company, would command multiples of it’s asking price, which I was told, is probably going to go up soon. One member who I’ve been communicating with told me they got 5 pallets of speakers in and they were all mostly accounted for and 5 pairs sold while he was at the dealer auditioning them (2 were of the larger 5 series).
Demand is so high that they came out with a less costly design (two models) to take up some of the slack and to spread the love to those of lessor pockets, which is admirable.
I can’t tell you how much I love these speakers but this should give you an idea: I no longer listen critically to anything anymore. I no longer crave this or that. I can listen at lower volumes and hear all I want or need to. These speakers emotionally connect with me and did so within the first few minutes of listening. There’s no more wind in my audio sails but if I had the money and the space, I’d give the Atalante 5 a serious listen and most likely get them.
Now I find most of the discussions here amusing, at best. Too many unicorns chased and nothing to show for it. Too many lost in search of that perfect tree when you have the whole forest to enjoy at any time and at any angle you wish, if you chose to. Time to choose.
All the best,
Nonoise
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As an fyi to any that's following Revival, the new Sprint series speakers are now shipping in the US. https://revivalaudio.fr/sprint-4/ https://revivalaudio.fr/sprint-3/
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I have recently purchased these and unfortunately are having to run them with an older Yamaha AVR (RX-V3800). While they sound nice, I was wondering what everyone else is using? It was recommended to me to use components from European brands vice American but am considering Rogue Audio separates or maybe the Sugden ANV-50. Would appreciate any suggestions you all would have. Room is 13x26, moderately treated, genres mainly classic rock and blues. |
I'd give them some more time to break in before getting a newer amp. Mine sounded wonderful from the start but the dealer told me to just wait a couple more weeks to see how they really sound, and he was right. Once they've fully settled in, then you can experiment with a newer amp and be better able to judge how they sound together and not worry about having two components braking in at the same time. For the price of Rogue separates and the Sugden integrated, there's a lot of competition in that price range. Take your time. All the best,
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