Zu Druid IV - the real deal?


i just got done setting up my brand new pair of Zu Druid IVs. they just arrived this afternoon. i am speechless. my girlfriend is too, and quite frankly she could not give a damn about what kind of speakers i have. i bought these speakers without having heard them before. i was just curious.

right out of the box they are remarkable, and i can only expect that they are going to get better. music simply floats out of them effortlessly. wow. i can't even describe it.

now get this; i have them hooked up to a $799 Denon 2803 a/v receiver. $25 Audio Quest interconnects and cheap speaker cable. this is my second system, which i use mainly for watching TV. in the other room i have what would be considered an "audiophile" grade system. i can only imagine what these Druids are going to sound like if i give them a spin in there.

oh yeah; i have a REL storm sub woofer filling in the low end.
skuras
Undertow, well said...let's put this baby to sleep...
It's very rough having the summer off. I'm headed to the beach. good surfing predicted for today. someones got to do it.....warren :)
Phil" "yes the Definitions are well worth the extra, as its a much better speaker than the Druids"
after an exhausting two week search i have pulled the trigger on the primaluna prologue five power amp. kt88s / 36 watts of power.

it should be here in by the end of the week. i am really looking forward to it!
i am very pleased with the system so far. the speakers sound super, and are working nicely in my large-ish room with high ceilings. stereo imaging and sound stage are excellent, and the speakers produce surprisingly deep bass. this is not a particularly dynamic system, but is more laid back and liquid. i have been listening to a lot of electronic music and reggae music lately and, frankly, i am as happy as a pig in shit! at this very moment i an listening to a german electronic artist who performs under the name "isolee". his new album is called "western store", and it sounds absolutely killer.

i just posted a profile of my system in the "opinions please" category of audiogon's virtual systems. i don't have a photo of the system on there right now, but i will put a photo on tomorrow morning.
Skuras, Good deal... The tubes will be liquid and more laid back, I heard atmospheres on the Druid and the tubes were very sweet, you could always get a small solid state if you want hard dynamics and really rock, there is a difference if you want more edge, cause those speakers can do it. Thanks
I was playing around with the base to floor gap height. For my room, I prefer a height of a little less than a CD case, about the CD case without the lid. They seem to produce a more solid bass in this configuration. FYI they are on a carpeted floor.

Cheers
mine are on a carpeted floor too, and i would say that my gap height is similar to yours. when i first set up the speakers i had them much lower, and the bass performance improved a lot when i raised the speakers.
When I had Druids, I got the best bass by putting tiles on top of the carpet and then gapping the speakers from a solid surface. In another post I read about somebody suggesting 12 inch square, 1 inch thick grey concrete pavers from Home Depot. I would have tried those if I hadn't traded up.
Macrojack

In a different house with hardwood floors, I used 1' square marble tiles. They served as floor protection, and I used carpet padding to adjust the gap height, and control reflection back into the cabinet.

Cheers.
So is Zu Druid good or not? ;)

There was once that thread: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl_u?aamps&1322486604&&&&&/SHINDO-AMP-ZU-DRUID-NO-WAY- do you know if there was any final answer of Druid is/isn't OK as match for tube?
Druids are perfect for tubes, 12 ohm easy load and 101db meas a few watts will blow the doors off.