Goldmund speakers


Hi,

I never read about goldmund speakers, are these speakers just for homecinema ?

Can someone share his/her experience with them ?

Thanx
samuel33
I auditioned them while ago....in an all golmund system. I found them accurate but cld not boogie and the tone was dry for my taste.
I listened to both Goldmund's entry level speakers, the (mini)logos, and their top-of-the-line, the full epilogue. Goldmund products are extremely expensive and do not offer good value. The logos are fine as surround speakers in a home theater system, but in a two-channel system you need the matching subs, making the total cost very high and quite uncompetitive. As to the full epilogue, it costs around a quarter million dollars. Of course it was the finest speaker I ever heard, but that's what you'd expect. I also liked the way the logos/sub system sounded. I don't like to use the word "crisp" because it's so over-used by non-audiophiles, but in this case I think that adjective is appropriate. In fact, I like both kinds of sound, the detail of "crisp" and the richness of "lush."
@Nyctc7 : you say "As to the full epilogue, it costs around a quarter million dollars. Of course it was the finest speaker I ever heard"

with which speakers have you compared them ?
EPI 1 is an easy to drive amazingly natural and ACCURATE speaker. Very good base in a small room, really amazing, and light but good bass in a larger room. The best cabinet construct anywhere which means you hear the drivers. Look at the website. These are not "just home theatre "speakers.
All Goldmund stuff is $$$$$$, but, find it used and enjoy.
@Nyctc7 : you say "As to the full epilogue, it costs around a quarter million dollars. Of course it was the finest speaker I ever heard"

with which speakers have you compared them ?

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Well, let's say I drove a Rolls Royce and stated it was the finest car I ever drove. What does it matter what other cars I've driven? I'm not a professional reviewer.

I've listened to the top-of-the-line mbl and the top-of-the-line Wilson. And I liked both very much. What is the best? After a certain point, there is no single "best," becuase it comes down to a matter of taste. If I really had the $$ to decide between the top-of-the-line Goldmund, mbl, and Wilson, obviously I would spend a lot more time seriously auditioning them.