Odyssey Kismet Reference Speakers-


Today, Mr. Fedex brought me a wonderful pair of Odyssey Kismet Reference Speakers which I purchased from a fellow Audiophile off Audiogon. I don't know where to start. The cabinetry is of unbelieveable quality and the color is a beautiful Santos Rosewood finish. Each speaker weighs a little over 80 pounds and it is a two way design.

I have the speakers positioned about 25" from the rear wall and toed in ever so slightly. I will get right to it, the bass is the BEST bass that I have ever heard in my living room. It is very deep, taut, articulate and defined. The mids and highs are very sweet and finally, I can listen to Pink Floyd play in all their grandness. I played a mix of rock, jazz and classical this afternoon, and no matter what I played, I wasn't disappointed. I found for the first time in a long while, I wasn't picking the music apart, you know the note sounds wrong, etc. I found myself really immensed in the music.

I have yet to install the floor spikes/cones. That will be done in about a week, once the speakers have settled in. Looks like I will be staying in most of this long weekend, enjoying the music.

Bob
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Stereo5,

Two questions:

1. How do you like your Odyssey amp now that it has a few hours on it?

2. How do your Kismet's compare to the Devore 8's beyond better bass? I am fairly familiar with the Devores.

Thanks!
My Odyssey amp now has over 1,000 hours on it. I love the amp and found it to be the best solid state amp I have ever had in my system. This amp is definitely a keeper as I feel there is no need to look any further.

The Kismet Reference differs from the DeVores in many ways. The Kismets throw a much larger sound and they do rock xtremely well. I would call the DeVores polite and the Kismet showoffy. If you listen to Jazz, the DeVores is probably all one needs, but if you like rock and full Classical, the Kismets would be the way to go.

The Kismets give much mnore details in the highs without sounding shrill. The word sweet comes to mind when defining them.

Bob
Stereo5 did you buy any of the cable that Klaus uses to wire the amps as this would then just be a extension of the amp(s) to your speaker;if you did not it might be a option you may want to consider.