Sibelius speakers review. Finally a single driver speaker I like!
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2022
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* Pearl Acoustics has allowed me to keep the speakers after the video was published.
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(AFTER POSTING THIS, I REALIZED TIDAL WAS SET TO HALF VOLUME SO NO WONDER I COULD NOT GET IT OVER 80DB WITH THE LUXMAN)
I have gotten a few questions on how easy is it to drive the 87db Sibelius so I spent today testing more.
1) Luxman SQ150N 10w can drive it to 70ish DB with ok bass but cannot get over 80db. Although I like the mids and details, I wish the dynamics and bass are better. I would say get something with more power if you wanted to listen to it loud.
2) Doge 10 @ 60w is a way way better match, sounded fantastic and more dynamic.
3) For symphonies, the Mcintosh @ 200w is the best, the Doge 10 was very very decent. The Luxman SQ150N, meh.
Gear used or mentioned in this review :
Pearl Acoustics Sibelius speakers
Exasound E28 DAC
Doge 8 Tube preamp
Luxman SQ150N Integrated amplifier
Moon 340i integrated amplifier
Mcintosh MAC6700 Integrated amplifier
Quad 2905 speakers
Magnapan LRS speakers
Silverline Sonata speakers
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I am not often lost for words but I am humbled by Thomas’ review. The Sibelius success is the result of very hard work by an amazing team. Thanks everyone!
Yeah and you team has built an incredible product.
Amazing review! More than hype, I want a set! #goals
@@ThomasAndStereo Thanks!
Congratulations on an awesome product. As a long term member on Diyaudio we have discussed this speaker there too. The general consensus is that it’s an ML-TQWT using Alpair 10 drivers. I don’t remember the details Dave (planet 10) is the full range guru there.
I have had the opportunity to listen to other TQWTs using 3-4” drivers (from Fostex and Tangband) and while they present a very coherent soundstage they are limited in the SPLs they can achieve. Is there any option to supplement the bass using a bass driver that can integrate with such full ranges?
@@navinadv Hi, thanks for your very kind words! Personally, I do not see any reason to supplement the bass as they go way deeper than most floor standers (still flat at 38Hz.). However, if you want to play them at deafening levels, then you might want to use a amp with a programable sub and speaker out so you can roll off what goes into the Sibelius, but then you’ll ruin what they are designed for. Hopefully, you’ll get a chance to hear a pair one day and decide for yourself. Best wishes
Speakers to love! Great review once again Thomas!
Nice. Anticipated that review a lot. Keep up the great work Thomas
Very well done review Thomas, you’re becoming so polished and so professional. 👌
Thank you so much for all of the details and your friends’ perspectives. I’ve wanted to know about these for a long time.
You are so welcome!
That was a thorough review and you obviously enjoyed making it. Those speakers are beautiful in terms of the cabinets and I trust they sound nice too. Also seem very practical as to size and driver location. I like the cover for the driver too very cute.
Another informative, thorough review. Thanks Thomas. These speakers are very intriguing.
My pleasure!
I’ve been looking forward to this review and it did not disappoint. So thoughtful and incisive. I love how well Thomas knows the audiophile community and the many preferences and tastes of its members. He never speaks in absolutes and always provides context (and great stories) to describe what he hears. I, myself, am not a fan of hyper-detailed speakers like Focal, but Thomas always acknowledges that it’s “all a matter of taste”. This is yet another reason that I can always trust what Thomas says - despite the fact that we have different tastes. I believe this is also why Harley chose Thomas to review his magnum opus. Trust. Credibility. This speaks volumes as both are men of the utmost integrity. Keep up the great work!! ❤️
Music and hi fi sound systems are all a matter of Personal taste. I have a pair of Focal Chorus 726 speakers ( they are no longer being made) in my set up, absolutely love them. Had the opportunity to listen to some current generation Focal speakers powered by a Naim Unity Atom, my god I thought they really sounded terrible.
Recently found these as well the Pearl Acoustics you tube page. Like Thomas its quality content. Thanks guys ! I hope to listen and possibly purchase these some day. The story on these alone is worth the price of admission..
Ohhh, NOW you're getting good at this. Well done!
Hey Thomas,
great to see a review on these, have viewed pearl's youtube and alway's wondered how stack up. Just visited the Tampa Audio Show so as you mentioned would love to see you at one of these showing off your amp and system. Good luck with your AMP.
Take Care
Hand clapping that sounds like raindrops! So true, good one! Amazing video as usual, Thomas. Keep on with your passion. You’re an inspirational guide for so many of us. 😌👍
Thanks to your stellar review, am seriously considering the purchase of these loudspeakers. Wonderful presentation Thomas!
Glad I could help!
You nailed it Thomas. Very passionate review and fun to watch! The fruit analogy was funny too!! I would say this is my favorite of all your reviews.
Thanks so much!
Thomas is without a doubt my favorite audio reviewer on CZcams! I love his approach and the way he addresses his videos. I also think his ability to work with and bounce ideas off of his close audiophile friends (who bring different perspectives to the table,) is extremely helpful for us all! Keep it up man!
I already love this hobby, but Thomas's videos make me love it even more. Some youtube reviewers I cant help but be a little cynical toward, but Thomas clearly has a deep passion for the hobby, and his excitement always comes through loud and clear in his videos. So im with you...hes the best of the best
He is the best no question!
My first review of this channel and wow!! Thomas has such an inciteful and engaging narrative style. Not to mention the huge breadth of knowledge and equipment pairing. This really made my afternoon.
Thank you. 🙏
Thanks a lot.
🙏
Great review! I’ve had my eye on these for some time now.
Me too. I only have 12 wpc though and had been waiting for this kind of information.
Excellent review Thomas!
Thanks for watching
Thanks for your truly great review. I do really enjoy your videos, Thomas!
Thanks for watching!
Your best review to date!! Nice work my friend.
Glad you think so!
Great review. I’m a cube Nenuphar mini owner and love them. If I even had to downsize these would be very high on my list.
I have the eclipse tds and loving them so naturally I m looking forward hearing these pearls:)
Nice review video Thomas related to Sibelius
I like the content of your channel. Take care. Greetings from Germany.🇩🇪
Jean Sibelius is one of my favorite composers. I would have been sorely disappointed if the speakers named after him did not live up to his greatness.
Very good, one of the things you do well is get your friends opinions, which really helps shape my thoughts of how I might perceive the sound. Along with switching amps. Still waiting for the curtain call with the stuffies.
Thomas, the dad joke legit put a smile on my face. Great way to start the morning.
Great video Thomas.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great review Thomas
Thanks!
Thanks for the video Thomas very interesting video .
Thanx ! Insightful and, as usual, pertinent and humorous !! By the way, still waiting ( or hoping ?!? ) for the Apertura Swing Evaluation !
Very nice job Thomas. I can understand why you liked this sound so much. I spend many hours a day in my 2014 Chevy pickup with 6 full range Bose drivers and a Delco CD player. Must be about $100 worth of parts but it sounds very coherent and warmer than my home system which is no slouch. Nowhere near the definition but we’ll balanced w/o tone controls and easy to listen to all day. The main reason I won’t part with this 260 K truck. It still looks newish. No more CD players in vehicles.
Harley is such a humble audio genius. I never heard his speakers but will do it on first opportunity. All he says is so passioned and heart touching that I can not doubt these speakers are perfect for his vision. And this is why I want to hear them. To get his vision.
Great, now I want one of those and a Luxman amp…. Nice review for sure.
I've respected Pearl Acoustics and their informative videos.
i loooove my eclipse speakers ... single driver ... your review of the sibelius reminds me of them
I have never listened to these speakers, but in Harley's sound demo and your descriptions, they seem to have really nice details and tones. How well do they handle power/ dynamics and complex pieces with multiple instruments🤭🤔? Thank you for all your hard work on this review💪 I hope Harley can give you a good deal on his speakers🤞🤞🤞
Thomas great review! Nice to see a single driver speaker you like. I have never cared for them, but there is always a first!
Me too, it is really not my cup of tea but this one is different.
Great review Thomas!
As a MarkAudio DIY speakers owner I agree exactly with what you have said. Its incredible what those small drivers can deliver when box design is perfected.
Box design has virtually no impact on system below 200 Hz, baffle diffraction can cause issues about that (not box design) and a relatively large single driver design has lots of diffraction issues at higher frequencies as the signal propagates over the driver's suspension and frame (the Sibelius reverse single roll suspension is designed to clearly minimize this but it does not eliminate it).
Thanks for a great review Thomas. I'm a big fan of "full range" speakers and I used a pair of Mark Audio drivers (4" Model) in a pair of towers that I built four years ago. I wasn't disappointed at all. The enclosures are designed by myself, but Dave at Planet 10 designed the internals which sport front to back braces incorporating four high ratio rectangular ports, rear firing. Although I do use a small sub, they acquit themselves well without it. Now I just need a better amp than my Marantz SR-48
I was saying they do look like Mark audio bands
I’ve never listened to the song you also demo at the end of your videos to demonstrate the voicing of the different speakers you review. But I did and man it sounded like 50x better on tidal than over CZcams. I was surprised how much better it sounded and is actually a pretty badass song. My girl and I were getting down to it and laughing at the same time picturing you getting down to it also.
Thks for the Avital recommendation, a sonic treat
Thanks Thomas!!! I personally love 💘 single driver speakers. I love the pinpoint accurate sound. For me I think it's more a nostalgic thing. All my 1st stereos had single driver speakers. I love the the way these speakers look. Cheers Thomas!!!
Thank you for this one my friend. I love Harley and now I love his speakers.
My pleasure!
Great review! Thanks to Thomas’s info on his intended review on the Sibelius from his Patreon post I ordered a pair in December to try as the demo video sounded very good and seems to be full of body. My Sibelius arrived 4 days ago and I’m very impressed. It’s exactly as Thomas’s review. It’s quite amazing what one 4” driver can produce with a proper design. The whole range of frequencies is all there. Focus is on the midrange and the highs are never harsh which is much to my liking. The bass texture is very good especially double bass. The surprising thing is playing back blues and rock. Due to the lack of harshness in the highs it’s very enjoyable. Acoustic instruments and vocals are outstanding. I’m still burning them in and trying to find the best setup and hopefully they’ll get even better! These speakers are taking the place of my PMC fact.12’s currently and I don’t feel they are inferior.
Many thanks to Ajay for his great service.
Thanks, Hong, wow PMC fact 12 is over $20k, and for you to compare this speaker to it and say it does not feel any inferior is a testament to how good these speakers are.
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback and your kind words, Hong. Enjoy the music and speak soon! Ajay
i call BS ..... 4" full range my ass
@@edwardbalboa5528 just go read comments from actual Sibelius owners and they all agree it sounds full range. Of course, please come back and share your experiences after you actually have heard one. Also check out the sound demo at the end of this video. czcams.com/video/c3EL7OBi5Gw/video.html
I could not believe what I heard with my own ears the moment I sat down on the magic chair at Hong's music room. The tonality of the singer's voice were superb, instruments sounded full-bodied and absolutely no coloration to frequency at all levels... On the 2nd visit, I believed the sound became even better with a slight tweak (DM Hong for specifics).. I just loved what I heard! Thanks to Thomas & Stereo for your review and hence, I have this opportunity to listen to such amazingly designed Sibelius SG.
I built my own 1 driver speakers back in the 70's.
They were the so called transmission line system.
The sound was fantastic.
Thomas, I hit the like at the cat reference... mines just had a go at the turntable last night. LOL. I'm glad to have your (and your friends') feedback on the Sibelius, I was wondering about these speakers. Cheers, Janos
Another amazing video, Thomas! Many thanks for all your hard work from everyone at Pearl Acoustics!
I'm honoured to be part of the team at Pearl Acoustics 😀
Nice, glad you like the video.
A very fine review sir thank you .peace
Thanks for the great review. I would love to hear how these compare to the new Fern & Roby Raven Iii's. Given the walnut cabinets with them I would imagine you might also get some great sound.
I am saving for this over the next 3 years. My next speaker.
Hello Thomas. Gee, that sounds like we are long lost friends. I think this is one of your best videos and I really enjoyed your approach. It was informative, not hype, not judgmental, and best of all, the dad humour. I started exploring speaker options about 6 months ago, (not happy with my current set-up). I crossed paths with single driver/full range speakers. Something I had no real knowledge of. I was intrigued. That is when I discovered and started following Harley's channel. I am happy I did. Your assessment of his approach is spot on. The fact that Harley reached out to you also makes sense.
I immediately went down that rabbit hole of reviews and videos and much much more regarding single driver/full ranges speakers. Information overload. Analysis paralysis.
Your review couldn't come at a better time! I feel more informed and have a greater understanding of what this speaker type is all about. Not to mention the high praise for the Sibelius. Overall, a sound that appeals to me. Thank you Thomas.
Ps; not to take away from the Sibelius, though Gershman Acoustics have been using live music and playback to design and develop their full range speakers for years. Full disclosure, I own a pair of Gershman R1s.
Great video as always Thomas! How do these compare with the (I guess similarly priced) Q Acoustics Concept 500s? Looking forward to your reply :)
Wonderful review Thomas. You and Harley are both great story tellers.
Would you ever consider reviewing La Scalas? I can’t remember you ever reviewing a heritage Klipsch.
I would love to but Klipsch is not answering me :(
Rarely do one see a hifi review with such enthusiasm and passion, while providing candid and thorough insights all at the same time .... and i agree it make perfect audiophile sense for Thomas to become a distributor of the Sibelius in his area 😅
Mass loaded tapered quarter of wavelength tube speakers are great! I built one and I am impressed by the natural, life-like sound you get. And yes, you get good bass response.
Very cool!
I am happy for you Thomas. Finally you have the chance to keep a set of fine sounding speakers.
Get the opportunity to re-evaluate the different type of amps you guys have.
Perhaps this is the right times to use class Dustbin trashing D gear.
Tell your friend mr quad that I had the quad 63 and the 57. Got rid of the 63 and kept the 57. Heard those in a friend house in Europe and sold the 57.
Sadly I don't get to keep it 🥶
I would check out voxativ speakers if you have the chance Thomas. Excellent single driver speakers. Thanks for this great review!
Wow! Awesome Review. Hope to win the Lotto! I loved the sound demo and the expression of the music.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes. These are really not all that expensive relatively.
Hola Thomas. Gracias por tus apreciaciones. Creo lo haces con gran honestidad, y el hecho que extiendas tus análisis a las opiniones de Mr Jazz o Mr Kanta o etc, enriquece el análisis. Soy partidario del trabajo en equipo y tú lo haces. Un agrado y saludos desde el sur del mundo. Alguna vez has revisado o has pensado revisar los Orangutan 93/96 Devore?
Gracias, nunca habia escuchado el Orangutan 93/96 Devore, ojala algun dia y seguro me interese.
Great review! Great remark on how double bass should sound and about maggies and cat 👍👌😂
Very glad for Harley to produced such a great speaker. I hope for some big bookshelf variation of them ;)
Glad you liked the review.😊
Great review. I am in the process of putting together a diy Mark Audio Alpaire 12p / KJF audio super pencil set speakers. The damping material sounds like the secret sauce.
Yes it is!
That dude's channel is fantastic. I wondered what his speakers sound like. This is the kind of content I'm subscribed for
Thank you, very interesting review. Im intrigued by the 300B mono blocks you mention at 22 minutes in, have you reviewed these or where can I read more on them specifically as im thinking of moving from steady state to Valve/Tube amplification?
Welborne Labs 300B DRD SET Monoblocks. I have not reviewed them
I had a similar experience with Grado headphones. I kept trying more and more expensive models hoping to get to one I liked. After many years I've realised it's just not the sound signature for me. The great thing is there are headphones for everyone.
My fav review of yours so far! Great job on these. I’ve never heard them but started following Harley 6 months ago and adore him. I’d love to hear your thoughts on Devore as well!
Great review Thomas. Have you listened to the Omega line? I have the super 3xrs and they are fantastic.They are also single driver. I love Spica and the Maggie lines. The Omgas are outstanding too.
Yes, I have made a video on the Omega speaker. czcams.com/video/k_RHW2P-E08/video.html
I’ve been waiting on someone objective to review this speaker. I have wanted to hear these for two years. Now, at least I feel like I could give them a chance and know what I’m in for. Thank you for your thorough explanation on exactly how you arrive at your conclusions.
I know what you mean, I was dying to listen to these when I was following Harley's channel.
When I worked for harley, first pair I installed replaced magnepan 3.7. Cabinets, work of art. These have flesh texture and body.
Nice!
Hi Thomas, amazing review thanks! Did you happen to test the Sibelius with any CAYIN tube amp?
Thanks, no.
Thomas, your review of these is spot on. I Have owned and loved these speakers since May 2021. The level of musicality, detail, and instrument separation is phenomenal. But to me, what I love most about the Sibelius is how the tone/timbre of the vocals emotionally draw me in me in to where I close my eyes and think wow! this is beautiful;
My love for these, however wasn’t immediate. I worked with Harley for about a month when I got them until really I heard what they had to offer. In fact I brought in a pair of QAcoustic Concept 500 and a Rel S/510 sub during my trial period to help assess what was going on and as potential alternative solution. Long story short, the synergy with my room was my issue and I can only theorize that in my extra large open space the bass was getting lost, along with the beautiful tonal character when I was outside of the main listening position. However, when I moved these speakers to their current location, a 15x25 listening room/guest bedroom, it was truly a wow! moment. I chose this setup over the Q acoustics every time I went to listen. The sound just drew me in. I returned the Qs as I clearly preferred the Sibelius, and I returned the Rel as I do not find any need to append to the existing bass.
And back to Harley for a moment. He was absolutely great to work with and provided me with continual support and advice during this period and on. He was genuinely concerned with making sure these were the right speakers for me, and they are. I hope this helps some others who are contemplating a purchase.
Wow, thanks for sharing this. I wish I could have gone into tone a bit more cause the wood cabinet does give a different tone, sadly my original video was too long so I end up editing some stuff out. Thanks for commenting and hopefully this will help others in their purchasing decision.
Room acoustics/ speaker synergy: the missing link!
What sold these for me was Thomas saying effectively "although these are not technically perfect, they are really nice, musical speakers, to listen to" and at the end of the day that matters WAY more to me than technical perfection. It's a bit like valve amps are not technically anywhere near as perfect stats wise as transistors, and yet so many people love their sound...
Very interesting review. For me it is particularly interesting because my OB speakers use a Mark Audio CHR-70. When I saw the pictures of this speaker the first thing I noticed was that the drivers look identical. Even though the drivers in the Sibelius are specially crafted for it the old MA drivers I used also strike me as having a very well balanced voicing (I have spent a lot of time listening to and even playing actual instruments at a very amature level). They are not very efficient but in a reasonably sized room they can give a very musical reproduction.
In my case I needed to cross to a helper woofer at around 200Hz due to the baffle losses but with a fairly simple crossover I still get a lot of the advantages of a single driver.
I appreciate speakers of various different designs and philosophies much like I appreciate different kinds of music (except urban) for their own strengths. My current interest in high efficiency systems so will be experimenting with different multi-way systems but I really do enjoy the musicality of single driver designs very much. At some point I am sure I will play with transmission lines such as the Sibelius as well.
Wow, thanks for the feedback.
I don't doubt your impressions of the SIbelius sound qualities. When I first saw them these they reminded me of iterations of the cabinets used with the old Jordan JX192 driver from ~20 years ago. They were surprisingly impressive sounding given the smallish drivers.
Great to hear you confirm everything that Harley says Sibelius is. I would love to hear them too!
What Thomas said about Maggie lovers is spot on. I first fell in love with them in 2005. Since that time, there have only been two "box speakers" that I loved enough to buy - the DeVore Fidelity Super 8, and current my NOLA Boxer s2's. (And of course I still have two pair of Maggies...nothing could ever make me give her up! Lol) Great review, Thomas...that Sibelius looks beautiful!
Thanks and I am expecting to receive a Maggy 0.7 soon, can't wait.
@@ThomasAndStereo Thats the model I own (along with a pair of 3.6r's). Look forward to your impressions!
Great review!!! Thanks Thomas. If you’re doing requests then the 340 I next please? I currently have 340 I and would love to hear more about what speakers in your opinion sound good with this integrated.
Nah, I have too many things line up for review, perhaps in the future. What do you like about the moon?
@@ThomasAndStereo I find it has really good rhythm compared to other amplifiers I’ve tried. Its true to the source, neutral or maybe a few DB boosted on the low end which I like. There’s ample power for only 100 watts. I came from separates Mcintosh. I also like that it’s Canadian.
Very nicely done video Thomas. It’s apparent how much careful work you put into it. Harley is going to have a challenge keeping up with demand from the numb this video will give him.
I hope this video will help get his speakers into the right people's hand.
*bump, not numb, crazy typo
Like you Thomas I to wasn't sure about single driver speaker's, but these look beautifully made and have grabbed my attention. I've seen his channel and read about these speakers and all sounds interesting. I am more of a two way speaker fan with subs myself, but would give these a listen to compare, as the Mark Audio drivers have an excellent reputation 😊
Yeah, definitely worth a listen.
Hey Thomas this my first day watching your videos and right away i had to subscribe! Very informational !
I have a question i was wishing you help me !
I recently bought a HD 800s headset and was wondering what we be a GREAT amp and Dac that i can push all the performance out of these headsets !
( tube amps is something i look forward too)
- as-long as it gives clarity and decent bass ill be Happy !
I never heard a push pull or single . Mind you .
Sorry, I have no experience with headphones
Thank you for the great review! I am very intrigued by these. It seems like they are great for classical music, but how do they handle BIG orchestral performances? Will they reproduce, say, a Mahler symphony convincingly?
This is what Mr Quad said as he is more into that kind of music.
I can assure you that Mozart's Requiem is a real musical delight with Sibelius.
With Loic, he said It was decent in symphonies the sibelus
He will make a video with it. I don' listen to classical frequently but sure it did play it with well with the limited tracks I listened to. You might need to add a sub for the full effect. You should ask Harley, he can give you better breakdown.
@@ThomasAndStereo very happy to advise Eric - he can reach out to me via our website
Thomas, it literally sounds like you were describing the Technics EAH-60 earbuds in LDAC mode. Even they are a single driver speaker with exactly the same qualities as these speakers. The claps are so realistic on these earbuds and I ended up buying 3 pairs
Hi Thomas! Great review! I like tight super fast bass...what are my options?
A lot of normal speaker has that but especially sealed design. But then you don't get same bass output. Maybe my Buchardt s400 review is one you should wait for.
Love your reviews. Any interest in reviewing anything from Waterfall Audio... particularly the Elora Evo L/R?
Sure 😁
Thanks for doing this review. I think you have convinced me to buy this.
Hope you enjoy it!
You're spot on about the Focals. Even though they're just entry level 706 bookshelves, the top end is very bright and detailed but kind of obnoxious if you set them up in a traditional way. My solution was less toe-in, on top of the RB27s, upside down, and about 1.5 inches of elevation on the back just to get them slightly pointing downwards.
I'm very glad that you have the opportunity to review these speakers. I do subscribe to his channel and Harley is very well spoken and interesting to listen to. I enjoyed this video. Good job
Another great reviewThomas!!! ❤️ Thanks for sharing your impressions, the time / work that you and your friends put into auditioning especially about amp influence. I've looked at them before. This may be the speaker for me. Different amps sheding slightly colored light on music - intriging. For my tast most good speakers that I have auditioned don't replicate the tonality of akustic musical instruments or that overall tonal balance which emotionally pulls me into the music. They emphasis other things, tonal information, detail, base. It's all about individual tast and emotions isn't it. Keep enjoying what you do and tell us how your amp/baby pairs with these and others (we're curious). 🤗 Best Zack
I don’t know the sound of the Sibelius. But the way they are developed, crafted and delivered promises a lot. I am totally happy with my LS50 Meta’s, but I guess the Sibelius would make a nice replacement as I love special design. Maybe I could listen one day somewhere in the Netherlands.
One and only Thomas!
Great video Thomas. Do visit Penang during the durian season, I'll bring your family out for a durian buffet at the orchard.
As a subscriber I'll have to admit I'm a little dense. I never could figure out why you always signed off with a song that to my taste had way too much reverb in the vocals until I watched this video. You actually are playing the equipment you are reviewing so it could be compared to other equipment reviews (dugh!). I know you put up the listed equipment in a box describing it but like I said I'm a little dense. The reason I FINALLY NOTICED it was the sound of the video compared the others I've heard was significantly better. The voice became the prominent focus while the reverb was an enhancement which hadn't been the case on the other reviews I'd listened to. Thanks I found this review very helpful.
Thanks, yeah I take the time to record each gear I review so it will give you some kind of reference. Also, I chose that song simply because it is one of the few song I found that is copyright free that has vocal. Else my videos get demonetized.
certainly You did gave a lot of flowers to that speakers :)
Totally agree about the clapping sound. So many speakers make it sound like frying bacon to me. They just don't get it right. Probably one of the very rare times where something with bacon in it isn't better.
Great review! How do the speakers sound with classic rock, 60s& 70s pop, and with orchestral classical music? Good for all, or just sparse acoustic music? Also, at 87 db sensitivity they sound like they should hard to drive, especially in large rooms. But is that not the case?
They are easier to drive than the suggested spec, for me they sound good with all kind of music and excel in some. Perhaps electronic bass is not it's strong point if you need tight bass.
I've been watching that channel also, and have been very interested in the Sibelius speakers.
It was great to have you review these!.
. . . . oh, and the thought of eating instant noodles with you in your room at a trade show sounds enticing!
Yeah, I bet you are as curious as I am and I am glad I get to listen to it.
These could very well be "end game" speakers for everyday normal listening levels. Harley without a doubt is producing these for all the right reasons and given the means, Id buy these based on his experience and passion for music alone!
Thomas. Do you still have the speakers ? I would love to come and listen lol. Amazing video !
Hello Thomas, the test sample at the end … are the levels matched between both recordings?
The 340i sounds considerably better (in my opinion) as compared to the Luxman.
Excellent review, I might be wrong but I think you are incapable of hiding your emotions. Your excitement and appreciation of the Sibelius speakers shines through on this video.
Brian
Thanks, I did not level match them but if you prefer the 340i demo, yeah sure, it sounds great too.
It is a matter of taste indeed :)
I like the luxman sample better as I found the midrange of the 340i feels slightly drier.
Now I am curious how good the midrange with 300b in comparison
@@HercahyoAdiSaputro Of course, go with what you like 🥳🙂… I’m still surprised how different each amp sound through the Sibelius.
Makes me want to try the Davis Acoustic MV One Master
Brian
Hi Thomas…this sounds like an end game speaker for me and I am seriously considering these speakers. I listen to a lot of jazz and I feel these speaker are great for that music. But I also list to classic rock. Would these speaks work for that genre. Or more specific, what genre of music do you feel would not work with these? Thank you in advance.
To me, it would come down to the type of music you prefer listening to. For chamber, choir and other classical music, or modern acoustic music, these speakers may function exceptionally well. But for the full modern band music that I mostly listen to, with modern drums and electric bass, they may not please my ears. Great review, thanks for doing this.
If you need tight bass, yeah it might not be ideal for you.