Petri Kaipiainen
June 27th, 2008, 12:54 AM
I was looking for something else when I noticed ADAM monitor speakers mentioned on the local dealers website. Looked interesting (I have been thinking about getting good nearfieds for some time), I found positive reviews, I went to listen.
Amazing top end! 3D soundfield! I bought a pair (about $1000) the same day I came across them.
Now I am selling my 75 liter 3.5-way custom built speakers and NAD 208 250W power amp and replacing them with these! Tought it would never happen. $1000 minimonitors replacing a $4000 hi-fi system. Or maybe I buy another pair and keep the first ones as nearfields.
Conclusion: if you are considering nearfield monitors for critical listening, listen to these.
If this sounds like a sales pitch, sorry, I am just so enthusiastic about these. One caveat: being small thay can not have much low bass. Not problem for me, they are married with Genelec 7071 sub. That combo seems able to put out about 105 dB clean SPL form 18 Hz to 35 kHz which is enough for me. If not, I'll seek out the big brother ADAM S2.5A.
Amazing top end! 3D soundfield! I bought a pair (about $1000) the same day I came across them.
Now I am selling my 75 liter 3.5-way custom built speakers and NAD 208 250W power amp and replacing them with these! Tought it would never happen. $1000 minimonitors replacing a $4000 hi-fi system. Or maybe I buy another pair and keep the first ones as nearfields.
Conclusion: if you are considering nearfield monitors for critical listening, listen to these.
If this sounds like a sales pitch, sorry, I am just so enthusiastic about these. One caveat: being small thay can not have much low bass. Not problem for me, they are married with Genelec 7071 sub. That combo seems able to put out about 105 dB clean SPL form 18 Hz to 35 kHz which is enough for me. If not, I'll seek out the big brother ADAM S2.5A.