Audio Physic Virgo I (or Virgo II): still considered a very good or great speaker?


 Audiogon offers a large variety of USED speaker of varying ages and design. I am curious if speakers like the above are still considered viable in terms of audiophile sound quality. I ask because any purchase of so-called "vintage" speakers  pose a risk in terms of performance and sound quality, especially against newer technology speakers


I have heard the Virgo I about 15 years ago and liked it very much, and every time a pair come up on AG or e-bay,  I am tempted to buy them, even a  VG pair especially considering the large body of positive reviews and testimonials.  However,  I always nixed the urge to buy them new because I thought the original  retail price was overinflated which subsequently pushed the RESALE price up.  I have seen decent pairs for pairs for sale for $1500-1800; however, my intuition tells me that they are worth no more than $1100 even in near mint condition. 

I guess I am basically asking....is it really worth it to buy used speakers approx.15 years old, no matter how much they have been praised .,or pursue newer speakers and speaker technology  

Thanks, S.J 

sunnyjim

To trelja....  Which version of   AP's  Tempo are you referring to??

I believe there are( or were) 5 series of this model.


Thank you,  Jim

Hello, Jim.

I meant the original version, the Tempo I.  It's a fantastic loudspeaker, different in many ways from the Virgo, but still notable.

trelja,   Thank you for the clarification.  Did you ever audition or hear the Audio Physic Sitara 25. This is one of several speakers that AP upgraded for its anniversary year.  Actually, a new model. I believe there was never an "original" Sitara  There are few reviews on the model, but they were generally very positive about this model,   I am curious how would they compare against the AP Tempo I

Again, thank you to all members who responded to this thread

S.J..