Listening before you buy has become a virtually obsolete concept. Much better to imagine what a speaker sounds like based on posts from people who maybe heard it once at a show or not at all, or from a You Tube reviewer who doesn't play any music because of copyright issues. Funny enough, that seems to be the new norm. Shame. Nothing beats a good demonstration and home audition. Now that you're happy, I bet you're not really concerned that there are 100 other speakers out there you could have bought blind online for the same price or less. Smart move you made.
Bache Audio - Home audition of Brooklyn made re-designed speakers
My recent visit to Bache Audio in Brooklyn turned out to be great experience. After listening to a few models Gregory (the owner of Bache Audio) kindly agreed to let me audition one at home with my own system. I choose model called Lexington. At home it sounded even better than at Bache's show room. Open highs and tight natural bass. The way I understood, it's a new mythology with only 1 crossover. The result was pure music to my ears. Loved it! Even the look...Red leather...:).Just wanted to share with you folks and to see if anyone else visited Bache's show room or had listened any of their models...?