energy veritas 2.4i


Hi everybody. I own a pair of energy veritas 2.4i. Great speakers and I enjoy them with any other kind of music but when it comes to classical music there is something I don't like (sound missing details). The rest of my system is shanling scd-t200 (not modified), conrad johnson premier 18ls, conrad johnson mf-2500a, monster cables M-series. Should I go electrostatic? Sould I blaim one of my rest components? Is it the recordings that are missing the detail? I realy don't know and I confess I am disapointed because I spent about $10,000 for this system. Thanks in advance for your responce .
mavroudakis

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Dear Ghost_rider,
Thank you for your response. Currently I do not use biwire speaker cable (I use monster cable M2.2) but I am concidering an upgrade to monster cable M2.4 biwire.
Dear Kkursula,
Thanks for your interest. I did not use bi-wire cable and I still have jumpers on my terminals. I tried with the jumpers off but sound was very poor so I guess I have to keep the jumpers on. My speaker cables are monster cable m2.2s (not bi-wire). Should I use bi-wire cable? By the way I would like to let you know that I am aware of the phase correction procedure so there is no “phase” problem.

Dear Hoggshead,
Thanks for your interest. It is true that I put about 100 hours on the speakers so far and this is the break-in time according to manufacturer. However it is obvious that sound becomes better as time passes. Does it worth to wait for the 300 hours to pass? Will I see a dramatic improvement? Anyway could you suggest me any British brand?
Dear [email protected],
Thank you for your response. My current setup is shanling scd-t200 tube sacd player, premier 18ls conrad johnson preamp, and mf2500a conrad johnson amp. amp and preamp are both solid state.