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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I can guarantee to you that the problem is NOT the veritas. The convergent source module in these speakers already rates up there with electrostats as it relates to their ability to discern detail. Not only is this my personal assesment with the more than a year I've owned them but energy touts the specifications which back this claim up rather vehemently. Very few company's can boast such a low level of inertia in their midrange driver (how many 2" midranges have you heard of that can still reproduce frequencies in the 500hz range?? (thanks to the fourth order linkwitz riley crossovers) and as we all know the less inertia, the more responsive the driver can be and the more detail that can be discerned. This is there philosophy through out this speaker design... 6" woofers anyone? which again... the design philosophy is to allow for more agile drivers. sure energy had to put a total of 6 woofers in a pair of these in order to get a flat frequency responce but they felt it was well worth it for the gained agility when compared to a large sluggish 12" woofer which would be needed to reproduce about the same amount of bass. The thing you'll notice with the veritas is that they are very discerning about the sonic qualities of the equipment in an audio setup. they can sound anywhere from extremely warm to extremely cynical (however, they average a touch on the analytical side when compared to your average speaker)I'm betting you're using tubes in your setup which are great for that warm sound but keep in mind, unless you pay alot more it's very hard to get tube gear that is both warm and extremely detailed. At this price point i'd go with a solid state setup that has a sound a little on the "smooth" side and you'll get all the detail you'll ever need and provide a great balance with these. With these speakers, what you hook to them is EVERYTHING. they'll completely change their sonic character when you audition some more analytical equipment to hook to them