Modern Shahinian Obelisk


I have an itch to try some modern Obelisks; I have a set of older ones (the model with the large fabric midrange dome) and they are getting tired. I'm a little afraid of the latest model with metal domes, I have yet to hear a metal driver I like. What are poples experience with the latest Obelisks?
delapole

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Delapole - Don't be too scared of the metal drivers. I was quite surprised to read that the speakers I recently upgraded to (Ohm Walsh 2000s) use aluminum drivers. Although I didn't try to confirm this with the manufacturer, I would not have guessed it in million years. I had thought that the metal dome tweeter in my previous speakers was one reason for my lack of long-term satisfaction with them. However, I am becomming more convinced that, while the drivers themselves are important, a good speaker designer (like Shahinian) can design a good crossover, cabinet and voice the speakers to sound pretty much however they want. The drivers themselves can be limiting factors, but within their performance limits, the same drivers can be made to sound quite different by different designers. Just listen to a Dynaudio speaker, then listen to any number of other speakers that use the same drivers and you'll see what I mean.

In short, if you have confidence in and respect for the ability of Shahinian and have no reason to believe his approach to voicing has changed much, you should be happy with his more resent products.
Well, Delapole, I hate to sound like a broken record, but you might want to audition a pair of Ohm Walsh speakers. I recently upgraded to them. Like yourself, I prefer good detail retreival without the harshness that some highly detailed speakers suffer from. The Ohms were ideal for me in this respect. Plenty of minute details without any harshness, unless the recording is simply unredeemable - you can't make a silk purse out of a pig's butt.
Although ribbons don't usually do it for me (usually too directional), I do share your taste in dynamic loudspeakers. The Ohms have a modest form factor, so usually pass the WAF test.
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