Vienna Beethoven Owners--I need your advice


I have the opportunity to purchase some very nice demo units in Rosewood for little more than typical used price with the warranty--probably because the Sumiko rep is bragging about the new totally redisigned Beethoven now trickling in. They are low hour and flawless. I heard some of their music, including Yoyo Ma. The cello seemed alive. However, when I returned with my own cd's I was surprised by a few things. There was plenty of base in Dire Straits--more than I expected, but the voice was so smooth and muted that it didn't sound real. I tried Stephan Grappeli and the high notes of the violin also seemed so smooth, without any timber. I then listened to some salsa, which sounded pretty darn good. As you can see, my tastes cover a broad range.

I should point out that the equipment wasn't too impressive, some Integra (Onkyo?) seperates that I am not familiar with. The cabling was high end though.

Was I auditioning speakers that weren't broken, inadequately powered, or both?

I remember auditioning Mozarts several years ago at another dealer using Mark Levinson seperates and they were most impressive.

Thanks for any feedback.
gwoodall

Showing 1 response by droberts929

I've found that set up is critical with these speakers and will be purchasing some when I can afford it. It is my understanding that the US importer, Sumiko trains their dealers to set them up properly. If you don't live too far from the store, ask your salesman if he will come out and set them up as part of the deal. After they have been broken in of course. A reputable dealer should be able to accommodate you in this repect. When I purchase them my local sales guy will definetly be coming out. Set up with high end gear can really make or break a system.