Pls share your experience with Zu Soul or Zu in general


I've ordered a set of Zu audio's Soul speakers. I am thoroughly excited although I don't expect to see them until June.

In fact I've gone gung-ho on the Zu philosophy,  buying on e-bay old stock Zu interconnects, mains, and speaker wire with their proprietary ZuB3 connector.

I'd really like to hear - good or bad - other people's impressions about Zu Soul and Zu in general.

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I have second hand Zu Soul MKII's in my set-up. I've been using them for about 3 years. I really enjoy them but they can be challenging to tame. Room placement (how far to set from wall, toe-in, etc.) plays a role. 

I visited Zu in Ogden when I was in Utah for work. I spent about 2 hours on a Friday afternoon with Gerrit, Harvey and James. Gerrit walked me through their operation and we had a really good conversation all the while James assembled a Clarity Cap/Juniper Bypass for me on the spot. My speakers did not have this upgrade previously and it smoothes out the tweeters. 

This upgrade is still breaking in but I definitely like what I hear so far.

I have Event MKI mains attached to my Pass Labs XP15 Phono Pre and my Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum. I use Zu Mission MKI phono cables to connect my VPI Scout 1.1 and Mission MKI unbalanced interconnects between the Pass and Rogue. 

I think their cables provide a very good return for the money especially when you can pickup Event MKI everything during weekly A-Gon auctions.

Along with great sound, WAF is high with the Soul's...no complaints here. My next move will probably be to the Omen Def MKII's. They are a little more forgiving.

I have leaned on Zu for all sorts of information over the years and whether it's Sean or Gerrit, they are always very helpful and eager to assist and to think that they are willing to help although I have second hand speakers bought here on A-Gon, they put service above all else. 

Reading the boards, nobody is indifferent toward Zu speakers. You have those that do not like them or think that they don't perform well on a curve and you have those that really enjoy them and are repeat customers.

I am a music lover first, audiophile second and I listen to a wide range of music. I am very satisfied with the sound but a bad or lo-fi recording reveals itself rather quickly.
 






I've never heard a good show demo with Zu speakers. It was like the music was coming out of a tin can, no matter where I sat, and yet heads were nodding in approval. This was with tube and solid state gear. In the end, to each their own. The rooms weren't big so maybe that had something to do with it. 

As for Zu in general, they are a pleasure to deal with and I'm a big proponent of their speaker cables. Their Event speaker cables simply get out of the way of the music and impart great extension, tone, detail and ambience.They don't come across as tone controls. YMMV.

All the best,
Nonoise

I have had Zu Definition speakers for several years, initially 1.5s then 2s and now Definition 4s. I was not thrilled with the 1.5s, more so with the 2s, and I very much enjoy the 4s. (I also have Zu interconnects and power cords.) But of course, it is all subjective. I listen to a wide range of music from Renaissance Polyphony to Alternative Rock, from full scale orchestra and chorus to solo vocal or instrumental performances; but boring music is boring, and poorly recorded music is hard to tolerate. The Def 4s have the tone and gravitas that I was seeking without being even a little bit fatiguing. I drive them with a good 300b SET. (Lesser powered SETs lacked the necessary oomph.) I have also heard them at the Capitol Audio Fest, the only show that I attend. The music that they play at shows may also influence perception of their house sound. My Def 4s were set up and positioned by Sean when he was in DC for CAF.  I have not heard their less expensive speakers such as the Druid or the Soul (or their flagship Dominance, for that matter). As noted by everyone - even individuals who are not thrilled with the Zu sound - the people who work at Zu are a pleasure to deal with and are happy to share their knowledge and opinions. Speakers should be auditioned at home, even if it is not particularly practical. Showrooms (and audio shows) cannot duplicate the unique environment of one's own listening space. I have loved speakers at a showroom, but hated them at home - and vice versa. Zu is one of a growing number of manufacturers that offers an in-home audition program. 
I had a pair of Zu Druid IV for several months. I bought them second hand from a guy that had them a couple of years

Never could get them to sound good in my room. They have a very loyal following but in my case weren't for me. I only used SS amps, no tubes- but I tried every position and gap I could think of.  (bottom has a gap that can/must be adjusted for bass response.)

Most baffled I've been with a pair of speakers. May have been my room, 15x18 with some openings, or unsophisticated ears...


Owned Definiiton IIs/IVs for 6 years - great speaker, great company. Takes some effort with amplifier matching however. They love 845 type power in SET land or Class A SS like FirstWatt.