Eggleston Works speakers: Expensive, but are they worth the money??


I have noticed for at least 10 years the name of Eggleston Works speakers, but rarely see reviews of their models. or ads for used  product.  Made in Tennessee, the company's emphasis on "made in USA quality" is interesting  and credible, but they are expensive and not actually the most attractive in appearance . 

 I recently read in TAS they have issued a new version of  "Emma EVO" which will retail for $5495.00.  Has anyone either owned or auditioned any of their models at home or at the Shows.

Thank you,

S.J.

 

sunnyjim
Shadorne 4K watts for the savoy ? Wow they need power...thanks for the link....very informative..
i have the original andras - and have been over the last few years looking for a pair of speakers with newer technology. problem is that while some speakers have better bass, or better staging, they dont seem to pull everything together like the andras. they are special speakers - but they need lots of power. was using a 50 watts tube amp from italy, but things really opened up with a 350w pass labs
I own two pairs of Andre I, one with the center channel.  Very rare.   Recently replace all 12 inch drivers.  Purchased directly from Aggleston.  Power one pair with Levinson ML 336, the other pair with a Levinson ML 433.  The best  of the best.  Pair with center channel for sale.
I have a pair of the Viginti's in black, and drive them with Conrad Johnson ART Monoblock Amplifiers.  I listen to a wide variety of music, but really listen to classical music with piano and female vocalists; both of which sound superb on the Egglestonworks.  I can't recommend them highly enough, and the people at the company are great, too.