Gershman Studio 2


I decided to try a Gershman speaker out of Canada that has been on my mind for a while. It was a pleasure to deal with Gershman and a few other people who had heard them from this site, so I purchased them. One speaker came, followed by the second one that I found on my porch with box beat up and soot blackened. I unpacked the second speaker to find that it was moderately scratched up but more unfortunately the bass driver starts to squeak when played with some songs. I did all the audiophile switching cable tests and believe the voice coil of the speaker was damaged in transit.

I contacted the company and within a few emails back and forth was assured that the quickest way to handle this would be to pay for a second pair and get refunded for the damaged pair upon shipment back. 

I was thrilled that Gershman stood behind the process and made it so simple. From what little I listened, I could tell that this speaker will be a welcome addition to collection and look forward to writing more about them when they get 150 or so hours on them. Very excited and will post a follow up shortly.
bjesien
Thanks for sharing and nice to hear Gershman did the right thing.  I’ve always liked what I’ve heard from Gershman speakers and think it’s a shame they fly so low on the radar at least here in the US.  Look forward to hearing your impressions. 
Hope you like it.
I'd like to hear more about it.
Gershman may never be appreciated by large audience since it is a small company. I really like my Grand Avant Garde.
They make a very surprising product. After coming off of some much more expensive speakers that perform all kind of gymnastics, it's nice to have something on the more relaxing side that I can leave on and enjoy the music for many hours. The dynamics are great, imaging is great, bass is very deep and solid down below 30hz. Very surprising that these little speakers load the room the way they do. The midrange is opening up over time. My suspicion is that a razor clear midrange I will not find in this speaker, but I'm prone to fatigue so that's part of the reason why I bought them. I'm liking the small unobtrusive footprint too. 

I have them on loaded stands driven by a Coda integrated. I came close to a pair of Harbeth's with a sub or two but I've always had difficulty blending monitors with subs (even dual to my ear). I decided on a different direction for a while.  

The adjustment for me is that they are not the most transparent speakers I've owned. I can tell there are speakers playing in front of me- even though they do the disappearing act. Being that there are speakers playing in front of me, I think that's okay. What I sought for a long time was that "in the room" transparency, but that really became an Achilles heel because no matter how much I tried, spent, and how close I got, there was a little nuance missing here or there. You guys know- the tube, interconnect, speaker cable chase. The whole- maybe if I upgrade this or that or spend $3k on a power conditioner the the highs will settle some and I'll be golden. I've had some nice systems, some $30k that I didn't want to listen to from fatigue, or I became pigeonholed to certain kinds of music.  

Over time I tend to gravitate towards music that sounds best on a speaker but so far haven't noticed a conscious preference. These only have about 30 hours on them so I'll report back on the midrange as it changes. The pair that went back lost a glossy character that this new pair will shed soon too.  One last impression is that these for me might blend something of an older speaker characteristic in regards to speed and detail, with more modern characteristic in image and frequency response.