Devore Fidelity Silverback Reference.


I'm now in the final iteration for my system - and thank the pundits in this forum to help me out - i run a 30wpc Class A SS amp which doubles as a 140 Watt per channel class a/b amp - i found this amp after a long and tiring search going through the likes of Naim,Pass Labs,Ayre,Rogue Audio etc.

I am not in the vicinity to try out the devores, and it has to be pretty much a blind buy.

I am very worried, as online reviews can be very misleading - some say, these speakers are tremendously revealing (i listen to a lot of not so cleverly mastered music) plus a lot of modern stuff, and my source is almost always a Mac mini played through Antelope Zodiac DAC, with occasional vinyl here and there, other say that it's 'an open window' to music - since i have no way of going back? can you guys advice or share with me your opinion if you are a silverback owner? my amp has a single tube manifest with geranium and bipolar transistor (more of a solid state amp).

My Current speakers were a pair of Monitor Audio Platinum (which i got rid of last week) i found them bright, a bit unrefined and a bit musically showy, with a lot of listening fatigue, on of the worst speaker i have owned, i also owned Harbeth SLH5 (which was ok, but not great)

I loved my amp with Kharma DB9 (which it drove fantastically well) unfortunately i can't afford this or the DB7 though now i hear Magico's will be releasing their S3, which is more in by budget, but prefer to have the Silverbacks and pocket the extra cash.

The thing is i do not know what kind of technology devore employs, compared to more larger, technologically superior manufacturers, though
the design might stand the test of time, i do not want the trouble of reselling the devotes, and going through the hassle of buying something else.

Please Help! I play everything form Dizzy Gillespie to Michael Jackson to Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
thegoodarcher
FJn04,
I hear that The Silverbacks have been updated for 2013, any model prior to 2012 can be updated to the current spec - what are the updates i haven't a clue - but i do know that its a small to midsize company which might not be technically superior to other manufacturers who employ far more superior technology (softwares,testing equipment etc) - but i have also seen bigger companies fall flat on their face like in the case of Monitor Audio and their Platinum Series, although its nice on paper to say things like our sound-testing alone room cost USD1 Million to built - if its not met the objective than i don't care how much this spend on their supporting gear, like i said, i live far away and i have never heard any Devore speakers..besides reading from the internet about its glory..
Pojuojuo,
The Silverbacks have been updated for 2013,i can't tell if this is going to be an outgoing model, or there might be a bigger model that is not going to interest me - in my country, the one dealer who is about to carry the devore, it seems has just signed them on and probably theres going to be only one pair first - which i can get somewhat a good deal as a Demo Pair etc..so i need to make a decision fast - before someone takes the sip of the wine..
Thegoodarcher,
Hi, I have no interest or motivation in persuading you toward using a tube amplifier. You've decided that SS amplification works best for you and that's a major step to reaching your goal. My comment was only regarding your experience with undesirable noise in your tube amplifiers(hiss, pops and crackles). This is a problem I've never had with tube amplifiers, so we've had very different outcomes. Good luck with your speaker search.
Charles,
Charles, you are an intelligent and sophisticated listener who is satified with his system and you have learned what you know through actual listening and experience as opposed to rumor and reviews. In short, you have very little of value to contribute to this forum as it presently exists. If you get my drift. IMO of course.
Chayro,
Thanks for your flattering comments and I always appreciate your insightful contributions on this site. I attempt to be helpful if I may possibly have something to offer someone else. Many on audiogon have been kind and helpful to me.
Charles,