These speakers don't flinch with hard rock, classical or jazz.'Blood, Sweat and Tears' vocals and their musicality played remarkably.Ĭlarity, warmth, power and bass to boot were back. WOW.the wonderful sound quality that I remembered was back. of 80 wpc.I'm using 120 wpc) I set them up on low speaker stands. Now back to my Advent /1's.Insuring that I incorporate some decent wattage to do justice to their design ( I recommend a min. What wonderful sound came from those records we played. His speakers (not sure of the model, from late 60's-ish) were placed on hay bails.any WOW. My uncle's Bogen amp (about 30 wpc, late 60's-ish) was placed on a beam in the barn. Recalling my first 'real' experience listening to music (from sources other than a transistor radio) brings back fond memories as teen with my uncle at my grandparents' farm. As an audio enthusiast and previous music student, I've owned several speakers over the years (including Dynaco A25's) and I must say these are truly my favourite. These would be the slightly smaller version of the New Large Advent speaker from about 1979. My review is for my Advent/1 speakers recently purchased ( having read many great reviews from a variety of Advent owners ) for my music system.
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