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Some positive comments from the Rocky Mountain Audio Fair in 2010.
Submitted by Joseph on October 21, 2010 - 3:03pm.
I disagree with the "color factor" comments. I listened to all three models they had, the VC1, the VC2, and the VC7. They sounded equally perfect playing both piano and violin music as well as vocals, jazz, and rock. In fact, out of everything I heard in the show, I liked these the best.
Submitted by Jeremy on October 22, 2010 - 10:50am.
These are by far the best speakers I have ever heard. The idea behind the speakers using sound boards to resonate base, just makes everything sound very full and clear. The sound is simply amazing.
Submitted by chris smith on October 24, 2010 - 10:57am.
OK, I admit I might not know half as much about audiophile stuff as many of you and I admit I am not a technical guy at all. However, I know I have a very good ear. I am a professional musician. I play professional violin and pretty well piano. I listened to many, many speakers in my life and nothing has more colour, more warmth and more musicallity then the VC 7 Brodmann speakers. Especially on the Mendelsohn piece mentioned above. Should those soundboards work or not - technically?? No idea! The fact is they do! If you want a first class listening experience, I recommend to take time to listen to those speakers. I had the chance to hear them at RMAF and had never heard of them before, but if their marketing is as good as their product - we will hear a lot about them. Simply amazing stuff.
Submitted by Carl on October 26, 2010 - 4:18am.
Had my own CDs on the RMAF with me and lots of time to listen. The VC7 was by far the best speaker I heard on the show. I wonder what these speakers would do in a more appropriate room. I don't care about technology - I listen. Brodmann technology seems to work more than well.
And a review in Chinese
http://audioart.audionet.com.tw/ ... uipment/222-225.htm |
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