Apogee Acoustics stages Floorstanding Speakers
Apogee Acoustics stages Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 21, 2017]
Harold music lover
AudioPhile
I was one of the fortunate ones to have audition the Apogee Acoustic Stages when they first came on the market in the early/mid 1990's
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[Dec 01, 2007]
mittg
AudioPhile
Strength:
Clarity,Highs,midrange soundstage,depth of field and they look beautiful
Weakness:
anything I say would just be nit picking. Very good soundstage. Depth and placement of instruments is very good. Accurate,clear crisp sound.Stages need very clean power and lots of it. I have some very good tube amps and digital/ss amps. The amps I have run with ohms 5 mkII's, Quad ESL 57's, Centaur minors and Apogee Stages. I like the tube better with the Quads but with the Stages the ss/digital wins hands down. As I said Stages need the cleanest power you can supply. Very low distortion. With tubes the low end rolls of on "Dark Side of the Moon". Not with my ss. The stages go as low as they need to. Check out Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra disc Viva. It is a supurb recording. The soundstage depth is acsensuated with the Apogees. I have the speakers 2 ft from the back wall and 2 ft from the side wall. Toed slighty in and 24ft apart. My seating area is 12-15 ft from the speakers. They fill the room. They do strings very well. I like to put on the Irish Harp Orchestra. Friends are amazed at the clarity of the strings and the life like sound. To show off the highs in a different way I have an Sacd version of "shaft" by Isaac Hayes. Quite impressive especially at high volume. My ears do not tier from the sound. No fatigue after hours of listening.. Female vocals (Eva Cassidy,Diana Krall) very very smooth. I did ad a sub and keep it very low. If I did not tell someone they would not know. Similar Products Used: Quad ESL 57
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[Feb 21, 2001]
Kevin
Audiophile
Strength:
Transparency.. attack .. accurate.. detailed ...
Weakness:
Requires a few days to play around with optimal placement I feel that these speakers are the greatest audio secret. They can be had cheap ... sound unbelievable .. and would cost up to 5 times more if the company were still around. |
[May 09, 2000]
Lloyd
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Remarkable transients; tone-colour beauty; transparency.
Weakness:
Lack of tonal weight. The Stage has the fastest and most ex nihilo transients I've heard from any speaker - the "snap" of a snare-drum is quite life-like in comparison to the muted sound on this instrument from virtually every other speaker on the market. Transients don't sound mechanically generated; they simply seem to appear out of nowhere. Similar Products Used: Electrocompaniet Qube; ProAc Response 2 |
[Mar 02, 2000]
Pete Anderson
Audiophile
Strength:
Total coherhence & clarity from top to bottom - Midrange excels in it's ability to project a realistic soundstage and presence, with excellent dispersion characteristics in both the vertical and lateral plane - Very impressive overall performance for a dipole of this size.
Weakness:
Absolutly must be Biamped for optimal performance - Cable and Amp sensitive - Needs help from a quality Sub at the very low end. I have had the Stage Signiture in my system since 1994 and still have never heard anything, that has been able to equal, let alone outperform them. They are just that good! Even when used in a very large space, they still somehow retain an uncanny and almost mystical capacity to project that infamous Apogee Midrange into the farthest corners of the room . Even if your not sitting directly within the "Sweet Spot" (roughly 15-18 inches)the imageing the Stage realizes is exemplary . They are arguably the finest transducers Appoge ever manufactured . Certainly the most practical and far & away the most performance optimized right "out of the box". Especially for the initial cash outlay, which I believe was somewhere around $3000.00 at the time. The most difficult problem for me, has been trying to find a Sub that can match the spectral quality of the Apogee bass. Similar Products Used: Appoge Calipers , Duettas |
[Feb 05, 2000]
Paul Theofanis
Audiophile
Strength:
Clarity, Speed, Low distortion, 'Smack you in the mouth' Mid Bass, Vocal presence
Weakness:
Loudness, Low Bass, Fragile!! What can I say guys that you haven't said already. They are bar-none, the best speaker in the world!! They never fail to amaze me. Cone speaker sound to bright/colored/in your face to me now. The Stages showed me how things should sound. I can never go back!! Right now I have a pair of Adcom 5800 solid state amps driving them(one for the speakers & one for the subwoofers) Per Al Yee, they sound there best with a tube amp. I'll have to give that a try Al. I can't imagine they can sound any better than they do now. In my younger days, all I listened to was heavy metal. But the Stages opened my ears, I listen to all music now(O.K.,except for rap!) I can't understand why they went out of business. Bummer!! I was planning to trade up to the Studio's. Girlfriends have come and gone, but my Apogees are here to stay!! E-mail me fellow Stage owners, I would like to hear what equipment/speaker wires/interconnects/tweaks that you are using. We have to stick together guys, we are a dying breed!!! Similar Products Used: Infinity SM-sold, Paradigm 10's-sold, Apogee Stage-sold, Legacy Focus-sold, Apogee MiniGrand-kept, Platinum Duo's-kept, Celestion-sold (In that order) |
[Aug 28, 2001]
CARLOS MELO
Audiophile
Strength:
fabulous image and timbre, great for acoustic music
Weakness:
very hard to drive, and critical placement, bass not as After 10 years of great service, the right tweeter gave up Similar Products Used: Monitore Audio Studio 50 SE |
[Feb 08, 2001]
Vincent
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
easy listening, laid back, natural
Weakness:
none Much apology to Lowell below, but I fail to hear the weakness. The only reason the Apogee Stage doesn't have the base punch found in dynamic speakers is because these speakers produce music and not sensation. I don't miss the boom. My Apogees have a well integrated frequency spectrum from the highest silky treble notes all the way to its bottom end. Of course, the Stages are equipment finicky. If you try to match the Apogee Stage with the wrong front end or amp the result will be lacking in some respect. Similar Products Used: Boston Acoustics |
[Jul 16, 2001]
Henry Ho
Strength:
Everything
Weakness:
Depend on what you are after. Like Everything else in life, nothing is perfect. No !!! the Stage is not the perfect speakers. But It has alot of different qualities that many others lack. When It comes to transparency, soundstage, imaging, and most importantly, coherent sound,there are few can touch. Now, if you are looking for head bangging bass (usually far from real) and loudness that the whole neighborhood can hear, then go get the Cervin vegas with 15 inch woofer, because the Stage can't do that. It doesn't mean that the Stage is completely flat like some of the pure Stats from Martin Logan (CLS). The Stages, again like all the full range Apogee, have bass, that in my opinion, the most Transparent bass, therefore accurate and true to music, than any other speakers on the market, even when compare to brand names like Thiel, Wilson, Big Infinity, B&W, Ariel, Hales, and the list goes on. Similar Products Used: Apogee Diva, Scintilla, Duetta II, Duetta Sig. Caliper |
[Jun 29, 2001]
Graz
Audiophile
Strength:
Prices paid do not reflect the NEW availability of ribbons
Weakness:
Early 3+3 ribbons tend to sound inferior - better replacements NOW AVAILABLE Even as the entry level full range ribbon from Apogee, the sound quality reflects that of it's bigger brothers, but to a lesser extent. |