Vienna Acoustics Beethoven Floorstanding Speakers
Vienna Acoustics Beethoven Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 04, 2011]
ckoffend
AudioPhile
Beethovan Concert Grand model - just to clarify.
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[May 24, 2010]
Tom Slottvik
Audio Enthusiast
Purchased this pair of speakers 4 month ago. Before them I had a pair of Dali Concept 10, which I listened to 1-2 times a week - Now I listen 1-2 times a day. It is a pleasure to hear them "speak", especially if the CD is of a better quality. The first thing I noticed when using the VA, was that many of my CD are of a poor quality, soundwise that is. So I reduced my CD collection by 2/3, and went hunting for more quality CD's.
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[Jun 24, 2006]
Musik Mann
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Warmth in highs and mids.
Weakness:
Large, if spousal approval is a factor
This review is for the new Beethoven Concert Grands, which are a bit different than the previous Beethoven model from 2 years ago. Also, I bought floor models that had a tiny blemish on the corner of each speaker, thus the lower price. These babies are normally $5k new in Rosewood Finish.
Customer Service If bought at an authorized dealer (recommended) service is spectacular. The people at Sumiko really care about their products and who sell them. Similar Products Used: Polk Audio (first pair of speakers), Martin Logan, Sonus Faber. |
[Nov 22, 2004]
Nezzar
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
-Faithfully reproduces the color of natural instruments - You can hear comlpex orchestral passages in vivid detail (Stravinsky's Petroushka is another great example) - Very good and natural sounding bass, enough to satisfy all but bassaholics, like the ones who like to blow out the windows out of their car.
Weakness:
- Price I bought these speakers after listening to them quite a few times in Tweeter. I was initially very impressed at how these speakers made orchetral instruments like flute, violin, horns, or percussion sound very real, almost like the actual concert hall was just on the other side of the speaker grill. I wasn't very impressed with the bass, however. By talking to a nice salesman and reading many of the other reviews, I learned that high quality electronics was the key to getting these speakers. I currently have a Harmon Kardon 3470 100W x 2 Stereo Receiver and wasn't sure that the Beethovens would sound nice with them. So I kept visiting Tweeter and listened to them every couple of days. I must say that these speakers earwash (brainwash) you into wanting them. All my resistance broke down when Tweeter lowered the price from $2600 to 2000, and I decided to take a chance. I brought them home and hooked them up to my Harmon Kardon with a $75 monster cable and $12.50 banana plugs. I popped in a CD of Dvorak's New World Symphony. I was shocked when I heard the first aggressive string passage in the first movement. The bass was very powerful and very accurate. My initial placement of the Beethovens in my room was quite good. I must say that the strength of these speakers is that they can reproduce the sound color of an instrument very accuratly. For example, it is different to listen to a professional violinist on CD than in person. The Beethoven's take you a little closer to actual 'feel' of an instrument. It is the audio equivalent of a digital camera with a very high resolution. I really like the detailed and warm midrange of these speakers. The lower midrange 55-110 Hz is really wonderful, especially with detailed string passages like Vaughan Williams Concerto Grosso for large string orchestra. In this piece there are many different lines that are filled in by the violins, violas, cellos, and the bass violins. The detail and imaging of these speakers is absolutely the best. I can hear every note across the frequency range with a good balance. This speakers really let you hear soft passages of music really well. I like being able to clearly hear when a particular instrument will start or stop playing an accompaning melody in the background to a solo instrument. The bass seams to decrease in strength about 55Hz and lower. I believe that higher quality audio cables and eventually a high end amp (such as Bryston) will improve this somewhat. I also believe that the quality of the CD is responsible for bass. I have a CD of Beethovens 7th Symphony recorded by George Solti and the Chicago Symphony and the bass is extremely deep (some passages go down to 30 Hz) and powerful. It is very natural, too. I love getting a realistic feel of the vibration of a bass violin string when it is bowed. I am delightfully satified with how my HK powers these speakers -- a great value for only $300 -- it seems to match the Beethovens very well. I highly recommend these speakers for people who really like natural instruments. For rock music these speakers my not be so good because many rock recordings are made in a small room, and these speakers will reveal the acoustics of the room as well as the music itself. Similar Products Used: Have listened to B&W DM603, Martin Logan, Sonus Faber Grand Piano (also very good), Infinity IL10 |
[Sep 08, 2004]
Les K
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Santos Palisander Rosewood is wonderful looking. Excellent midrange.
Weakness:
Electronic and placement sensitive. I just got a pair of demo units at Tweeter as they were closing out the line. I took a chance on these since there is a 30 day return policy, the price was right, but they really didn't sound very good using a Yamaha Z9 receiver. I must say that when I hooked them up to my electronics (Krell preamp, Musical Fidelity amp, Sony 555ES SACD player), They sounded MUCH better and I think I'll keep them. To me, their magic is in the midrange. There is much more detail to be heard than with my previous Paradigm References. The Scanspeak D29 tweeter is smooth and won't disappoint. Overall, the speaker is very balanced and enjoyable. Good electronics seem mandatory. Vocals are especially sweet. The slim and well constructed cabinet contributes to a wide and detailed soundstage. My placement is less than ideal and closer to the back wall than they should be so the bass is maybe a little stronger than it should be, but it still has enough slam and extension to satisfy. Let's put it this way: One of my main objectives in upgrading was to eliminate the need for my subwoofers in the music chain. With these speakers, that has been accomplished and now my subs are tucked away in the two back corners and are turned on for movies only. In my view, these are truly high end sounding speakers. One other thing: removing the front grills during listening is much, much better and the grills should be considered just a dust cover. |
[Jun 15, 2004]
kenneth
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent imaging, deep soundstage, detailed but smooth sound
Weakness:
sound might be to smooth for some I have owned these Beethovens for over a year now. I purchaced the smaller vienna bachs and have slowly upgraded through the mozarts to the beethovens and have yet to be disappointed in there sound. Smooth and slightly to the warm side of neutral,dynamic,and good bass down into the mid 30s. The bass isn't that much lower than the bach or mozart speakers,but its far more accurate and has very low port noise. I did consider other brands also and auditioned b&w804's,martin login's, sonus faber's,linn's. They all had there strengths and own unique sound,but I really enjoyed the laid back caracter of the beethoven. Also, all of vienna acoustics speakers are wonderfully made but particular attention seems to have been paid to the more expensive ones{makes sence}with nearly perfect woodworking. The wood venier on the right speaker is even a mirror image of the left one. This speaker is expensive,but no more so than any other and you get what you pay for. Similar Products Used: B&k amp, marantz8260sacd, monster 2.2cable |
[Aug 06, 2003]
gmood1
AudioPhile
Strength:
Will tame some harsh CDs,Bass is pretty good,great midrange Beautiful to look at!
Weakness:
Overly priced Let me start by saying these are some beautiful speakers.But I think they are way over priced.For half the price those new v3 Paradigms 100s will walk all over them.Midrange is great with these speakers and the highs are non fatiguing.They may be a little too rolled off for some.I do love soft dome as long as it doesn't wash the highs.Very refined speaker when used with high quality gear.Used with anything less and things can get ugly! The Martin Logans Aleons for 1k less will make you put these to bed.Absolutely no contest!At the price these retail for there are some other choices! Similar Products Used: Soliloquy,Sonus Faber,Paradigm,MLS,Maggies,Equations,Meadowlarks,Deftecs,(PSB really sucks) |
[May 30, 2003]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast
I had the opportunity to audition these speakers hooked up to really expensive electronics at two stores for several hours. I do not own them and I understand that this makes a big difference, that is why I will give them 4/5 stars because I do not want to change the overall rating. Those speakers have superb accuracy, fine detail and imaging. They are transparent enough, easy going. That was very nice and expected for $4,500 speakers. Overall however, the sound was tiny, somewhat strained. They do not fill the room as bigger speakers do, there is some trace of “boxy” sound. I felt that the higher midrange/lower highrange was somewhat elevated at the expense of the midbass. On the other hand, the midbass was a bit weak but quite accurate, so I guess this is a matter of taste. Overall, I was disappointed at those speakers given their price. I am on the market for speakers in this price range and I would not buy those. The B&W line suits my taste better, but I am not quite happy with them either. |
[Jul 01, 2002]
taoist
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Beautiful cabinetry. Good imaging with a wide sound stage.
Weakness:
Heavy...Placement is critical. When you get these speakers home a hook them up...You will be disappointed. The highs are shrill and there is a definate lack of mid range. They need at least 40 hours of burn in to even approach sounding right. After the break in period the are awsome. The highs are light and airy, the mid range is open and detailed, aand the bass is more than sufficient unless you are a bass-a -holic. They do however need to be coupled to good electronics. I am driving mine with an Aragon 8002, and the sound couldn't be better Similar Products Used: M&k S5000thx (not really similar)Pioneer CS99 |
[Jun 29, 2002]
soundone
AudioPhile
Strength:
fantastic soundstaging, articulate transparency and imaging, quality craftsmanship
Weakness:
None The Beethoven is one of the very best speakers that you can purchase. The price is exceptional. You have to do yourself a favor and give the Beethovens a serious audition. In my opinion the Beethoven is the best speaker in the Vienna Accoustic line. The Beethoven is articulate, warm and transparent. If you are fanatical about faithfully reproducing a sound that sounds like you are in the concert hall, than the Beethoven is the one for you. The build quality of these speakers is absolutely gorgeous,especially the rosewood finish. True furniture grade craftsmanship with meticulous bookmatching. Do yourself a favor, don't compromise on the amplifier that you select. The same goes for the interconnects and speaker cable cables. You will see a significant difference in the Beethovens performance with high quality components. Krell, Mark Levinson, Proceed would be a great choices. Speaker placement is critical to get the best performance from these speakers. Keep in mind that Similar Products Used: B&W 301's, Ariel 10, Dynaudio Countour, Martin Logan Prodigy |