Ellis Audio 1801 Bookshelf Speakers
Ellis Audio 1801 Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 26, 2008]
Entrope
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Imaging, detail, soundstaging, fit and finish
Weakness:
Low bass Comparison was of the B version of the 1801 in a floorstanding model with the Seas driver and the C version as a standmount with the Accuton driver.
Similar Products Used: Tyler acoustics Taylo monitor
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[Sep 22, 2007]
audiorich
AudioPhile
Strength:
Tonal accuracy and transparency. I play the piano and know how it is supposed to sound. The 1801's nail it for me. Dave Ellis (no affiliation) is a solid guy with a quick response to any e-mail question. It was only after putting in the time to build the cabinets myself that I realized how great a deal they are built by him for the price he asks.
Weakness:
None that I can see or hear. I have had and listened to these speakers for more than a year now and I really enjoy them. I built them from the kit because I thought that would be fun. Because of some good guidance from Dave Ellis via e-mail,on the couple of questions I had, it was fun. As others have said they are really terrific sounding speakers. In a nutshell I find them detailed, transparent, tonally accurate, and three dimensional. I can compare them to a pair of Magnepan MG1.5's which I liked a lot but my wife hated, because of their size. I think the 1801's have the same clarity of tone and transparency but with a more solid bottom end. I see no need for a subwoofer for music listening with these. I was using a pair of Axiom M22i's while I was building the 1801's which are good value speakers in themselves and when I first heard the 1801's I couldn't believe the quality of the low end. Others have commented on their imaging which I agree is excellent. It is uncanny how they disappear in my room and project a solid center image when listening to vocals. This is as good as I need my speakers to get. Very highly recommended and outstanding speaker regardless of cost. Customer Service Dave Ellis responds to e-mails promptly and is gracious in answering any question you might have. Excellent customer service. Similar Products Used: Magnepan MG1.5's, Axiom M22ti's, Ohm Microwalsh Tall's, |
[Mar 19, 2007]
BrianM
AudioPhile
Strength:
World class midrange and treble, excellent bass
Weakness:
Will reproduce recordings with utmost fidelity...bad recordings will be exposed, while good recordings will leave you stunned.
These speakers are amazing. Anyone with a small to medium sized listening room owes it to him/herself to try these out, as they deliver astounding bass for a 2-way. I had planned to consider a subwoofer; that idea is certainly on the back burner now. Bass is plentiful and has slam. 40 Hz happens to be just below the bottom string of a bass guitar, but that only tells half the story - these speakers will satisfy all but the most bass hungry of listeners. The midrange and tweeter are absolutely world class. With good electronics the speakers completely disappear, leaving you with the naked soundstage in front of you. Detail and imaging are "you are there." Crossover is undetectable. For well under $2K, these speakers need to be heard to be believed.
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[Mar 10, 2007]
Brian
AudioPhile
Strength:
Detail, imaging, world class tweeter and midrange, astoundingly good bass for a 2-way
Weakness:
Will not play the bottom octave These are the first 2-way monitors I have tried and owned, and I have a feeling I picked an awfully nice pair of guinea pigs. In short, the Ellis 1801s need to be heard to be believed. There are more than 40 other positive reviews here, so I'll confine myself to adding to the chorus of "Yes, they really are that good."
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[Sep 28, 2006]
Guilhermejs
AudioPhile
Strength:
Extremely detailed, open sound. Reproduces ALL kinds of music, it just need to be a good recording. Then the instruments and voices will go materialize itselfs.
Weakness:
Nothing, just that bad recordings will sound bad.
I decided to build the 1801b loudspeaker because I already know very well the Hiquphon OWI tweeter and the Seas Excel midwoofers, they are very, VERY good.
Similar Products Used: B&W's, Dynaudios, and other speakers that not worth the price. |
[May 31, 2006]
stuartnaramore
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great sound; accurate reproducers of what is on the source material. Beautiful finish and great to look at.
Weakness:
None. They say that all good things come to those who wait. Well, I had to wait for a full year to get my 1801's, and it was worth it. These are certainly the best speakers I have ever owned and I have owned quite a few in the last 35 years.
Customer Service The best! Similar Products Used: Axiom M22ti, Paradigm 20's; Dynadio 25. |
[May 31, 2006]
Stuart Naramore
AudioPhile
Strength:
Excellent sound quality at all frequencies. Beautiful to look at. Very natural sound that accurately captures what is on the CD, so some of your old CD's may not sound so good anymore. But any properly recorded CD will sound fantastic.
Weakness:
None. They say that all good things come to those who wait. Well, I had to wait for one full year to get my 1801's and all I can say is that it was well worth it. These are certainly the best sounding (and best looking, too) speakers I have ever owned. And I have owned many pairs of speakers during the past 35 years of my expensive hobby.
Customer Service Excellent. Could not be better. Similar Products Used: Axiom M22ti. Dynaudio 25. Paradigm 40's. |
[Apr 11, 2006]
ykyant
AudioPhile
Strength:
Middle to Upper
Weakness:
Too heavy (plywood cabinet) Hello Dave,
Customer Service Excellence. Similar Products Used: DIY Tubes, Arcam CD73 |
[Oct 16, 2005]
pem
Casual Listener
Strength:
They are balanced, precise, detailed, and musical... and beautiful.
Weakness:
Absolutely none. Ah yes, their price: they are not expensive enough to be credible :-) I have purchased the kit in February and finished the speakers in June. After 4 months of listening, I think I am ready to give my opinion. The kit is not too difficult to build but it takes some time to complete. The instruction manual is clear and helpful. Anyone with some experience in woodworking should be able to build it. My version of speakers is really a clone of Dave's one (with braces, biscuits, no screw, double thick front panel, quater-rounded flanges, flush-mounted drivers, etc.). This is quite important because the Ellis 1801 are very sensible: a minor modification will make them sound differently. After completing the kit, I was very happy: precision, soudstage, attacks were impressive, etc. Then, I visited a french friend who also had a pair of 1801... The two versions were completely different. Mine was very precise, but a bit aggressive with a lack of bass. The other was the dual: less precise, but had much more bass, and even some sub-bass. After studying my version I discovered that I made 2 mistakes: the event was too long, and the stuffing was not exactly as recommended by Dave (a bit too much stuffing). I made the modification and also replaced the 8/15 ohm resistors by a 8/13 configuration. I also added a better pair of stands. I discovered a completely different speaker: a bit less precise (or demonstrative) than before, but much more balanced, smoother, with tigh bass, pleasant to listen, more musical... In one word: perfect! From this experience, I learnt that the Ellis 1801 are so well designed that you need to spend some time to take their best, and to adapt them to your listening room. I am not expert, but it seems that the amplifier has to be carefully choosen. As suggested by Dave, I bought a Jolida 302B, and then made some upgrade. I am very happy with this choice. Recently, a friend came with a Cayin A88T. The Ellis 1801 were again completely different, much more aggressive, ... the musicality was lost. I now have a complete system: Ellis 1801B, stands, modded Jolida 302B, and a Vecteur L-4.2. I am more than happy and I cannot imagine a better system for a comparable price. What characterize the Ellis the best is their neutrality and their precision. You can hear the instruments as if they were played in your room, you can hear the voice as if the singer was there. I find the 1801 very impressive on Guitar. It is not given to anyone to have Clapton for diner every evening :-) If I recommend the 1801? Oh yes! Congratulation Mr Ellis. Your tenacity makes us happy, by allowing us to have a wonderful product. Similar Products Used: JMR Evolution 3, JMR Offrande, Dynaudio 1.4, B&W 704 |
[May 22, 2005]
mosagary
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
mid's and vocals price
Weakness:
not very efficient highs (which,from what I understand,Dave fixes on the newer 1801b's) When I received the traveling pair of 1801's I unpacked them immediately and was impressed by the look of these speakers and also by how solid they felt.I hooked them up to my system with Supersonic Q-10 to the driver and Supersonic T-14 to the tweeter.After I had them set I was ready to listen. I put my Favorite Celine Dione CD in and off I went.The soundstage on these speakers was readily apparent and I even had to get out of my seat to make sure my center channel was not on cause celine sounded like she was front and center and sure enough it was all the 1801's.The midrange on this speaker is so true and honest to the music that I would have to say this is the speakers strongest attribute.I tied this speaker with and without my velodyne sub and found the sub to add a little more feel to the bass but all in all was very suprised at how well this speaker handles the bass.I also tried a couple of DVD's one was Diana Krall live in Paris and the other was Saving Private Ryan.These speakers did a great job on the Diana krall DVD, I was amazed at how much better here voice sounded on these speakers than my 602's.The speakers did a fine job on Saving Private Ryan but I was unable to tell much difference from the 602's.I then had some friends over to listen to some varying CD's and we used a left right comparison of my HTM2 on the right channel and one of the 1801's on the left.The HTM2 is not really meant to be a left or right but a center and the B&W is a little bit more effiecient than the 1801's.We found that the HTM2 did a slightly better job on the highs than the 1801.I enjoyed having these speakers in my house and would highly recommend a listen to these speakers if your in the market for an excellent set of speakers at a great price. |