Acarian Systems Alon I Floorstanding Speakers
Acarian Systems Alon I Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 17, 2013]
lazar
AudioPhile
100w min. high quality power amp, very good tube preamp, bi-wiring crucial or even bi-amping if possible and the results are very, very good with all kind's of music. |
[Nov 30, 2011]
Byron4
AudioPhile
This is a very difficult review because these speakers have been in my main listening system for the past 18 years and I really enjoy listening to them regularly. In 1973 I bought a pair of ESS AMT-1 speakers which really impressed me at the time. A couple of years later the Dahlquist DQ-10 speakers came out and they were as good as anything I had ever heard. Talk about buyer's remorse the Dahlquist DQ-10's were not only a great speaker, they were the same price as my ESS speakers. I regretted never buying a pair. About 16 years later I was in a stereo shop and I heard a pair of speakers called the Acarian Alon 1's. I was so impressed I immediately bought a pair. Later I found out the reason I liked them so much was the designer Carl Marchisotto came from Dahlquist and this was a continuation of the Dahlquist open baffle speaker design.
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[Aug 02, 2007]
Scott S.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Lower end compared to smaller speakers.
Weakness:
Power drain and mid to high frequencies. I picked up a pair of these unusual speakers at a great price. After initially underpowering them, I paired them up with a more powerful amp (120Wx2). When compared to my JMLab Chorus 707's and Vienna Acoustics Haydn's, the Alon's fell clearly short in high-end response. Lower end was noticeably enjoyable, but the overall experience was lacking. I had hoped to keep them as conversation pieces, but I can't justify the investment. I was not impressed. Similar Products Used: JMLab Chorus 707's and Vienna Acoustics Haydn's. |
[May 13, 2003]
Joeranium
AudioPhile
Strength:
Extraordinary value for money, airy mids and highs, holographic performance, lows that you can live with, g
Weakness:
upgradability ! The manufacturer nver answers your emails For me it is simple. Can I close my eyes and feel that the band or the singer is there ? Can I feel the emotions that the music delivers. I can live without a thundering bass, but I need airy and detailled mids and highs, it is my bread and butter. I was looking for a pair of intermdeidary speakers while waiting for my Merlin VSM's to arrive when I bumped into these speakers, that I did not even know existed ! They were sitting in a corner, covered with dust, but when I heard them, it was love at first listen. In fact, these intermdeiary speakers are going to stay alot longer than I planned and will be in my living room with my 300 and 845 tube SET, however, this baby needs power and it will get plenty of that with the Manley 250 watt Neo Classic monoblocks. If you are on the market for a great speaker at a great price, give the Alon I Mk II a listen, you may keep it for a long long time.... Happy Listening and always enjoy the music... Similar Products Used: Silveline Audio Sonata, Merlin VSM, VMPS RM-40, Galante Symphony, Tyler Linbrook Signature, Sonus Faber Amati, Jean Maurer |
[Sep 21, 2000]
Ian Chan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Transparency, imaging.
Weakness:
A bit lean overall I passed over the Alon's in my quest for new speakers in the $1-2k range because of the open baffle design, but when persuaded to audition them, they had the opportunity to change my mind. Similar Products Used: PSB Stratus Bronze |
[Feb 07, 2001]
Roger
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
soundstage, clarity
Weakness:
anything below 40Hz I bought these speakers used, after having auditioned them thouroughly in the shop. It subsequently still is a surprise, of course, how they are going to sound with your own equipment. Suffice to say, I was not disappointed. These speakers are truly amazing when it comes to fine detail and transparency. You end up rediscovering your whole cd-collection, and yes, you notice musicians breathe or shuffling up the stage. It makes the music so much more life-like in every way. The KEF's in comparison are flat and seem to overfocus on the (still muddled) midrange. To be fair, though, the KEF's were only about $400,- new. As was pointed out in other reviews, subwoofer-like thunderous base is absent, but that tends to enhance listening fatigue anyway. Similar Products Used: KEF K140 |
[Jul 19, 2001]
Jim Burnes
Audiophile
Strength:
Holographic imaging, liquid bass, transparent midrange
Weakness:
Missing a little top-end sparkle, demanding load This is a review update. After living with the Alons for Similar Products Used: Dunlavy SC-1 |
[Sep 11, 1999]
Jim Burnes
an Audiophile
Where to start? |
[Jul 06, 2000]
Andrew Katana
Audiophile
Strength:
Open, dynamic and well balanced
Weakness:
hard to drive. Need a good bit of power to make them sing I have been looking for a step up to my home theater system for about a year. I took a listen to just about everything in the 1000-2000 range and just could not find anything I liked. I have a pair of SL-600's that run my main listening system and I wanted something for the home theater that would sound as good on stereo playback as what I can have when I sit down to listen to music. Long term I would like to have one system and the Alon's are helping me move in that direction. Similar Products Used: Monitor Audio, NHT, Paradigm |