Acarian Systems Alon II Floorstanding Speakers
Acarian Systems Alon II Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 16, 2003]
mike singer
AudioPhile
Strength:
ability to disappear- deep and wide soundstage great imaging( though the edges are rounded, good thing imo) musical presentation and unfatiging planar sound without panel size paints a wonderful presentation Very wide sweet spot Can be played very loud or low, the speaker can paint the sonic picture at any volume level ( must hear this, it doesnt get hard or strident at high levels and is also musically invloving at low levels) tonally accurate and intergrated Can be placed close to a side wall if nesacary Planar sound and presentation but with bass and dynamics the company is very good to deal and has a very good reputation. drivers can be upgraded ( if you feel it is nesacary. my system sounds great right now, why spend $$$$ and screw it up ?)
Weakness:
critical proper placement, be prepared to spend some time very revealing of equipment and cables (if cheap electronics are used, that is what you will hear) speaker base/spike system is inadaquate - replaced with lead shot loaded vandersteen 1B stand (fits perfectly) Must be pulled out from the back wall the construction is just okay, i have seen better at the price point Transperency is very, very good at the price point but not as good as the very best ( i.e wilson, aduio physic....not really a fair comparison) I have the alon II (mark i) speakers that i picked up off audiogon for a very good price. I was very surprised when i found their sweet spot in my listening room. the placemet took a little longer than expected. they can be set closer than what you might expect to the side wall due to the dipole design, however they do need to be pulled out from the back wall. Once the sweet spot is found you will know it by when you standup and sit down. what is very nice is the width of the sweet spot, it is very wide so that 2 people can listen no problem. They are very neutral, dynamic, and musical. The sound is very close to a magnaplanar but WITH BASS AND DYNAMICS !!!!!!! The speaker can handle large dynaimic swings with the proper ancillary equipment. They also sound very good at low levels which is amazing ( I can not imagine a well set pair of II's having no bass output. my wife complains that it is shaking the house) the bass is very taut and well defined ( Better than the vandy 2ce imho). I can not believe how well these speakers image and disappear. They are very coherant from top to bottom. The soundstage and height is limited by the recording. They are very musical and unfatiging, and tonaly very unclored. I would condsider them a "poor mans " reviewers speaker ( but with soul) and at used prices they are untouchable.I plan on holding on to these babies for a very long time and may eventually consider upgrading the drivers to a mkII status other notes: must be biwired ( shotgun or true biwire) Replace the wood base/spike with vandersteen 1b stand likes to be set up on the long wall ( i.e wide) i gave it five stars on the overall - the sound quality is better than expected and only limited by your ancillary gear. Four stars on the value- the build quality could be better. the Similar Products Used: vandy 2ce,2ci celestion 100,600,700 magnaplanar von scwheirt |
[Mar 18, 2002]
BigDaddyJ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Imaging, timing, bass, mids, highs.....EVERYTHING!!!!!
Weakness:
Needs a lot of power. Alon II Mark 2 Unbelievable!! Imaging is absolutely amazing. Location of instruments is pinpoint accurate; the degree as to where the image is placed blows me away. Deep, solid, unbloated bass, true-to-life midrange, and detailed but smooth highs!!! I don''t quite know what to call it, but this speaker has a level of dynamics that I''ve never experienced before. When a majority of the members of a jazz band or an orchestra accent a note at the same time, the notes really sound ACCENTED across the whole spectrum of the speaker. I just assumed with my past speakers that you could only get that feeling in live music. My other speakers don''t have that level of timing and impact. I''ve been a jazz musician for 20 yrs, and there are few speakers I''ve heard that sound as natural as Alon speakers. Again as with all my past speaker upgrades, I now here more from my cd''s. All my past speakers now sound veiled. One note though, these speakers need a bit of power. I am currently running a 200 watt/channel RMS (@ 8 ohms). Sounds awesome, but I''ve never had to turn the volume this high before. Similar Products Used: Kef Ref 103/3, Magnapan SMG Special, Ohm Walsh 2, Ohm Walsh 3, Linaeum |
[Jan 14, 2000]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Openness, depth, midrange and bass
Weakness:
None I can think of. I was very impressed the first time I heard these speakers and my opinion of them has not changed. When I close my eyes I feel like the artist is right in front of me, and the band is setup just beyond the wall behind the speakers. Similar Products Used: psb Stratus Goldi, NHT 2.9 |
[Jan 17, 2000]
Shiunk Shiunk
Audio Enthusiast
!!! GOOD SPEAKERS !!! |
[Jan 13, 2000]
Greg
Audiophile
Strength:
Better than anything I've heard in this price range.
Weakness:
N/A I bought my first pair of Alon ll's in 1997. I replaced a pair of Vandersteen 2ce's. I haven't tired of them yet, as a matter of fact I bought another pair to use as my rear channel speakers in my home theater system. I have also added an Alon Centris center channel speaker. If you think 2 Alons sound good you can imagine what 5 of them sound like. They are powered by a McCormack DNA-1 deluxe and an HT-1 which is the 3 channel version of the DNA-.5. I know there are better speakers out there than this one but not at this price. I recently auditioned the Hales Revelation 3 and the Joseph audio that are in the same price range of the Alon's and I'm keeping my Alon's. As for base they're great on thier own but when matched to a good sub the performance is awsome. I highly recomend these speakers to anyone looking in the 2k to 3k range. Similar Products Used: Alon Centris center channel speaker |
[Mar 18, 2001]
Spencer
Audiophile
Strength:
Soundstage, open highs and bass depth
Weakness:
Looks good in black but black only The best sounding speaker I have ever heard for the price. The open air midrange is amazing. It allows for totaly uncolored midrange production. The bass is tight and accurate. You really must hear these. The highs are open and the soundstage is deep and accurate. The detial is great. They are the best I have heard in the price range. Similar Products Used: B&W, Thiel, Vandersteen, Vienna Acoustics and etc |
[Feb 05, 2001]
Joe A.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Imaging, smooth upper frequency response, tonal balance
Weakness:
bass depth, soundstaging depth Yes, speakers are probably the most subjective component in hi-fi. I was looking to replace my Nautilus 804's and was taking suggestions. I happened upon the MK II's from Alon. I went to my local dealer and took a listen to a fully burned in pair that was powered by both solid state and tube gear at different times. The result was nothing spectacular. Two dealers that I spoke to about the Alon's both said and I quote, "Oh, the MK II's will blow away your B&W's". MY POINT IS NOT TO TRASH ALON OR ANY OTHER SPEAKER MANUFACTURER, IT IS SOLELY TO STATE THAT EVERY DEALER IS LOOKING TO SELL SOMETHING. B&W is like taboo to some dealers who state that the are commercial junk with a name. I say nonsense, the Alons only could compare to the B&W's in imaging and tonal balance. I feel the 804's were far superior to the Alons. This is a matter of opinion, MY OPINION! Again, dont take anyone's word when purchasing YOUR gear. I cant stress enough that you have to go out and compare as much gear as you can before you make a purchase. The Alons arent bad if your not looking for good air movement, bass response and soundstaging. Please, form your own opinion. Also, the build quality leaves much to be desired. Listen for yourself. Similar Products Used: B&W Nautilus 804's, Joseph Audio 22 and 25, Dunleavy |
[Dec 21, 2001]
Raymond
Audiophile
Strength:
open-sounding, transparency, coherence, and superb spatial resolution and soundstage
Weakness:
quite revealing of equipment with which it's partnered Of all the speakers I've had (and I've had quite a few), this has got to be the best! The soundstaging on these speakers rivals that of the Apogee Slant 6's (which I thought at that time couldn't be paralleled by box speakers in the $2500 range - but I was wrong!) The openness and spatial resolution are exemplary coupled with an extremely neutral midband, clean and extended highs, and a deep and taut bass. Folks, to me, these are all ingredients of all I'm looking for in a pair of speakers. If you can buy a pair for the same price as say a Meadowlark Kestrel, or any of the above speakers I've mentioned, I suggest going with these Alon 2's (mine are not the mark 2's). Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: Linn Keilidh, Mission 753, Meadowlark Kestrel, Apogee Slant 6, Martin Logan Aerius i, Mirage M5si, Epos ES14, Totem 1 |
[Nov 09, 1998]
Ken Davidoff
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased my speakers in August of 1998 abd was a little bit disappointed at how they sounded. We redid the room that they were placed and while the sheetrock down and the insulation was exposed they sounded magnificent. I put corking over the sheetrock that was put up and the speakers sound as good as I could ever imagine. |
[Dec 24, 1998]
Tim
an Audio Enthusiast
I own a pair of the first generation of the Alon IIs and think they are an excellent product. They are hard to mate to sources but with some effort provide a great sound. The shortcoming that gave the biggest problem was a tendencytoward harsh and over aggresive highs. This can be remedied with a judicious choice of electronics and cables. |