Athena Technologies S2 Floorstanding Speakers

Athena Technologies S2 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

a 2-way design that can be used as front speakers, or rear channel speakers in a surround system.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 15, 2002]
Bruce Tai
AudioPhile

Strength:

Plenty of bass (down to 50Hz) when used alone Prodigious bass (down to 25Hz) and seamless integration when docked on P2 As a mini-monitor alone S2 is very detailed and enjoyable. When considered as a package with P2, its bass extension and overall balance are unbeatable in its price range.

Weakness:

I don’t like front baffle protruding over the top.

This is a reasonably priced speaker which serves all kinds of music well. It has the dynamics to handle Mahler’s symphonies, the details to portray a chamber concert, the tonal balance to distinguish a Guaneiri from a Strad, the ambience to bring listeners closer to performers, the muscularity to make be-bop loud and fun and the gentleness to prevent old mono recordings from sounding harsh. It is accurate but not cold or coarse around the edges. Of course it does not have the life-like, lush, warm, airy sound that could create you-are-there sensations. You need really deep pockets to own that kind of sound, and those who do, including some hi-fi reviewers, sometimes criticize well-designed budget speakers for lacking musicality, as if one needs all that money to enjoy the music. No way! Music is an abstract art and the ultimate musicality is in the heart, not the equipment. What is needed is a stereo system that does all kinds of music justice, so one can set out to explore all the wonderful music out there. When a pair of S2 is docked on a pair of P2 active subwoofers, the result is true full-range sound from 25 to 20k Hz. I have never heard subwoofers integrating so well with mini-monitors, not even at hi-fi shows. Now I really enjoy organ music, not because of its plentiful low bass but its enchanting higher pitches. However, without sufficient bass, organ music (and jazz) can sound top-heavy and dull. Athena S2/P2 is not ultra-refined in any way, but its balance toward all music genres is a very rare quality in hi-end speakers regardless of price. Audiophiles care about whether their speakers sound magical with their best recordings, but music lovers care about how their speakers sound with all their recordings. I have auditioned other acclaimed products in this price range. Meadowlark Swift sounds more refined and airy but limited in bass and dynamics. The pair I auditioned also exhibits a strange resonance in upper mid-range which affects violin, piano and female vocal. Energy C-9 produces bigger and fuller sound but misses the deepest bass notes and the intimacy of individual instruments. S2/P2 artfully blends the clarity of mini-monitors and deep bass of active subs, and hence handles all music genres with conviction. It definitely deserves the year-end award for exceptional value from Soundstage. System: Sony DVP-NS900V SACD/DVD Player Jolida JD301 Tube/MOSFET Integrated Amplifier Tivoli Model Two Radio Athena S2/P2 Spearkers

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 27, 2002]
Seasong46
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound is detailed, warm, with plenty of presence and excellant imaging.

Weakness:

Ok, so the name tags are cheesy. They can be pulled off.

I purchased a pair of S2 speakers about two months ago. Placement is not a variable in my living room, there is only one spot to place them. It took a little while to brake them in and /or tweak them (or the room)with my equalizer. These speakers are wonderful. The nuance of vocals, as well as instrumentation, is excellant. I have been listening to the Beatles since the beginning and I don''''t think I really ever heard Lennon or McCartney''''s voice with such presence and substance until listening with the S2s. I could go on and on with examples of how the S2s bring new life to very familiar music. They seem quite at home with rock, folk, jazz or classical. I have been listening to music through AKG studio monitor headphones for the last 10 years. It''''s great to have the room filled with detailed, warm, and robust music once again. I added a Velodyne sub to add a little more deep bass as the S2s are rated down to 50 Hz. The S2s alone, though, have plenty of bass for their size. These really are great speakers given their performance, price, and appearance. I don''''t understand why they would stike someone as unattractive. Anyway, it''''s the sound that counts and the S2s sound great.

Similar Products Used:

Infinity RSB for the last 20 years.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 25, 2002]
Mr Gespenst
AudioPhile

Strength:

-Treble Clarity -Midrange Clarity -Excellent Relative Bass Response (considering their small size) -Price

Weakness:

-Ugly -Terrible Mounts -Goofy Fabric Screens -Damn Labels Break Off! -Mediocre Ports

These are good speakers. The imaging is very accurate. The overall sound is very clear; there are no missing sounds. The power handling is great. These speakers do go VERY loud without distortion or anomalies. Bass response is good. Treble and midrange are excellent. These speakers sound best through a direct amplifier (one that does not manipulate the treble or bass, they simply amplify the natural sound from the source). This is usually only the case with MUCH more expensive speakers. There are a few drawbacks to these speakers and this product line. The faceplate looks ridiculous; it''s uneven with the cabinet at the top. The fabric covers have WAY TOO MUCH plastic framing that does interfere with the sound (though it''s very, very slight). The port is poorly designed and the insulation can occasionally be seen through them. The main drawback is the whole speaker/subwoofer mating thing. Why did they do that? The metal bars on the bottom of the S2 are ugly and sonically impairing. Also, there is only one rear rubber support, creating some sort of screwed up unstable tripod thing which is totally ridiculous. I say to the manufacturers, "Just give the damn things normal stands!" From what I have read, the connecting rails on the "matching" subwoofers (P2s) are just as annoying. While it superficially appears that this feature allows for expandability, this is not true. What the hell was preventing us from buying 2 subwoofers before? Manufacturers have always timbre matched their speakers (or tried). The last and most annoying attribute of these speakers is the manufacturers label. It is attached to the bottom of the speaker and extrudes from the cabinet. So guess what happens to it! It breaks off. The little stupid things about these speakers can really piss a guy off. The cabinet finish is good, but man, these speakers are UGLY and cheap looking (in my opinion anyway). The bottom line however is that these speakers sound good, REALLY good. So good in fact that all the little acoustic modifiers become very apparent with the S2s (room size, wall deflections, etc.). This is NOT because the speakers are bad, it is actually because they are so much better than other speakers. Most speakers do not produce enough clarity to have their overall sound adversely affected.

Similar Products Used:

I have used all sorts of speakers, bookshelf and tower types. In my opinion, these speakers are in a class of their own. Their performance kills other bookshelves and even rivals certain towers.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 21, 2002]
Scott Richardson
AudioPhile

Strength:

Deep extended bass performance for their size. Very efficient, so does not require big amp. Sweet treble, with crystal clear extension right up to 20KHz Warm and smooth midrange.

Weakness:

A little top heavy for many stands, as these are larger than average bookshelf speakers.

Similar sound to their siblings, the S1''s but a slightly fuller experience, with even better bass performance. The sound of the S2''s is very wam and sweet because of the drivers that have been used. They make music very natural and never harsh, your ears never tire of listening to them. The bass extension on these is darn good considering, the modest size of the enclosure. I am using a Yamaha RXV2095 Receiver, and I do not need to crank the volume much to get these to play loud, as they are very efficient, at 93dB 1w1m. All of my music now sounds clearer, and sweeter than it ever has, and they match perfectly to my rear speakers, the S1''s by Athena. These blend great with my subwoofer also, which is custom made. I have had issues with previous speakers getting the sub to blend in.

Similar Products Used:

Athena S1''s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 18, 2001]
Sean Huang
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Smooth highs, nice, tight (and deep!) bass, looks beautiful, very full sounding.

Weakness:

Highs were not as clear as the Infinity Emit-R tweeters I was used to (from the classic Infinity Reference Four).

I was able to get a great deal for these speakers and everytime I hear them, I'm happy for every cent I paid for them! The sound quality is amazing, and makes all types of music sound great. The highs are clear and detailed without becoming too bright and harsh on the ears, and the ported design gives music nice, tight bass that really rocks. I used to have a pair of Polk RT-400s, but I didn't like those because the bass tended to be a bit boomy sometimes (I have a small room) and the tweeter was so bad that voices sounded muffled. Then I got a pair of Infinity Reference Fours with the Emit-R tweeter, and at first I was blown away by how clear the vocals were, but eventually my ears started to hurt from the super bright highs. I also got disappointed with the lack of fullness in the lower end, making music sound somewhat empty.
Now that I got these Athenas, music sounds like the way it should be. Overall, a great pair of speakers for a great price!

Similar Products Used:

Polk RT-400 (highs too muffled, not clear enough), Infinity Reference Four (highs were too bright and clear, hurt my ears).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 12, 2000]
Anthony Truong
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Look.
Good for music

Weakness:

Seems not produce good sound in hi-freq range. Could be from my bad room acoustic.

Looks very nice.
Good for classical music (could be because my NAD T760 produce good outputs for this kind of music).
Upgradable. I think it is gonna be much better if it goes with P2 as a whole but not separately.
Cost.

Similar Products Used:

JBL L1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 12, 2001]
Per Ivar
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

The grip of the sound and its capability to get even fast heavy metal detailed and clear. The flexibility with the other component in the Athena sortiment, example P2.

Weakness:

In the highest frequenses it seem to lack a little, but this is not a major drawback if you ask me.

I bought my Athena S2 in february, and it is worth every penny! I also have a pair of P2 subwoofers, and together this push every challenger in this price range off the arena! deep clear sound that you can adjust your self. The speakerterminals are good and have possibilitys for banana plugs, and they are, of course gold plated.
This is a furniture. And can also be a friend to every audio phile or audio interesteds wifes.
The combination S2/P2 is a good alternative to a big ekspensive amplifier and big expensive speakers.
The P2 is active subs with an 8"woofer and a 100w amplifier in each! Very good choise.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 20, 2001]
David
Casual Listener

Strength:

-looks like wood
-modular design
-nice tight bass
-musical sounding speaker

Weakness:

-a little bright at times(will taper off after a few months of use) and you have to adjust the treble to zero.
-imaging could be better(well, could be my onkyo 575x receiver)

I'm looking to buy Energy speakers at first but I saw this speaker and the salesman told me that it was the same company that makes those speakers. So I listened to the speakers and compared it to Sony, Yamaha and JBL that they also have side by side. I would have to admit that JBL(studio series that similar to the size of this speakers) is also good but I would have to say that to my ears, Athena sounded better in a sense that it would seem to disappear when you listen to it(others are plain good sounding).

In this price range, I would say that this is probably one of the best deal out there. You can't be wrong with these speakers. I recently bought S1 for my rears and sounds good right now.

Setup: 575x, EnergyXL8 sub, Athena S2, S1, EnergyXLC (thinking to replace with Athena also)...

Similar Products Used:

Energy, Polk, JBL, Yamaha, Bose, Sony

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 2001]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent versatility. Great sound. I have them connected to the P2 Subs. Base blew me away from the combined setup.

Weakness:

None so far

Very happy with the purchase. The best part about the speakers are the looks. They are very attractive. Very easy to set up. Base is great, fully adustable for each tower and tons of hookup options.

Similar Products Used:

Bose 601, 301.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 10, 2001]
Ragbar Olshkin
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

-incredible bass, no distortion
-excellent value

Weakness:

-a little bright
-lacking midrange

I auditioned the S2s and their smaller siblings, the S1s. Naturally, the S2s provided a huge improvement in bass response and the sound was significantly more dynamic. After about 15 hours of pumping music through its circuitry, I began to feel the tremendous power of these babies. Although the bass response only goes down to about 50 Hz, you probably won't have any need for a subwoofer unless you have a large room or are a bass fanatic. When I put on my Amon Tobin album "Supermodified", I though I was going to wet my shorts! Extensive, tight, never overpowering, and no distortion whatsoever. Beautiful.

A couple months later, I put in the new Tool CD "Lateralus" to see how my S2s would respond to the heavy metal sound. Again, the bass was fantastic. But I noticed that the guitars sounded a little too bright and harsh for my ears; it also seemed to lack some of the midrange that my more balanced Grado SR-125 headphones picked up. Might it have been the room acoustics? Perhaps, but doubtful. I had my ear next to these speakers, and it still sounded bright. Might it have been due to the speakers not being broken in completely? Well, if that IS the case, then these suckers have one LONG ass break-in time.

Don't let those complaints deter you from checking out the S2s, however: for a small increase in price from the S1s, you really do get a large improvement. If you're looking for a lot of power in a small space, this may just be the best bet.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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