Audio Physic Spark III Floorstanding Speakers
Audio Physic Spark III Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 17, 2004]
Maprik
AudioPhile
Strength:
PRAT Soundstaging Imaging Tonally rich Harmonically accurate Handles all types of music well
Weakness:
Leans a little to the clinical side. Best used with a tube amp or like me, with an integrated tube/ss hybrid. The Spark IIIs are an absolute joy in my system (Unison Research Unico Integrated, Rega P25 w/ Benz Micro Glider M2, Modded SONY SCD-777ES, Cardas Neutral Reference ICs and speaker cables). I was a little apprehensive when I bought them because they were replacing the legendary Spendor SP1/2 speakers with that incredible midrange but lack of bass. I was afraid that the midrange would be dissapointing. After 2 weeks of pure bliss I can honestly say that I am not missing anything. The Spark III sound is full, liquid, tonally accurate, harmonically rich, and SPOOKY real. The bass is deep and accurate. And man do they image! Soundstage is HUGE and players are rock solid within the field. I have owned many speakers over the years and I can honestly say that these are the best in my system so far. I prefer a musical speaker with a wide genre of music. I listen to jazz, classical, opera, techno, country, classic rock you name it. If it's recorded well I enjoy it. As a musician truth of tone and timber is vital to me and the Spark IIIs have it in spades!!!!! Similar Products Used: Coincident Speaker Technology Triumph Signatures and Conquests, Totem Arro, Sonus Faber Grand Pianos, Reference 3A MM DeCapos, JM Reynaud Twin MKII and Evo Is, Silverline Sonatinas MKI, Soliloquy 5.3, Spendor SP1/2e, a few more I know I've forgotten |
[May 25, 2002]
jupiter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Terrific imaging and build quality
Weakness:
none Overall an excellant speaker, my APs have been a perfect match for my relatively small listening room. Before purchasing these speakers I auditioned many different options including Martin Logan Aerius', Proac Response Ones, and Magnepan 1.6s. I found the Sparks to have the best soundstage and low end of the bunch. The build quality and styling is also superb. Similar Products Used: see above |
[Sep 16, 2000]
John
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
bass, holographic soundstage
Weakness:
none at this price I spent some time comparing the Spark III to the Proac 1.5 using a Rega Planet and Exposure 60 wt. integrated amp. The Spark had incredible bass for a small floor stander. The speakers seemed to disappear and the high end was smooth and nonfatiguing. These speakers are fast and lively. The Proacs in comparison probably had a little smoother midrange and a little more high end detail, but no where near the bass presence. I found the Spark's presentation more appealing and for a thousand bucks less, a much better value. Similar Products Used: proac 1.5 |
[Nov 26, 2000]
Vern
Audiophile
Strength:
goes very low for this size speaker,good soundstage.
Weakness:
after a while you want a more neutral sounding speaker playing for you. I used this speaker just for a while,because a was very impressed by its deep and holographic sound.i used different amps. and cables but my oppinion was that if you listen for more than a ,lets say 10min.,you want a more neutral sounding speaker.for rock ore not critical listeners this speaker wil do.not bad at all but not for me. Similar Products Used: audio physics tempo II,B&W CDM7SE. |
[Nov 17, 2000]
John Graham
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
huge soundstage, great bass
Weakness:
none I feel the need to add to the commentary about the tweeter. After two extensive auditions, with the Rega Planet used as the front end, I had similiar feelings about the treble, (Lack of detail, possibly rolled off.) I auditioned them again with a megabuck Wadia CD player ( can't remember the model number)and was blown away by the detail. This last audition was the clincher. I ordered a pair. |
[Aug 16, 2001]
tapsa
Audiophile
Strength:
Big soundstage, airy, accurate, very good bass
Weakness:
nothing Very amazing speakers, i think that price it is best buy.It is very neutral and accurate speakers and soundstage is big and airy like dunlavy"s.I think dunlavy,ap spark 3 and acapella fidelio is best(neutral) small speakers what i have ever heard.happy listening tapsa Similar Products Used: dunlavy, acapella fidelio |
[Jan 03, 2001]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
soundstage, bass depth and impact
Weakness:
somewhat lacking in absolute vividness and natural timbre I have been auditioning speakers for a while and I just wanted to share a bit about these nice speakers. They are, overall, quite musical and possess the sweetness, pace, and detail to make them a VERY pleasant addition to a modest system. I decided against them as they seem to be just slightly behind some other speakers I have listened to in terms of vividness and natural tone. One example is in multi-instrument rhythmic music where the music comes through forcefully but you can not distinguish as readily the type of instruments, and thus you cannot enjoy its unique tonal character. Overall, as I said, quite nice on the whole, though. Especially for the price. Similar Products Used: Vienna Acoutics, Merlin TSM, Ruark Talisman II, Revel, B&W, Tyler |
[Jul 18, 2000]
Steve Camadeco
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fast and clean overall. Amazing bottom-end
Weakness:
A bit forward in upper range I auditioned these at Audio Outlet in Mt. Kisco, NY. These were practically new and in need of break-in time. I was able to compare these to the Pro-Ac 1.5 using SS and tube amps of similar wpc. I found the SparkIII to be very clean and uncolored. They sounded better through tubes. My preference at the price point would be the Pro-Ac because of their sweet mids. The Spark wins the bass award. I would need to hear the Hales and Josephs before I could make a buy decision. I did like both of these better than the Martin Logans at the same price point. Similar Products Used: Pro-Ac 1.5 |
[Oct 22, 2000]
ccmman
Audiophile
Strength:
deeeeep and wiiidddeee soundstage; stunning bass; astonishing dynamics; ability to disappear as sound source
Weakness:
lacks that last nth level of airiness and goosebump factor--which costs much bigger bucks The 2 finalists in my home audition shoot-out were what I consider to be the finest giant-killer-for-the-money speakers available: Magnepan 1.6's and these Spark IIIs. I had both speakers for several days for a home audition. Unfortunately, I am putting together my first real system and couldn't use the same amp to drive both speakers. In any case, both speakers had the same wire (low end Tributary), preamp (Rougue Audio 99), and front end (Denon DVM-3700 and Bel Canto Dac1). For the the Sparks, I borrowed an Audio Research 100.2 solid state amp. [Quintessence Audio, by the way, is a fabulous dealer.] My 19' x 18' living room is untreated and very live, and has a big tv in the middle of the soundstage (for music listening, drape a thick comforter over the tv to drastically improve the soundstage--or better yet have a dedicated music room!) The speakers were a full 5 feet from the back wall, 9 feet apart, and 4 feeet from side walls. Similar Products Used: Maggie 1.6's |
[Sep 14, 2000]
Rob
Audiophile
Strength:
Incredible soundstage and presence
Weakness:
slightly rolled-off high frequencies I went into the store intending to purchase these speakers and walked out questioning them. I was a huge fan of the Spark but thought they lacked deep bass and was sure that the addition of a second mid-woofer would resolve that issues. The speakers were used in conjuncion with a CJ CD player, Densen pre and power amps and siltech cables. Similar Products Used: Sonus Faber Concerto, ML Aerius i, Aerial 7B |