Aurum Cantus Leisure 2 SE Floorstanding Speakers
Aurum Cantus Leisure 2 SE Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 21, 2017]
Ian Meyers
AudioPhile
This COULD be a very good speaker. Not IS but COULD be. The bullets:
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[Jun 17, 2015]
Chingo sincondon
AudioPhile
These speakers are great ,for the price but they are not made of quality craftsmanship if you open them up you can see the cheap quality, they sound almost as good KLH $100.00 speakers, I donated them. Chineesecrapman. |
[Nov 30, 2009]
markmendenhall
Audio Enthusiast
Fabulous speaker! The KAV Design version of the Leisure 2 SE represents an incredible value and sounds much more like a full range, floor standing loudspeaker than its modest, monitor size would suggest. Excellent bass, outstanding soundstaging and excellent mids and highs from a very affordable, attractive package that leaves your jaw agape with its full, broad, detailed and musical presentation. I'd have to disagree slightly with a previous reviewer: I've played these with both a 45 watt EL34 based tube amp and a 200 watt ss integrated and I much prefer the presentation with more power. The tube mids might be a little better, (might) - but the full weight and scale these speakers can produce are fully realized with more power. Great bass response, excellent in all areas, these are nothing short of fabulous speakers. |
[Nov 30, 2009]
Mark Mendenhall
Audio Enthusiast
The Aurum Cantus Leisure 2 SE from KAV Design is nothing short of a fantastic loudspeaker. Given its frequency response range, you'd think you were listening to a full range, floor standing loudspeaker, not a modestly sized monitor. For such a small bass/mid driver, the bass response is alarming: deep, taut and musical. Mid range and upper frequencies are produced with realism, weight and are incredibly smooth, even at high volumes. I'd have to disagree slightly with one previous reviewer: I've powered mine with both modestly sized tube gear and high powered, high quality ss gear and these speakers prefer more power. It is counter-intuitive, I know, but smaller speakers just sound better with lots of power. Fortunately, you don't have to spend a ton of money to get extremely high quality ss integrated amplifiers, which work extremely well with these speakers. Stunning finish, nice stands, these speakers represent tremendous value for the investment. The ribbon tweeters are fast, but not at all brittle or thin - they get the notes and body of the music right! Unless you have to fill a large room or insist on the deepest of bass, the Aurum Cantus deliver in all areas including delicacy, musicality, soundstaging, detail, frequency response and realism. |
[Nov 14, 2006]
jk121764
AudioPhile
Strength:
silky mids and highs. Punchy mid-bass. Beautiful cabinetry.
Weakness:
None so far After going through a few different sets of speakers and wasting quite a bit of money, I took a chance on these after seeing them on Ebay. Fortunately for me it was a good decision. I like them very much. Excellent for near-field monitors, and one of less fatiguing speakers I've listened to.
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[Sep 19, 2006]
John Doe
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great sound quality.
Weakness:
Bass rolls off at 50 Hz @ -3 dB (42 Hz @ - 6 dB), which, though low for their size, is not low enough to fully reproduce the bass from a pipe organ. I recommend using a good quality subwoofer if you listen to music with deep bass (or consider a higher model Aurum Cantus speaker). For most popular music, however, this is low enough.
The Leisure 2SE (U.S. Version) is a fabulous speaker, which, contrary to what some have said, is an easy load for an amplifier. They can be used with "mid-fi" receivers without problems - if you don't believe me, consult the web site of Kellsie Audio & Video Designs, as they were the co-designer of these speakers, and they say the same thing. (Indeed, an audiophile on a tight budget would be well advised to use a "mid-fi" receiver or amplifier with these speakers, as speakers make far more difference to the sound than will occur with any tolerably decent amplifier. For the most bang for your buck, spend the most money on your speakers.) It provides amazingly deep bass for its size (though not for its retail price), and highs that are virtually unsurpassed at any price.
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[Mar 12, 2005]
Aljosa Vornsek
AudioPhile
Strength:
- trully musical performer - incredible value for money - exellent build quality
Weakness:
- due to revealing nature, the speakers demand classy amplifiers and front end - demanding load Aurum Cantus Leisure 2SE are top of the line monitor loudspeakers that offer incredible value for money invested. They need about 250 hours of braking in, after that period the do not merely produce sound, but they sing with a voice of a an nightingale. The ribbon driver is fast, sweet, precise and it sings with crystal clarity, even at ranges where ordinary tweeters give up. The production of the lower octaves is defined, and the drivers go deep for a cabinet of this size, which actually surprised me. As a whole, these speakers are finely balanced, and they are true emotional performers, that pull the listener into the music, inevitably causing him to stomp his feet and tap with his hands to the rhythm of the music. Summing it up with a word – they are MUSICAL. Cantus should be driven with a good amplifier, since they are not an extremely easy load. Due to the high resolution of the ribbon driver, the short comings of the amplifier are exposed. When they are placed correctly in the listening room, their soundstage is wide and deep, and the speakers tend to totally disappear. They have been with me for more than 5 months, and they are going to stay with me for a long time to come. The build quality and execution of these speakers is a story of its own. The drivers are custom hand built, and the cross over consists of costly Mundorf Supreme MKP capacitor, air wound inductors and the internal wiring is from Supra. The speakers are delivered in matched pairs marked with unique serial numbers – at this price range I have until now not seen anything like it. They get my warmest recommendation!! Similar Products Used: Jamo, JM-Lab, Sonus Faber,... |
[Jan 25, 2005]
extents
AudioPhile
Strength:
detail,imaging,lowend!!!
Weakness:
none i 100% agree with the forst reviewer.i tried the home theater thing and it did not work for me so i went back to 2-channel.i wanted a 2-channel set-up for both music and movies.i could not find a small speaker that fit the bill until i tried these.i bought these because of the ribbon tweeter ,i knew they would be detailed but i did not expect the whole package.they are incredibly detailed and i cannot beleive the low end you get from these speakers.looks are incredible piano black[gloss]with matching stands.i highly recomm.these speakers!!!i did not expect this sound at this price point.perfect match for my second system music and movies.i would be extremely happy with these as my reference monitors!!! Similar Products Used: dyns.b&w,focal,triangle,energy,polk |
[Nov 16, 2004]
Erich_Klink
AudioPhile
Strength:
Luster highs Deep bass Precise sound reproduction
Weakness:
none Absolutely amazed with the performance. Have owned/heard many speakers before, including Contour 1.3SE, B&W 805, ProAc D1.5, and Thiel C2.4. The Leisures are at least as good if not better, especially the luster highs reproduced by the G2 ribbon tweeters, nothing on par. The low-end is amazingly deep too. Many who had heard ny system thought that there is a subwoofer somewhere in the room. The sound stage is huge with very precise imaging. It gets high WOF too. I have the poplar finish, and it looks much better than those mentioned above. For the monay, it is definitely a steal. Similar Products Used: Contour 1.3SE, B&W 805, ProAc D1.5, and Thiel C2.4. |