InnerSound Isis Floorstanding Speakers
InnerSound Isis Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[May 04, 2001]
Adrian
Audiophile
Strength:
Excellent midrange, huge soundstage, good bass extension, heavenly treble, good integration of the woofer with the ESL panel
Weakness:
Narrow sweetspot. I have these beauties for a year now. The best speakers for $5k or less! I'm still amazed at how nice they sound every time when I sit down to listen to music. Similar Products Used: ML SL3, Meadowlark Shearwaters, Maggies 1.6 |
[Jan 22, 2001]
Steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Spectacular soundstage and precise imaging, incredible clarity, transparency, and speed, good bass extension and pitch, good integration of ESL panel with transmission-line woofer in midrange, nice looking (IMHO), and not too big or heavy.
Weakness:
Small sweet spot, somewhat loose bass, and some high frequency treble emphasis. These ESL/dynamic hybrids are excellent speakers in most respects. For the money, they are quite remarkable. After reading the very positive reviews on this website and in various audio-rags, I did an in-home 30 day audition of the InnerSound Isis speakers, together with their ESL amp and preamp. I was particularly influenced by Jerie’s comments about the speakers (see below) because, like him, I had spent many happy years with Apogee Stages driven by a Rowland Model 1 amp and a tube preamp (in my case, the Audible Illusions Modulus 3A). Since we obviously had similar taste in audio equipment, it seemed pretty likely that if he’d liked the Isis so much, I would too. He made some crucial comparisons between the Isis and the Stages that gave me enough interest to ask for the home trial. Similar Products Used: I have owned VMPS Towers, Vandersteen 2Cs, Magnepan IIIAs, Apogee Stages, and Reference 3A De Capos; I’ve auditioned several Martin Logans, Thiels, Dunlavys, Ariels, Alons, etc. |
[Sep 20, 2000]
Richard Burke
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
image, clarity, "presence"
Weakness:
takes serious equipment to push them I spent about 3 months auditioning speakers for a new house that I just moved into (much larger). The ISIS speakers were by the far the best available within my price range. Because of the size of the room that I now have my equipment in (30+' x 20+') I focused in on speakers like the SL3 from Martin Logan and 3.6 from Magneplanar. I tried a few conventional speakers such as the Vandersteen 3 signature, but felt that ESL was better suited for my needs. Although I was impressed with the Maggies, a six month waiting list and a need to spend a large amount of money to drive them was too much for me. The ISIS Although requiring a good deal of power is much more forgiving than the Maggies. There is no comparison with regard the SL3's, the ISIS is better in all categories. Similar Products Used: listened to Martin Logan SL3, Maggie 3.6 |
[Jul 06, 2000]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredible Soundstage, detail, dynamics, build quality, customer service
Weakness:
Relatively narrow sweet spot for critical listening, however off axis casual listening is very clean InnerSound's ISIS speakers are truly incredible! InnerSound uses the term "Magic Show", but underneath, there's really no magic, just some of the finest engineering and quality components put together by the man who wrote the cookbook on electrostatic speaker design, Roger Sanders. Perhaps it seems like magic that a speaker can make a recording sound so convincingly real. Similar Products Used: I have not owned anything that could compare. I considered Magnepan MG-1.6QR, Martin Logan Aerial, Meadowlark Shearwater Hotrod |
[Sep 03, 2000]
Jerie
Audiophile
Strength:
Soundstage & Imaging, Dynamics, Speed of Attack, Transient Response and Detail in Spades
Weakness:
Normal ESL stuff, fussy to set-up and room dependant. The Isis speaker is Inner Sounds "little sister" product offering of the Eros. It is a hybrid design employing an electrostatic panel measuring 11.5 inches wide by 42 inches tall. This panel is mounted above an 8 inch dynamic woofer mounted in a transmission line enclosure. Overall the speaker measures 62 inches tall and sits upon 3 adjustable spikes or hardwood floor "smooth" feet for solid anchoring. Speaker terminals consist of two sets of quality constructed binding posts that are located to the rear of the speaker. One set of binding posts for the ESL panel and the other for the woofer to facilitate bi-wire or bi-amp setup. The speaker also comes with shorting straps for the speaker terminals to support conventional wiring. Below the speaker terminals is the AC plug for the detachable ESL power cord and above is a bass level control knob. This knob has 4 settings ranging from -2 to +1. The speaker manual is superb with outstanding documentation on speaker setup. Most reviews states that these speakers are highly directional producing a rather small "sweet spot". I have found this to be true with most ESL and ribbon panel loudspeakers. Similar Products Used: Apogee Acoustics and Martin Logan product offerings |