Pinnacle Classic Gold Aerogel Floorstanding Speakers
Pinnacle Classic Gold Aerogel Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 29, 2002]
trans_mike
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Balanced, full sound. Huge soundstage. Nice and heavy, great build quality, built to last forever. Excellent highs, tight super deep bass. You will probably never need new speakers until the warranty runs out, which is a 10 YEAR warranty, WOW! Next to my Onkyo TX-DS797, this is my best a/v purchase.
Weakness:
Now I have to buy an amp and maybe some of the Pinnacle gold reference speakers before they are completely out of them... Let me get this out of the way first: These speakers ROCK!!!! I came across these when a vendor at Audiogon.com was selling his last 2 pair for $790/pair!!! I couldn't pass this up, b/c I was dreaming about these speakers for months. I'm also going to brag about what I paid for shipping, only $120 with US Freight. They babied these speakers to my front door. So I got a great deal! Anyways, here are my list of things that are awesome about the speakers. 1)Sound Quality (I've got them biwired) I've read some reviews on how deep the bass is and how bright these speakers are. I tend to agree, but if I had to make a comment on what speakers these Aerogels remind me of, it would be a hybrid between Klipsch and Paradigms. I almost got a pair of Studio100s, I'm glad I saved myself an extra $1300. But these speakers, are extremely well balanced. My Onkyo TX-DS797, doesn't have enough power to even start a rumor that I'm straining them. (Note, this is bad, b/c now I want to buy a seperate amp multi-channel amp). The Aerogels produce deeper base then my JBL PB12 sub. But it doesn't rumble like my sub woofer does. 2)Build Quality These things are built like a brick $hithouse. Thick wood, sturdy internal bracing, great brass stands. 3)Finish and Design Even though they only come in black, it is a beautiful black finish. Nice dense wood. The music test: I tested several music CD's on these. The most trying had to be the "John Williams greatest hits". Lots of horns, high and deep. Then the "Lord of the Rings" soundtrack. These speakers laugh in the face of complex music, and recreate the full soundstage easily. I believe the brightness of these speakers, is actually the key to them. The Movie Test: Next I watched a couple movies. Which brings me to a wierd spot. I wanted to watch "Final Fantasy" the night I got them, but ended up watching "Amelie". I was suprised by two things. 1) "Amelie" has tons of sound effects, and special effects, which the Pinnacles really brought out. 2) How much these speakers bring out the best in movies. Everything sounds crisp and clear, but there is absolutely no edgyness. The next night I watched "Final Fantasy", I heard noises that I never heard before, and the sound felt more 3 dimensional and encompassing. Similar Products Used: Bose, JBL and Infiniti. |
[May 02, 2002]
pdwiley
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Awesome stereo and surround ability! Excellent for music and movies. Well built and attractive.
Weakness:
None that I''ve noted yet. I don''t expect to either. This speaker is musically accurate. It has very detailed high and midrange coverage. The bass that is produced from two 8" woofers is astounding! This speaker almost matches my old 15" woofer cerwin-vega M-100''s in the low end. The diaduct tubes certainly seem to be serving a purpose. These speakers are more attractive than pictures reveal. The only complaint I have about the aerogels is that you can accidentally reverse the speaker grill and possibly do damage to the woofers(it lacks any reference logo on the grill). Personally, I don''t think there''s a speaker in it''s price range that compares! Also worth noting is the fact that pinnacle has very reliable service to boot. Similar Products Used: Pinnacle classic gold center and mini-monitors |
[Mar 16, 2002]
rollin56
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
1.Sound great 2.Sound great 3.Sound great Did I mention they sound great?
Weakness:
"Premium" black vinyl?How about some wood grain-rosewood,or cherry perhaps? Fantastic speakers-sounded great right out of the box.Excellent on movies,simply stunning with two channel music-great bass (26 hz. +-3db.),midrange that makes the singer sound like he/she is right there with you,and highs that are crisp without being harsh.Can you tell I''m happy with them? Associated eqipment:Denon AVR-5700 receiver,Acurus 200x3 amp(powering the front 3 channels),Pioneer DVL-919,Monster "Z" series bi-wire,Monster inter-connects. |
[Apr 18, 2001]
Cai Campbell
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
tight, articulate midrange; airy, tranparent highs; full, smooth lower bass; solid speaker construction
Weakness:
anemic mid-bass performance; initially very bright sounding; boderline gimmicky port design; iffy cosmetics; require big power for optimum performance I had been shopping for a speaker upgrade for some time and had conducted a fair amount of research before settling on the Pinnacle Classic Gold Aerogel speakers. I had lived with my Klipsch horn speakers for a number of years, and although I totally LOVED these speakers, their limitations were making themselves known as I had improved other aspects of my sound system in recent months. I know there are staunch advocates in opposing speaker camps (horn vs. dome tweeter designs) but I've never been one to take sides. Instead, I let my ears decide for me, irrespective of the technology. With that said, I must say that my love affair with my Klipsch's were coming to end for two main reasons: (1) their colored performance (although when it comes to coloring, the Klipsch's do it in a very pleasing way) and (2) their questionable midrange and upper treble performance. Similar Products Used: Klipsch KG 5.2 |
[Sep 18, 1999]
Mark
an Audio Enthusiast
Awesome!!! I purchased a demo pair factory direct about 4 months ago and have been completely satisfied, except for one of the brass isolation cones snapping off. They are currently teamed up with the Classic Gold Center Channel and a Yamaha DSP-A1 handles the sound amplification/processing. I plan to round out the system shortly with the addition of the Classic Gold Towers for surronds and the Classic Gold Mini-Monitors for front effects. I don't think I'll be needing a seperate subwoofer with this setup since these speakers really put out the bass. As for the brightness issue that some of the other posters have commented on - beauty is in the ears of the listener and system setup, enough said. |
[May 11, 2001]
Jack
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clarity, bass, midrange, sturdy
Weakness:
tad bright, fit and finish. Well, to start, they arrived days later than expected and one speakers went thru hell.. The cabinet has some dents. Gladly, all drivers work fine. For that reason i didnt make a claim, too much of a hassle. One thing though is that Pinnacle's packing sucks. All others i used were very thoughtful and here come the pinnacles, the heaviest and largest, with the flimsiest packing,,go figure!! Similar Products Used: Platinum audio 808, Mission 773e and 774, Paradigm Monitor 9 |
[Mar 03, 1998]
Gene
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently came across an incredible deal on Pinnacle Aerogel speakers. When they arrived at my house I was a little overtaken by their size. After setting them up in my room, I realized they are not that big, just really tall (46 inches!!!) I put on a Jazz CD and sat back. |
[Mar 02, 1998]
Steve
an Audiophile
I am a grown man at the age of 32 and never in my life has a pair of speakers made me cry with pleasure when I listen to them. After a three month battle for the search for the best speaker under $2k, I can happily say, I shall search no more. I purchased about 3 different speakers and brought them home only to bring them back. Starting with the Boston Acoustic VR-40 to the Cambridge Tower II's (a complete joke), to even the Paradigm Studio 80's. All with the exception of maybe the Paradigms, can not even come close. The Pinnacle's Mid-Range is the best Mid-Range driver on the market. Sax, Guitar, and Snare Drums are the best I have ever heard. The speakers are so well balanced, that at loud volumes, they are not annoying to listen to (like the Boston's). The highs are bright and clean, but not over powering. The bass is tight and very deep. I can not tell you enough how increadible these speakers are. I admit they are no match for the Legacy Classics, but they are also only $1,600. For this amount of money, I can safely put my name on the fact that you will not find a better speaker. |
[May 12, 1998]
Gene
an Audiophile
All I can say is that I hooked these speakers up in my room last night and with in minutes I was in tears of joy. The bass is so pronounced and authoritative that I had look around my room to see if somebody snuck a subwoofer in there. The mids and highs are very crisp and detailed. These speakers image well and present a soundstage that is unsurpassed in its price point. |
[Jan 13, 1999]
Joe
an Audio Enthusiast
About 8 years ago I bought a pair of PN8+ speakers from Pinnacle and was very impressed. Recently, when I went to purchase some towers I had a hard time finding a dealer that sold Pinnacle speakers. I spent two months looking at speakers from Paradigm, Vandersteen, Magnepan, Polk Audio, and five other companies. Nothing really captured my attention. I called Pinnacle direct and they offered to let me try the Classic Gold Aerogels for 30 days with no obligation. They shipped the speakers direct in four days. |