Shahinian Arc Floorstanding Speakers
Shahinian Arc Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 06, 2023]
togolese273
Strength:
Very clear and extended frequency response, vocals sound very lifelike, and the upper end is very smooth and sweet, splashy in a good way and very accurate. No glare or listening fatigue whatsoever. Makes those CDs I have that always sounded "hard" very enjoyable to listen to now. Duluth Mobile Truck Repair Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Aug 24, 2020]
BClarkeVA
Strength:
Arc is more manageable (for smaller rooms) and more affordable version of the Shahinian Obelisk speaker. Like the Obelisk, the Arc creates a broad yet accurate soundstage above and around the floorstanding speaker. Oh yes, forgot to mention as a floorstander, doesn't require stands or shelves to be mounted on. Give it 24 inches from back wall for passive radiator and upward facing woofer / midrange and tweeter to suspend the musical image around it. Arc, like Obelisk, is particularly good with deep bass (organ) and symphonic or large band presentations. Weakness:
Arc would like lots of power (75 watts plus) with high damping, but it will perform with 20 watts in a small room (i.e., home office). Price Paid: 500
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2000
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[Feb 18, 2012]
petertagmac
AudioPhile
First heard the Arcs at a Hi Fi show in the early 90`s & was hooked - two years later purchased ex-dem pair for £800. Satisfaction for many years powered by an MF F15 (100W/ch) until I added a pair of MF 550K superchargers and Townshend Isolda DCT cables from the superchargers to the Arcs - WOW the arcs were lifted into a whole new level, the dynamics become staggering without ripping your ears off - soundstage becomes truely 3D, especially with orchestral music and when used with the home cinema system (sit nicely in front of the projector screen due to their limited height!) they are simply stunning. Thank you Richard Shahinian for such a design.
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[May 19, 2005]
IgyK
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great sound! Makes the speakers in this price range sound like total crap!
Weakness:
None Wounderful speaker, great in al areas,specialy dynamics,very unfussy about placment. You can hear the musicians playing in your living room. You don't need a strong amp to drive them,so this is for me an absolute best buy on second hand market. Similar Products Used: Shahinian Super Elf, Opera Pavarotti |
[Oct 09, 2002]
John
AudioPhile
Strength:
Size and ease of placement. No matter where you place the speaker it sounds great
Weakness:
None for this price range--if you wish to compare the speaker to those selling for $4,000 USD--you get a tad more articulation around voices and instruments Exceptiponally involving speaker with a beautiful soundstage. The imaging quality is first rate. This speakers hines with all types of music. Unlike most speakers, Shahinian speakers do not need special placement, pucks, or any other audio doodads to sound great. The arcs presetn a well rounded sound. They are not the absolute definition of bass, a tasteful subwoofer rounds out the bottom nicely. Similar Products Used: Audio Pro B2-25 with subwoofer; Allison 1:B&W 805: Sonas Faber [bookshelf model]; Shahinian Obelisk; |
[Jul 09, 2002]
Fred Arnold
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great soundstage, ability to handle any amount of power, can be placed anywhere
Weakness:
None that I have discovered in more than 8 years I was a little nervous buying omnidirectional speakers when not many people had heard of them let alone used them. My local hi fi store (which does not now stock them for I know not what reason) were excellent in allowing me to see how they worked at home. I liked to be a little different from friends, always wanting to do something with my hi fi that was unusual, so the Arcs were a bit of a gamble. But what a gamble - they are assured, have a fantastic bass and give the overall impression of being in the concert hall with the performers. ave recently taken a quantum leap by buying a Mark Levinson CD player and the speakers just keep on getting better. Anybody care to advise whether I would hear a major difference if I upgraded to the more expensive Shahinian speakers?? If not, I'll stick - the Arcs are more than a match for more expensive conventional speakers |
[Jul 11, 2000]
Ted
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The music
Weakness:
Bottom octave What a pleasure to hear music. Billie Holiday' voice suspended in my living room, I can hear the vibrato, the mike shadings, the lips, the subtle slides that I never knew were there. A revelation. Similar Products Used: Vanderstein 2c, Kef 104.2, Ohm Sub/Sat |
[Dec 02, 2001]
Dan Post
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Awesome musicality, earth shaking yet fast and rhythmic bass, pure and uncoloured midrange, one of the most engaging loudspeakers at any price.
Weakness:
Styling an acquired taste, and demand an amp with good control. Little else. Forget the oddball looks, stick on your favourite album, sit back and prepare to smile. A lot. |
[Jan 17, 2002]
Karsten
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
soundstaging and overall musicality
Weakness:
retail-price in Germany is like a nightmare When I first heard the Arcs I just sat there and they made me wonder. What is it? How, or should I say: why do they work? No spikes, no bi-wiring, fuses in the signal-path and a cabinet of funny proportions. I thought: Someone really made up his mind about speakers. Do 99% of all speakermanufacturers go the wrong way? Similar Products Used: B&W (several)and Cabasse |
[May 03, 2001]
Anders Walter
Casual Listener
Strength:
The music
Weakness:
½ year before fully run in. THIS SPEAKER MUST BE FROM PLANET MARS, ITS...MARVELLOUS !! Similar Products Used: Heybrook Quartet |