Luke72's Reference SystemHi David, my pleasure. If you have any further questions, please ask.All the best,luca posted almost 17 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi David, glad to know that the info are useful for you. I have the Loreley MKIII: this model is equipped with 4 DDD per side, so you get 4 times the energy of a "normal" model and 2 time... posted almost 17 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi David, my pleasure. Well, the first DDD versions (we are talking about the early nineties) were surely more fragile than the present ones. With the last version of the titan DDD you have not to ... posted almost 17 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi David, you are most welcome. What is making German Physiks speakers so special and natural sounding is the DDD, the omnidirectional driver that is really unique and based on the Walsh type drive... posted almost 17 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemThanks Rugyboogie for the nice words. Hi Dev, yes I am not writing here since 1 year (curious, today it's exactly 1 year after my last post). I had the bigger German Physiks Loreley here, p... posted almost 17 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Gary,nice to read you again and glad to know you enjoyed your stay in Genova: the climate there is noticeably warmer than here during fall/winter... if you ever come near to us, please s... posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Frankpiet, thank you for your kind words. You are absolutely welcome... Trieste is near Venice, not a bad place to visit. ;-) posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Elberoth2. The Egglestons are among the best dynamic speakers. Savoy's, in particular, are dynamic, extended and coherent and they don't take much space. They are also very transparent and revea... posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHello Mark. Actually Holger Mueller of German Physiks was demonstrating his PQS402 in the Continuum room: the sound was excellent, except the bass that was affected by the walls being just a partit... posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemSystem edited: A new start... please check the thread from the beginning. Thanks, luca. posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHello, the Kuzma is a great TT and a very neutral sounding one but I have not compared it with many others to let me give you a response on this point, sorry. I assume that with a 20 watts clas... posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Frederick,thanks for your post and for talking with me at the Milan show. I have not compared the old Performance I or II with the Bravo, but I think that the present line is much better... posted about 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemThank you Jack667. After more listenings and breaking in I can only suggest all of you looking for a definitive amp to try to audition the Bravo. I think you would agree with my previous thoughts. posted about 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemI have reached the first 120 hrs (on 300 suggested) of breaking in on the Viola Bravo. I can say that this amp is as near to a non existing amp as possible and surely the best I ever heard by a hug... posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi GD,thank you for your nice comments on the new pictures. Talking about the worldcup victory, I just walked a bit in and around the main square of my town... as you can imagine there were... posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemSystem edited: Just received the bigger brother of the Symphony, the Bravo Reference amplifier: Tom Colangelo engineered it to be the very best solid state amp ever. The power is conservatively rat... posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
The Music and Art.....(update)..ThailandCongrats ! :-)luca posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
The Music and Art ..(itune)...ThailandCongrats ! :-)luca posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Pat, I have emailed you privately. The Savoys are wonderful and a totally different animal than the Andra II: you should hear them if you can. Regards, luca. posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemYes they are :-) posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemThank you GD :-) posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi GD, thanks for your thought. I believe that I will participate at the street celebrations instead... but later I'll surely relax with some good music :-)luca posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Glen,thanks for your nice comment. The piano is one of my favourite instruments but I don't have the ability to play it unfortunately... so I have to listen to it with my beloved speaker... posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHi Ivan,first let me say that I'm the Italian distributor of Viola Labs, so if you are looking for an unbiased opinion from an audiophile please take my advices with a grain of salt. That b... posted over 18 years ago | View comment | |
Luke72's Reference SystemHello Nrostov,thank you for your nice comments. If you come here in Italy please give me a call, I would be more than happy to welcome you. The Savoys are truly amazing IMO, you should find... posted over 18 years ago | View comment |