So a couple weekends ago I decided to drive up to Milwaukee hifi dealer Ultra Fidelis. Walk in and they ask me what I’m looking for and I just told them straight up, nothing: I’m going crazy and needed to get out of the house and just want to look around, and also ask them what services they provide for a complete HT install since we are thinking of building in a couple years and a dedicated room is high on the list.
since there weren’t any customers they graciously hosted me for a good 2 hours just talking shop, listening to some music, etc. big vandersteen guys there and towards the end they fired up a live jazz recording on the $37k Kento model. Holy poop. First off the room we were in was gigantic, but those things filled it with no issue. It truly was like being there; all the ambient club noise on the recording seemed to be emanating from precise locations in the room as if we were in it, and if I’d have been blindfolded I’d have sworn there was a baby grand 20 feet in front of me. The sound was immaculate. It was my first experience with such speakers and one I’ll never forget.
It was such a cool experience. Obviously the speakers themselves are way out of any range I’ll ever be able to afford not to mention the associated equipment. But holy cow. Unfortunately I did t get a chance to listen to any of the lower priced models. However they are redoing their HT room with all vandersteen on wall speakers. It isn’t done yet but I did like the look of the room with the on walls. Will be super interested in hearing it once completed.
Anyway shout out to Ultra Fidelis, and heads up to anyone who can go listen to those speakers, don’t pass on the opportunity!