ACI Opal Floorstanding Speakers

ACI Opal Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

2 Way Floorstanding

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 11, 2000]
Ross
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Value for money, butt kicking bass

I built a pair of opals in 4 days. It was my first major wood working project ever, and they didnt come out perfect. I made a few bad cuts, my fault. I would advise only attempting to build a pair if you have some prior wood working experience. Or if you are just up to a fun challenge. Anywho, They sound very excellent! I am used to listening to audio through my sennheiser hd-580 cans, but these towers just blow them away. (expected..) Summary: If you are a college kid like me with no money, but crave some excellent loudspeakers, and dont mind building them yourself, for $350 there is NO better deal in the universe..

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[Feb 05, 2000]
ross c
Audio Enthusiast

Just updating my review. Ive had these towers for a few months and a day barely goes by when I dont enjoy them. I recently upgraded to a Yamaha 765 cd player and a Sansui 9090db receiver. The Opals had no problem keeping up. They are an insane value! btnod!

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[Jan 03, 2001]
ScottC
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clarity, bass, cabinet unbelievable sound quality!

Weakness:

None so far

I searched for new speakers for 3 months and somehow was lucky enough to stumble across a link to Audio Concepts. After careful research and reading every review out there, I couldn't find one bad comment...NOT ONE...so I emailed ACI (www.audioc.com) and then called them to see what they would recommend in my price range. After a couple of lengthy conversations with a very friendly salesperson (THANKS JACK!), I settled on a pair of Opals for my front speakers and an Emerald for a center channel.
My experience was exactly as described by many reviewers here. I was amazed at the quality of the speakers when I removed them from the box. They were beautiful!...My wife even liked them! Then I hooked them up for a listen and thought I had made a mistake. They sounded terrible. Sound was very muffled sounding (I know that's not an audiophile term...sorry!). I thought my B&W DM602's were far superior at this point. But I HAD read the reviews, AND the literature from ACI, and gave them time to break gently break in. I'm 2 weeks into the experience now and I am ECSTATIC! These babies sound better each and every day! The highs are crystal clear, the lows are tight and punchy, and the mids are great! The Opals are great for music and HT...and the Emerald?...You ask? The Emerald in the center is unbelievable. It does a perfect job as a center and just plane DISAPPEARS! I can't wait to get a pair for my surrounds! My systems rocks! I can't wait to replace my Paradigm PDR-10 sub with the new ACI TITAN II Sub that I have on order. (Backordered!...Can you believe that this company does not advertise or sell their product in stores and they still get backordered???)
Anyhow, in conclusion, I agree with all the reviewers of ACI Speakers on this thread...ACI IS THE BEST KEPT SECRET FOR SPEAKERS OUT THERE! From their customer service, to their packing process, to the quality of their speakers, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG...even if you are an audiophile snob!

Similar Products Used:

B&W

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5
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5
[Jun 15, 1999]
Tom
an Audio Enthusiast

The OPAL is the newest floorstanding speaker from ACI selling for under$900.00 a pair depending on finish. It uses the same drivers and crossover as the discontinued Spirit. Having owned the original Spirit and selling them for a set of Magnepans in a brain dead moment I was anxious to audition the OPal's.The Opal's cabinet is about 10" taller and narrower than the Spirit. It also is rounded at the corners witha veneer wrap appearence. The quality is Ethan Allen craftsmanship. I have not seen any speakers yet that match this cabinet quality for under $2000.00.
By making the cabinet taller it brought the sound stage to perfect listening level. The Opal's sound stage is enormous with incredible depth. Speakers in this price range tend to have a wall as a stage, not so with the Opal. The dynamics are stunning. This is what was not present in the Magnepans{10.1's}and what I missed most. Quiet passages in the music are gentle as a lamb and the louder passages hit you right in the chest. In a theater application I have never been so impressed.
Imaging is where I find the speakers that separate the men from the boys. The narrower cabinet has focused the image to point source accuracy, which a $900.00 speaker does not have. Instruments are presented to you as they are located on the stage, combined with the incredible depth give you a sound that you cant find in a speaker in this price range.
The sound is completely involving no matter what you listen to. I auditioned themwith jazz, clasical,reggae and blues and found the accuracy to be stunning. The highs are crystal clear without any harshness or tizzyness. Horns have the ability to snarl at you when the musician so chooses and the flute passages floated. Bass is very tight and deep. A friend listening with me asked if I could shut off the subwoofer so he could hear how low they went. It was off!
In the month I've had the Opal's I have visited all the audio shops in my area trying to find a speaker to compare them to within the same price range. I have listened tp Platinum, NHT, PSB,Tannoy, B&W, Paradigm, Klipsch and Jamo. I came to the conclusion that nothing compares to them for the price. What I did find was that you would have to spend at least $1500.00 to get the sound but it did'nt have as good of a cabinet.
Audio Concepts is audio's best kept secret and the Opal is another example of how you can own "High End" sound without the associated price tag.

Related Electronics: Yamaha RVX995 Reciever{preamp}, Musical Design D140i amp, Musical Design DAC-l, Musical Concepts CDT-4 transport, Pro-ject 1.2 turntable w/ Grado Platinum Reference cartridge, Audioquest Topaz Interconnects and Audioquest Indigo speaker cables.

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[Jul 01, 1999]
Tom
an Audio Enthusiast

Just as an addition to my review to the Opals I ordered a pair of Shotgun DH Labs T-14 cable from ACI. The cables are absoultly amazing. I was using Audioquest Indigo and loved them but the T-14 made the Opal's bass response tighter, and more of it. This is the cable for these speakers. A shotgun pair is about the same price as the AQ Indigo and a whole lot better. Word of caution: make sure you break them in before you evaluate them. They need it.

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[Sep 06, 1999]
William Cobb
an Audio Enthusiast

Having owned a pair of ACI Spirits, that have similar drivers, I was really impressed with the clarity and bass of the Opals. They really fill my listening room with a full bodied sound that provides extreme accuracy. My only warning is that they truly require a long break in period. Out of the box you will be totally dismayed with the sound but after 20 or 30 hours of music the changes are dramatic to say the least. ACI has made another audio bargain.

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5
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[Dec 17, 1999]
Darren Leite
Audiophile

Strength:

Smooth yet extremely detailed midrange and treble, very tight and musical bass. Beautiful furniture quality cabinets with extensive bracing.

Weakness:

None really, perhaps a more modern grille design.

ACI is a company founded by Mike Dzurko that is based in Wisconsin and only sells factory direct. They have been around 20+ years and enjoy a great reputation for both products and service. I was a happy prior owner of ACI Spirits which was a similar speaker. The Opal has a more stylish, larger and better built cabinet that is very solid and acoustically dead. I sold my Spirits several years ago and when it came time to replace my Snells I of course again considered ACI

The Opal is an 8" two-way employing the well regarded Vifa 1" silk dome tweeter crossed over at 2.3khz to a rubber surround, pulp cone, cast frame 8" woofer. Well proven and excellent, if not exotic drivers. I am a big fan of the Vifa tweeter in particular. The speaker design is an aperiodic design which is similar to an acoustic suspension design but after a certain point pressure is released into a second chamber.

The sonic result is solid bass well into the 30's yet with a very tight, musical and controlled quality. I like bass and I have been very happy with my opals and no sub, I'm going to sell my Velodyne. The treble and mids are very articulate and smooth with a tonal correctness. Sonically they are difficult to pick apart and have a very natural sound. They just sound like the music and in a word, are excellent.

The cabinets are beautiful with excellent workmanship in a real cherry wood veneer with black cloth grills, other finishes in black and oak are available also . The tweeters are offset toward the side for better imaging and less cabinet refraction and they have high quality gold binding posts too. The speakers are stylish, tall and slim, I would say that they are pleasingly conservative.

Here comes the kicker, they were $849 delivered to my door with a 15-day trial return period. IMO they are vastly superior sonically and quality wise to anything under $1000 and have no real competition until you hit the $1500 and up range. They are an excellent speaker without regards to price and are a screaming deal on top of that, I highly recommend them.

A few more miscellaneous points; They are the most break-in dependent speakers that I have ever owned, you MUST give them 60+ hours of break in....They are an easy 8 ohm load but only moderatly effcient (88.5db) for a big speaker, I originally drove them with a 33 watt Linn Majik and but upraded to an LK-140, they are best served with at least a 75+ watt amp...... They come TRIPLE boxed and would arrive intact in Bosnia, even UPS couln't harm them....... Audio Concepts (ACI) has an excellent website that can explain technical details much better than I.

Associated Equipment;

Source: Linn Mimik
Pre: Linn Kollector
Amp: Linn LK-140
Wire:Various Audioquest and Kimber Kable


Similar Products Used:

ACI Spirits, Snell Type J's and K's, Paradigm Monitor 5, 7 & 9's, Kef Q-55's, B&W CDM's.

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5
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5
[Mar 21, 2001]
Steve Williams
Casual Listener

Strength:

see below

Weakness:

see below

Let me start by saying that I'm fairly new to the audio game.I began my search for speakers the same place I start shopping for anything,on the internet.After many hours of research I started hitting all of the local stereo shops, listening to what they had to offer.I heard some good speakers and was getting a feel for what I should expect to get in my price range.After reading the reviews on this site and the posts on the speaker forum I was very impressed at what I read about ACI. At first I was leary about buying speakers that I had never heard, but after speaking to the staff at aci I decided to take a chance.I ordered my opals on friday afternoon less than a week later they showed up at my door.At first I feared that I was about to open damaged goods because one of the corners of the boxes was badly dented,thanks no doubt to the friendly guys from ups.As I unboxed my new toys, I was amazed at the way they were packaged.Double boxed with 2" insulation between.No chance of damage during shipping.
As I opened the inner box and removed the opals I couldn't believe their appearance.As I said, I looked at quite a few different speakers and the opals are quite simply the most beautiful speakers I have ever seen.The pictures on aci's website really don't do these speakers justice you have gotta see them.I ordered them with the cherry finish and they look like top shelf furniture.I was worried about my wife's reaction but as soon as she saw the opals I knew I was in.As a matter of fact this weekend she went out and purchased a $2000 entertainment center to match,she said the speakers made the old one look like crap.
I'm not going to waste alot of time going on about how these speakers sound.Right out of the box they sounded better than any speaker I have heard,but keep in mind that I haven't heard many high end speakers.I had never before heard speakers sound 3 dimensional.Reading reviews on this site people used the term "uncolored" and I didn't understand.now I do.Nothing but music good or bad. They tell it like it is.I plan to purchase a set of sapphires for surrounds and a titanII sub to complete my home theater setup.I was originally torn between the opals or a set of sapphires and a titan sub but I decided to go with the towers for the looks,I guess it's a guy thing.I can't wait to hear the whole system while watching movies.If I had to come up with a weakness I would say that these speakers lose some of their 3 dimensional sound at lower listening levels but I have a feeling that this may be due to my reciever.I thought I was buying a top of the line av reciever: Sony strde 945, looking back I think I should have went a few steps higher.
In conclusion I'd like to say that aci made my speaker buying experience a pleasure.I would highly recommend them to anyone.Thanks aci!

Similar Products Used:

none

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5
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