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AUDES Blues
MSRP: $ 2000.00

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Reviewed by:

Gabe

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 11, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.50 of 5, 10.00 votes

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Review 1 of 11

Price Paid:  $2000.00 from dealer

Summary:
I have lived with these AUDES Blues speakers now for about six weeks of almost daily listening. If anything, my initial enthusiasm for them has increased as I get to know them better. First, they are beautiful to look at. The ones I purchased are all black. In retrospect, I would have preferred them with one of the available natural wood finishes. The build quality is extremely high. For the asking price, I would rate them as extraordinarily good value. This probably reflects the lower labor costs in Estonia and the market realities of being a relatively unknown company. The consumer definitely benefits from this! The speakers are a three-way design with a 1" soft cone tweeter, two 4.5" midrange cones, and an 8" side-firing woofer. The speakers are rear-ported. I think the tweeters are an AUDES original design. I have not looked at the woofers. The Blues are relatively efficient (90 dB), but with a 4 Ohm nominal impedance, you better have something juicy to drive them with, especially if you like to listen loud. I have been using a NAD S100 preamp and S200 amp. Plenty of clean power there! Also highly recommended. To my taste these Blues sound wonderful. They are very open and transparent. I would describe their sound as 'accurate' and 'immediate.' They throw a huge soundstage with good source material. The imaging is also very good, which speaks for their phase coherence. And yet, the speakers have a slightly warm or 'musical' sound. They seem to pull this off without giving up any accuracy. Play the first cut of Sonny Rollins 'Way Out West' on SACD. Turn it up. Man, you are THERE with these Blues! You hear every nuance of that sax. But the sound is not so analytical to be exhausting. I can play music at high levels for hours on end without complaints from my wife, providing I play stuff she likes. The sound is so natural that the speakers tend to disappear. The impulse response of these Blues is excellent. You really feel the attacks of percussion. The sound is very well integrated from high to low end. AUDES obviously knows something about crossover networks. The bass is surprisingly tight, although the speakers only go down to 45 Hz. They are wonderful for reproducing female voice, strings, and piano. But they also kick-ass with rock and roll. I read a review of another speaker with a side-firing woofer where reviewer felt they sounded better with the woofers firing outward instead of inward. I tried it like this with the Blues. The bass became smeary and less defined. Also, the imaging was much less distinct. In my listening room, the Blues sounded much better with the woofers firing inward.

Strengths:
Transparency of the high and midrange. Very immediate without being 'in your face' or tiring. Great transient response. Great phase coherency. Wonderful soundstage and good imaging. OUTSTANDING value.

Weaknesses:
Speakers are heavy. Most people have never heard of AUDES (if that is a disadvantage).


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Reviewed by:
epiphany
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
October 3, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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4.67 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 2 of 11

Price Paid:  $2000.00 from dealer

Summary:
One of the best values in audio today. Not romantic, but more of the neutral variety. Sounds is more akin to speakers costing much more. Not as sweet as the Proac 2.5, but better in some respects. More refined in every way than the similarly priced Soliloquy 5.3. Very good timbral accuracy. Bass is tight and articulate. Imaging is more than acceptable. Good soundstage. Good depth. Immensely listenable. Never found them fatiguing. Look at the drivers. The Blues are essentially a mini-monitor with a side firing sub. It's a fast speaker. Reminds me in some ways of planars. Build quality is top notch. Easy to drive and easy to match with outher components. Works well even with mid-fi receivers. Easy to place. Had them in both big and small rooms with success. Not much competition when compared in terms of overall performance. A best buy, recommended without reservations.

Strengths:
timbral accuracy. bass. overall refined sound.

Weaknesses:
they are large and heavy. if you had to criticize, the bass could be a little better integrated. Not the best in any one area, but easily competes with $4000 speakers.

Similar Products Used:
Proac, Soliloquy, Spendor, Dahlquist, Celestion, Totem, Magnepan.


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Reviewed by:
quadriverfalls
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
May 20, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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5.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 3 of 11

Price Paid:  $1450.00 from Jeff's Sound Values

Summary:
I had become pretty disenchanted in my search for new speakers. Most everything I listened to in my price range was either on the lean and very bright side or came finished in the increasingly popular VINYL wrap. I had pretty much given up on finding anything affordable that would give me a nice balanced sound with anything other than an average at best build quality. Until, that is, I auditioned the the AUDES Blues. All I can say about their appearance is....WOW! They are simply drop dead gorgeous! In NO WAY do the web site pictures depict their true beauty. Their cabinet craftsmen obviously take pride in their work. From fit to the beautiful Cherry stained Mahogany finish on the side panels and bases, not a flaw could be found anywhere. Their sound?.....To start with, they throw a HUGE sound stage. The high end is beautifully detailed without being harsh or bright in any way. Full rich mid range without being overly "warm." Again, detailed and just plain accurate are what come to mind. Bass, while not extremely deep, is full and rich when called for but equally fast with plenty of punch when needed. No boom or bloated mush here at all. Overall a very detailed "musical" speaker that is equally at home with a four piece chamber ensemble, a jazz pianist or Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. I originally had them hooked up to a DENON AVR-3802 receiver and they sounded great. When I had final rack, RPTV and speaker placement finalized, I hooked them up to the much more robust ADCOM GFA-5503 (350 wpc @ 4 ohms) amp. They opened up even more beautifully. Now, they don't even break a sweat playing complex material, be it music or movie sound tracks, at reference levels. If you looking for a speaker that does double duty playing Mozart violin concertos and Saving Private Ryan, all in the same room, do yourself a favor and give these BLUES a listen. You most certainly won't be dissapointed.

Strengths:
Stunning beauty and exquisit build quality. Ability to handle ALL types of music and sound tracks well. Balanced and acurate sound. No hyped over extended and harsh highs or mids, very detailed and accurate bass with no boom or bloat. An absolutely HUGE room filling sound stage. Not overly picky about their room placement. Easy to drive at 90 db efficiency, so equally at home with low powered tube equipment, modest receivers or high powered solid state amps.

Weaknesses:
Not being sheilded could be a problem for some rooms, but not for mine.


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Reviewed by:
rneclps
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 21, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 4 of 11

Price Paid:  $1350.00 from audiogon

Summary:
Im the kind of person who is not easily satisfied. For the last year I have changed speakers 4 times. From Paradigm Refernce 100, B&W N804, Energy Veritas, and now this Audes Blues. I havent heard any audes speakers before. I just read reviews of what this speakers can do and and I like the slim design. I just took a gamble when I saw an ad in audiogon for almost new and the price is within in my reach at that time. When it arrives from my doorstep they do look like coffins. When I opened it I saw a speaker that is well built and the wood is well crafted. Considering their slim size, this speakers are heavy, binding post are gold plated are huge, good thing I have speaker cable with banan plug, otherwise you have to reterminate your cable. I first used my Proceed HPA with Zu cable Varial ic and Ibis speaker cable. I love R&B music so I pop my Boyz 2 Men, using my Ah! Njoe Tjoeb CD player whis is heavily modified and started my listening session. Oh man.....This speakers are excellent. Highs are very open and mids are detailed and non fatigueging. You can hear all the instruments that you havent heard before. Bass is tight and not boomy considering its only 8". If you love jazz this is the perfect speaker for you. Bi-amping this speakers are far exceeded my expectation.(used Proceed amp2 for bi-amping)

Strengths:
everything

Weaknesses:
weakness? you gotta be kidding.....NONE !!

Similar Products Used:
Paradigm Reference 100 B&W N804 Energy Veritas Proceed HPA Proceed amp2(For bi-amping the speakers you gotta try this setup) Ah! Njoe Tjoeb Zu Cable Varial i/c Zu Cable Ibis Monster Power HTS


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Reviewed by:
Eric
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 1, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 5 of 11

Price Paid:  $1800.00 from Symphony Sound Chica

Summary:
Natural and musical. After wasting months searching mass market junk at $1,000 to $1,500 per pair, and then getting totally intimidated at $3,000 and up I had just about given up on finding real music I could afford. I took a listen and decided they sounded natural and understated and went with my "gut" that these would only get better with time. Unfortunately like many out there I'm dealing with only mid-fi mass market surround sound receiver as my current amp. Not everyone can jump to a $5K system over a weekend. I've been pleasantly surprised and at times shocked at how much I can get out of them with my lowly Onkyo. You need to have some decent power to drive them in a large room, but this is a speaker that can be very intimate, I listen to jazz vocal and piano and continue to be impressed with it's detail. The bass needs time to break in but be patient, it's worth the wait. Home Theater can be amazing with these guys. If you're looking for a cornerstone to start building a serious system around and are tired of the mass market hype, find a pair and audition them carefully. You may be pleasantly surprised.

Strengths:
Construction quality, Connections are industrial, wow Drivers are well made Design has some curves to it to break up the "Box" look most speakers have.

Weaknesses:
Heavy No magnetic shielding watch out if you want to place near TV.

Similar Products Used:
Klipsch B&W


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