Gershman Acoustics X-1 Floorstanding Speakers

Gershman Acoustics X-1 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

bookshelf speaker

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 09, 2020]
audio master


Strength:

I am not a professional audio reviewer from any angle, so I will try to explain, in simple words, what I really like about these GX-1s. I always wanted to know and "Hear" what those reviewers, who get ultra-high-end and mega bucks audio components for review, meant when they mentioned words like, air, inner detail, detail without being in your face, non fatigue sound, images appear from a black and quiet background, bass to die for, speed, timing, natural sounding, music just breaths, etc. Gershman Acoustics GX-1 does all of those, with a high degree of refinement, I have never heard anywhere, and I have had some good equipment with me over the years, including B&W Matrix 801 S3, Levinson, JRDG, Aesthetics. GX-1 has superb built quality, it weighs 27 Ibs, and its appearance is just gorgeous. I did not realize there was so much music in bass region, until I heard GX-1, if I say every single CD and record sounds terrific, that would definitely be an understatement. A high-end system which has great bass, timing, rhythm and speed, is indeed the system for life, and I think I have finally found a system that I can be very happy with, now I simply enjoy music and do not think of "updating" any component in my system. And yes, I believe GX-1s can fill a large size room as well with ease, they are truly great speakers. Just make sure you have a good pair of stands for these.

Weakness:

I honestly cannot think of any weakness in these speakers. Every time I play music, I do not wish for anything at all, the only thing I think of, with a smile on my face, "Wow! How did they do that? It is beyond incredible."

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Aug 19, 2012]
George Clarke
Audio Enthusiast

I was able to obtain a set of X-1's in mint condition for $250, which, taking performance into account, is an absolute bargain. These speakers have the uncanny ability of rendering and layering instruments and voices with absolute precision. Staging is startling in its realism. Some sounds emanating from these speakers have an etherial quality, allowing them to float out into the room away from the speakers. Treble performance is smooth, yet detailed. Bass performance is amazingly good for a small woofer. Mid range performance is wonderful. I can't think of a single weakness in the X-1's overall performance. To my ears, they surpass the Totem Model 1 in overall sound.

Highly recommended!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 07, 2003]
Carlsson
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

1. Looks! perhaps as good as 2-3 times price range speakers. 2. Build Quality (one inch thick doubled panel and something in between). 3. Sound - Very Demanding speakers, because no one will sell it as they can't find anything better for comparison. 4. Easier to feed than Competitors, i'm using Cary Tube Amp and it sound soooooo sweet, i can't imagine if i have a pair of AE1 or Model 1...

Weakness:

zip!

My first impression is that, this speaker is very juicy. First of all, i want to tell you that i love Totem, and i were planning to buy Totem. However, after i audited the Gershman... Comparing with Totem's Model 1, the X-1 is alot sweeter. Totem might sound more edgy in comparison. I'm not saying the X-1 is not accurate as the Totem, but i don't like that Totem is too balanced and perhaps a bit dry. And comparing the bass, x-1 is awsome! The soundstage is good, very detail by not edgy. Full Bodied Sound! very musical and comfortable to listen it. You won't feel tire of listen to it for hours, because you will slowly went into the soundstage, it's very living compare other competitors. Totem is famous in making small speakers. Thus, i will buy the smallest one. I must buy Totem Arro, if it goes to my bedroom.

Similar Products Used:

ProAC, Rogers, Totems, Polks, Paradigms, Red Rose

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 11, 2000]
Joon Keum
Audiophile

Strength:

Dollar vs Sound ratio is excellent. Almost full range sound.

Weakness:

Few dealers and distributor. Import duty mark-up between US and Canada

Gershman Acoustics was something of a discovery to me. Wondering around the Internet, searching for information for my next potential pair of speakers that would upgrade my conception of what is the right or better sound than the ones I was previously exposed to. I have a Infinity Kappa 9, which sounded excellent when I bought it back in 1989, but at the same time, did not fully allow me to enjoy it due to its size and because of the toll it took in my living quarters.

When I was looking at buying the Gershmans, I considered several floorstanding and standmounted models. Used Merlin VSMs, I had heard a pair of Australian monitors called Osborn which cost $2400 a pair, the Aerial 3 which retails about $2000 as well as the JMLAB 805 monitors. The Aerials sounded fairly good, decent rhythm etc . . ., but only when connected to about $10,000 worth of equipment Rowland integrated and Wadia CD player. I thought it did better sound decent. Then, I listened to a pair of JMLAB 805s, French designs with an Appolito

Similar Products Used:

Aerial Model 3, JMLAB 905?, Osborn Titans(Australian), B&W 805 Nautilus, EPOS ES11

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 19, 2001]
T Nolan
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Smooth midrange and extended bass.

Weakness:

Could use a little more magic in the midrange.

Very good speaker with most music. Never sounds bright or edgy. Never had any listening fatique after hours of listening. Better than average speaker when considering X-1 and SW-1. SW-1 does help with high quality bass extension (20hz).

Similar Products Used:

Proac

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 10, 1998]
Mark Garmaise
an Audiophile

Most of the bookshelf speakers I considered have one of two major problems:some are detailed but overly edgy and bright;others are more laid back but lack detail. Anyone who has spent some time listening to small speakers knows this to be true.It generally takes spending $2000 or more to feel like you haven't sacrificed too much. The Gershman x-1 speakers should definitely be on your consideration list if you're in the market for bookshelf speakers . I could listen for hours without getting fatigue-such a smooth and rich presentation.
Of course you won't get the quantity of bass a larger floor standing speaker will give you, but for a small speaker the x-1's will give you more bass than you would expect and the quality of the bass is excellent.And if you want, there are matching subwoofers available that double up as stands.Of course speakers are very subjective , but I would venture to believe that loads of people will love the x-1's for their sheer musicality. At their price range they're a great bargain.My cd player is Classe CDP.5. I've used both Classe(solid state) and Cary(tube) integrated amps to power the x-1's . One more thing ,although of lesser importance in comparison to the performace, is the fact that these speakers are beautiful to look at(mahogany finish). Check out the Gershman website or better still , pay a visit to your Gershman dealer. And if you can and want to spend $5000 or $10000 ,you won't do better than the top two Gershman speakers- the AVANT-GARD and THE GAP.(Let's all dream together,why not?)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Jul 11, 2001]
Scott Bliss
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

High quality construction and finish. One of the most cosmetically appealing book shelf speakers I've seen.

Weakness:

none

I was looking for a pair of book shelf size speakers for the rear channel in movies, as well as DVD audio. I had just about decided to go with the Sonus Faber Concerto's, when my dealer recommended taking a look at these. I already had a pair of Gershman Acoustics Avant Guarde's in front, which were fantastic. I hadn't given their smaller speaker a chance because, the only the thing I had to go by was the photo above, or on Gershman home page. Unfortunately, Gershman is such a small company that they don't do much marketing, and the quality of the pictures on their site etc. just don't do the product justice.

After seeing them in person I was quite impressed, first by their looks, but most importantly, the quality and accuracy of the music they reproduced. I don't have an audiophile ear or vocabulary so , I can't do a great job of describing the sound. What I can say is that they just seem clearer, smoother, and more tonally balanced than other similar sized speakers I listened to. They also felt as if they had more low end punch, which I felt would defintely help out with movies. I attribute this to their large rear port.

Mine are mounted on Sanus ultimate foundation stands (each filled with 20 pounds of #8 lead shot). Gershman custom did a set for me in gloss black laquer. Many visitors to my home have remarked at how cool they looked, or that they wouldn't mind having them as front channel speakers, based on how wonderfully musical they sounded.

If you are in the market for a smaller speaker, that is an excellent value, give these a try.

My speakers were purchased from Steve at Sound Video. For anyone interested in purchasing these, or others from a very knowledgeable person, with an honest straight forward approach, I suggest you send him an e-mail (herra001@tc.umn.edu)






Similar Products Used:

Sonus Faber Concerto's, Aerial, Vienna Acoustics, Dyna Audio, Monitor audio etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 22, 2000]
mark bryston
Audiophile

Strength:

solid costruction,furniture grade quality,holographic imaging. upgradable to full range 20hz to 20Khz

Weakness:

does not handle distorted heavy metal very well

This is a truely outstanding speaker. It is extremely well built. Solid thud with the knuckle rap test. gold plated binding posts allowing for biwireing or biamping.
The sound of this speaker will have you firmly in the high end!! Holographic imaging not seen since the celestion 600si but without that speakers flaws(colored mid bass). Pure toneality through the entire bandwidth of the speakers measured performance(40 to 20k+). But even at 40hz though this speaker will perform better with a good sub. I have used a couple different ones and with each the speakers seemed to improve by about 3db in its senistivety except when paired with its own matching Subs(HIGHLY RECOMMENDED).
With its matching stereo subs these speaker are top of the line audiophile speakers(although it doubles its price) one minor flaw is that the speakers don't like distorted heavy metal. The woofers pop when too much of it(limp biskits intro cut on Starfish cd)is present. If loud distorted/synthized heavy metal bass is your cup of tea then this speaker may not be for you. I just turn it down a bit when playing this kind of music but everything else from classical/jazz/rock and 90%of metal its damned near perfect. BUY THEM. And if possible BUY THE MATCHING SUBS!

Similar Products Used:

celestion, PS5/30,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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