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$750.00 Summary: This is a review for a pair of home brewed pair of Newforms R645's.
I was fortunate enough to get a pair of R45 drivers and four Seas W17-002 speakers from a gentleman in New Jersey. I can't thank Bill (NJ) enough. I built the boxes and set them up using the Behringer DCX2496 digital crossover and a Panasonic XR25 reciever.
I put on the first song and shortly, tears began flowing from my eyes. The most beautiful sound filled my room. I have been in audio since the 60's and never have I heard such a pure, open sound such as this. For years I have regreted selling my Quad ESL 63's, but as much as I still love them they will begin to fade from my memory now that the Newforms have entered into my life.
I have owned Quad, B&W, and several others. I have listened to Wilson/Watt, Avalon, Martin logan, B&W's, Maggies, and much more. The list is actually quite large. The point is that I've searched for the holy grail of audio and this is the closest that I've ever come.
How do they sound? Well, all the positive terms we judge speakers apply to these. Soundstage, clarity, imaging, tonality, you name it, these speakers do it with aplomb! In addition to all of this, they completely disappear in the room. When the music starts, my focus goes completely to the sound and I never give the speakers themselves a second thought. What more can you ask for? All this from the moment I turned them on for the first time. I imagine they will even improve more as they break in, as if that is possible?
There are many great speakers out there and these Newforms belong in that group! For what they cost they have no competition.
I want to thank John Meyer, the man who made these wonderful ribbons, for the joy he brought into my life.
I'm keeping this review short because no amount of words can convey what I am hearing. It's like descibing sex. it can't be done. Strengths: Soundstage, Clarity, Imaging, Tone. They dissapear! Weaknesses: Absolutely none!
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