Well, you're right about I'm really enjoying them, though with company and all not being able to do measurements or critical listening. Still, the Acoustic Alchemy sounds great, very clean, a tight extended bottom end brings out some LF detail I haven't heard on these albums before.
If I consider size, cost, and a voicing that is not strictly neutral in the bass but works well with a lot of program and electronics, I'd say it's a more successful design than the Isiris- the latter I would judge more neutral, both in the low end, and a bit more resolving and "not there" in the top end (sheesh, you should get something like that with a diamond tweeter!) but more critical of setup and room position to do it's best. And of course, the tweeters alone in the Isiris cost about 80% of the build cost of the Wavecor Ardent.
So, let's just say I find the setup very musical, so far, and am looking forward to double checking the second speaker with measurements, finishing the grilles, and trying some critical listening. Your and Ben's contribution have made this possible about a year sooner than I likely would have been able to do on my own. A worthy collaboration indeed! :T
Tomorrow I'm planning on some woodworking for woofer module and CatherineZ front panels, before the rain kicks in for the weekend, so I won't get to the Ardent work and setting up the new audio subnetwork and router until the weekend.
If I consider size, cost, and a voicing that is not strictly neutral in the bass but works well with a lot of program and electronics, I'd say it's a more successful design than the Isiris- the latter I would judge more neutral, both in the low end, and a bit more resolving and "not there" in the top end (sheesh, you should get something like that with a diamond tweeter!) but more critical of setup and room position to do it's best. And of course, the tweeters alone in the Isiris cost about 80% of the build cost of the Wavecor Ardent.
So, let's just say I find the setup very musical, so far, and am looking forward to double checking the second speaker with measurements, finishing the grilles, and trying some critical listening. Your and Ben's contribution have made this possible about a year sooner than I likely would have been able to do on my own. A worthy collaboration indeed! :T
Tomorrow I'm planning on some woodworking for woofer module and CatherineZ front panels, before the rain kicks in for the weekend, so I won't get to the Ardent work and setting up the new audio subnetwork and router until the weekend.

It's also been a lot of fun hearing Ben's excitement as he is usually unflappable. Sounds like my daughter in-law is right in there flipping vinyl and is really enjoying them as well.
. I would honestly be surprised if they took issue because:
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