Being based in France, I fancy trying some classic/vintage French speakers.
Does anybody have a list/suggestions of make and model of speaker to look out for
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Being based in France, I fancy trying some classic/vintage French speakers.
Does anybody have a list/suggestions of make and model of speaker to look out for
Cabasse - You'll need deep pockets
Focal - Marmite brand
Triangle - Have enjoyed listening to these.
Diavialet - Like active?
Waterfall Audio - Never heard any, but look nice.
Cabasse were the make that sparked my interest.
There are so many models available though, it is hard to know which are particularly good.
Focal is the only brand I have experience with, but they're good.
Hi, I would be all over JMR speakers.. if you find a pair of monitors that you don't want and can be posted, send me a message!
I've heard many good speakers, but the Jean-Marie Reynaud 'Offrande' speakers are one of the best sounds I have ever heard. Truly astonishing!
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The JMR Ofrandes sparked my interest and I've looked into them as new speakers are my next big investment - ... I want them!
Like hens teeth - none for sale since 2014!
They have been on my ebay worldwide watch list for ages. No joy!
It seems once bought never sold - about as good a recommendation as you can get. €6000 new (I prefer the look of the originals with the bling cone plugs)... Better start saving lol...
It is the originals I've heard, on their correct stands.
They were imported into the UK by C R Developments (the valve amp company) if I remember. The company is now C R Electronic Design. Who knows, they may still have a pair. Might be worth speaking to them. I can't afford any at the moment. http://www.crelectronicdesign.com/
Thanks, have emailed them....
I have never taken an interest in, or heard, any French speakers.
Focal are meant to be good, I understand.
Come to that, has there been any outstanding French Hi-Fi kit ?
Can't say I recall anything special, but
Micromega comes to mind with their CD players from the '80s.
J C Verdier tube amps?
Jadis?
Devialet i think are French. Ive had a set of cheaper focals. They were very good
Here's a pair of JMR currently for sale on fleabay.. Am I being paranoid but the driver looks like it's been photoshopped (smudged) to hide a tear or hole - am I being paranoid?
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It looks like a glare of the conr I think ? Have you got the original pic ?
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It's the same in 3 different pictures, different angles.... The seller says maybe it's best I don't buy them... scratch
It's not very clear, but from what I can make out, I reckon it's got a problem.
Also. That's a very old model. The vintage SEAS tweeter gives it away.
Yes they are the micromegas with separate phase/crossover.
Ok who's bid on them?
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It's amazing how this is the third time I've asked for advice about something on eBay to then be gazumped. Last time.
I personally find Cabasse 80s speakers like Sloop M4 much better than any Snell or Audio Note, a real epitome of a proper tube amp speaker
A 12" bass driver from Cabasse is possible one of the best ever, a deceased JM Le Cleach rated it over any JBL or TAD
I currently own two Cabasse active speakers, one from early 70s with a broadbander augmented by a bass driver and powered by germanium amps (currently in a process of a careful restoration) and another one I acquired virtually yesterday - Eider 3VTA, 3-way, 2-way active plus 2-way passive with 2 amps inside.
I wish anyone who believe that BBC originated school of sound (Rogers, Spendor, Harbeth) is how studio monitors should sound would have a chance to hear those. They were Radio France International in house speakers, just bloody brilliant.
http://img.xooimage.com/files48/f/0/...-2-17d1b9e.jpg
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Actually I'm trying to buy a holiday house in Greece so I have a space to put them
There is a wider audience than AOS that use eBay.
Try looking at what the majority of French people use - http://www.leboncoin.fr
Hi, I have seen vintage Elipson speakers at very reasonable prices on French auction sites. Very interesting company history. They couldn't be more French in style and flare. I own a Planet 5.1 system - great fun. Often thought about a road trip to France to see if I can pick up some exotic vintage Elipson bargains. Martin
Another French line, maybe not really "vintage", guess that depends on what or how far back one wants to go, but look for Rehdeko. They are kind of a speaker one will love or hate, not much in between. Currently a German company, Tocaro, has a speaker line roughly based on the Rehdeko, maybe more of the look than anything else. I have been wanting to listen to the Tocaro, but here in the US, they are rare, even though they are distributed here, not many dealers though. FWIW
Thanks for the heads up.
Just recently discovered there is a dealer about an hour away who has a good stock of modern French speakers.
I found out about it whilst browsing the JMR website and reading about the Euterpe Supreme. I contacted the dealers with my requirements without mentioning what speaker I was after, and he has recommended the Euterpe.
I may have to go for a listen, although there are a couple of pairs of Offrandes for sale. The signature pair are a tad expensive, but look very nice and I am yet to hear a bad word spoken about them.
Yep, but they are expensive!
I am sure I will. Tempted by a set of V2 at just under €4k but the wife would kill me.....