FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS WE HAVE DESIGNED, DEVELOPED AND HANDCRAFTED OUR LOUDSPEAKERS IN DENMARK
In 1979, Ole Klifoth founded Audiovector with a desire to make the perfect loudspeaker for the global high-end market. The vision of the company is still, to produce high quality and natural sounding loudspeakers for music lovers and audiophiles around the world. Mads Klifoth, CEO and owner has a great desire to honour this unique DNA and tradition. Audiovector products are handcrafted from the finest materials and hand assembled with great detail and care. Every loudspeaker is designed, developed and produced in-house to exceptional standards.
AUDIOVECTOR IS A FAMILY OWNED COMPANY BASED IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
HI *Martin Logan Motion 60XT* + 2 x *REL HT/1205 MKII* 👈👍👌+ *Advance Paris A12* *and there's still a lot of money left for holidays...* *The whole set...*
They are beautiful however I have 2 issues. The clear coat finish on the walnut is too thin and needs a wax before delivery, I should not need to wax a brand new speaker to get the finish looking nice. One of my Arette metal driver dome caps had several scratches on its black coated finish. This should not have passed quality control for a speaker of this price. I will have to touch up paint it myself and or keep the speaker grills on. I could have given the product 10/10 but for these 2 issues.
Mnie stać było tylko na R3 Signature. Grają u nas od około 3 lat. Jesteśmy bardzo zadowoleni i nareszcie możemy słuchać muzyki i instrumentów, i niesamowitą przestrzeń. Są naprawdę SUPER !!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, yes! I fell in love with the "Audio Vector" at first sight when I first saw the white QR series in the photo. Now I have a pair of white Q3s and I'm happy. Listening to them and watching the wonderful senior R-series Arreté a being assembled is like looking at beautiful inaccessible mountain peaks sitting at home in a cozy armchair.)) It's a pity that Ole Klifot did not respond to my letter asking for an autograph ...))
i watched a couple of this channels videos and had to laugh at the almost perverse way the speakers were being handled and polished . perfect for the obsessive audiophile
All that beautiful wood, or wood finish, and what do they do. They cover it with a metallic looking material. If I'm spending that much for a pair of speakers with that wood finish, I want to see that wood finish when I'm sitting in front of them. Not metal.
Beautiful.., but surprised to see screw-gun used freehand above/ next the finished exterior gloss.., with no protection in place, having worked on white boats.., we would at least have taped it… But beautiful
Pls brinkmann make a big & powerful statement monoblock amplifier. So that we who love your products can hook up your amps with Wilson Audio speaker. Thanks
Set - up looks amzing. But yhe million dollar question is how Brinkmann's own moboblocks drive this power hungry Danish flagship!!?? Can brinkmann's mono block drive them properly when they need power? Brinkmann should develop big mono block for power hungry speaker like Wilson, Magico, Yg Acoustics , Audiovector & Dynaudio etc rtc. Thnaks for the video Audiovector!!!😊😊
Thank you for your video very clear and useful. I wonder how much time and cost would be applied to an upgrade from the current R3 avantgarde to the top R3 Arretè. Thank you
Сначала на станках ЧПУ все сделали,до микрона ,а этот на глазок смотрит ага,собрал как конструктор лего,с умным видом,а пото цена вам конская,а мы все гадаеи за что такой прайс,а там сборщики с оскаром😅
We love everything you do. Audiovector brings us so much joy every day - the speakers are worth the investment. The same goes for all our Audiovector customers: Once they've got an Audiovector playing in their listening / living room, they don't change to another brand. They may use the IUC to upgrade within the R range or switch to a higher series. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Why don't they make 2 separate transport boxes ??!!? And eventually who will buy these speakers ? - correct - those who CAN'T hear a 1/2 of the sound they can produce..... 🤣🤣 ..... But as an expensive decoration = 👍👍
Actually, it is the process of training the ear/brain system to recognize the sound quality that justifies the purchase of such high-end speakers. This feat can be accomplished even by people with moderate hearing loss, myself included. The important thing is to spend within your means and have enough leisure time to enjoy your music.
@@Rick-lw5kc Not really. If it WAS such a process - no hearing aid woul be needed. The sensors in the 👂👂 that fall out, DO NOT come back - unless some genetic trick is at swing....🤷🏻♂️ But u'r welcome to spend on any speaker system...😃👍
@@sandwaves5642 You're correct. The sensors do not regenerate. But the ear/brain interaction can be enhanced to appreciate all of the audiophile sound qualities that we treasure. Critical listening teaches us to recognize things like soundstage, micro dynamics, timbre, transparency, focus, etc. If those abilities were present in everybody, even those with excellent sound recognition on a typical hearing test, there would be a lot more audiophiles in this world. Just as I have only meager ability to differentiate various wines, there are far more people who cannot differentiate basic speakers from those that would be acceptable to audiophiles. FWIW, I remove my hearing aids when I listen to music and simply boost the volume about 3dB higher than people with more normal hearing would choose. The hearing aids improve speech cognition at normal voice levels, but they grossly distort tonal balance and other qualities you and I appreciate. Perhaps you've heard the saying "Your brain is your most important sex organ." That's not completely true as sex and sexuality are a system. But so too is the appreciation of music. Even those whose hearing is compromised can appreciate fine speakers if they've achieved critical listening skills, or aspire to that goal.
why did you drop tri-wiring ? i own a set of Mi3+1+av3ci, and the tri-wiring connectors on the Mi3's allow me to bi-amp them using one amp for mid+high and one for bass. regular bi-wiring would 'waste' an entire amp on only the high while the second amp has to handle both mid and bass..