Description

This system is a culmination of many years of realizing what I value most in music. With audio, the only way to move forward is to know what you want and then work your way to achieve your goal. With that in mind, every component in this system was chosen to deliver what I value most in music. I strongly believe that the first step in any system is to choose the speaker that delivers what you want, and then choose all upstream electronics to make the speaker work.

The Acapella Violon delivers what I want. The plasma tweeter is simply without equal. It works by ionizing air from a high voltage electrode so that the air is sufficiently energized to erupt into a ball of glowing plasma. The size of the plasma flame is modulated to produce sound. No moving mass, no inertia, no coloration from cone material. This tweeter sounds like nothing. There is no metallic ring like you would get from a metal dome tweeter, and no softness associated with textile tweeters. Sound simply emerges fully formed, the speed and dynamics is unmatched. It just sounds real. This is without doubt the best tweeter technology in the world.

The midrange horn very nearly keeps up with the tweeter. It covers a large range from 500Hz-5kHz with shallow (-6dB/oct) slopes either end. The dynamics from the horn match the tweeter, and it excels in delivering instrumental timbre and loads of inner detail.

The weakness in the system is obviously the woofer. The overall quoted sensitivity is 91dB/W/m, and I am certain that the horn and tweeter were padded back to match the woofer. The drivers are 10", and arranged in a pseudo-isobaric configuration. Strangely, the external woofer is run from the crossover (500Hz, -6dB/oct), but the internal woofer is run directly from the speaker binding posts - i.e. full range. The bass is muddy, sluggish, and there isn't much of it. It obviously sounds disconnected from the horn and tweeter.

Furthermore, the speaker exhibits a wicked impedance curve with 600 Ohms for the tweeter, 8 Ohms for the midrange, and down to 2 Ohms for the woofers. This further exacerbates bass problems when run with valve amps.

I was obviously aware of these problems when I bought the speaker, so why did I choose such an obviously compromised speaker? The answer is - I strongly believe that midrange and treble should be gotten right first. If your midrange and treble are not right, you will spend endless sleepless nights trying to fix a problem which may not be fixable. Bass, in contrast, is relatively easy to fix.

I am about to embark on an adventure to fix the bass on my speaker. The first step is to purchase a solid state amplifier to bi-amp. The next step is to purchase a DEQX to control the phase response and group delay of the individual drivers. After this, I will remove the crossover in the bass unit (converting the speaker to active), and change the woofer to a more suitable driver. Finally, I will build a custom crossover to go before the midrange/tweeter, which will prevent the ADC/DAC stage of the DEQX from contaminating the all-important midrange and treble.

Last but not least, I will return to an analogue source, but such a purchase is still very much on the horizon.

Watch this space.

Previous entry ---

Thanks to AudioGon, I became aware of this speaker. After salivating at some of the nicer Acapella setups here I had to go have a listen. Boy, was I captivated. The most revealing speaker I have ever heard. The plasma tweeter is something else!

I am currently also upgrading from the Cary CAD-805AE to the Cary CAD-211AE, which should allow me to control the Violons a little bit better.

I named this system "Southern Lights" after Eliotswede's Acapella Violon system ("Northern Lights"). After all, i'm in Australia!

-- Old description below --

Years ago I became aware of the sweet combination of Cary amplification and ProAc speakers. It has been my intention for a long time to replicate this system and I finally got the opportunity to build my dream system from scratch.
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    • Acapella High Violon Suboktav
    3 way speaker with plasma tweeter, horn midrange, and conventional woofer. The most astonishingly natural sound I have ever heard. Sounds seem to emanate from thin air, free of distortion and coloration. This picture was taken next to my old ProAc D38's.
    • Cary Audio Design SLP-05
    This is an outstanding preamp with faultless sound. It takes forever for the tubes to run in. The first time I powered it up it was shockingly harsh and unmusical, but this settled down after 24 hours and is now gone.
    • Cary Audio Design CAD-211AE
    110W of push-pull triodes. Incredibly grunty.
    • Marantz RC-9500 universal remote
    The HT and 2 channel systems are tied together with this programmable remote. One press of the button starts a macro which ensures that all the correct settings are chosen.
    • Acrolink Mexcel 7N-S9000
    Simply unbelievable transparency
    • Acrolink Mexcel 7N-A2070 XLR
    Astoundingly transparent. With my last cable I was wondering where the midrange had gone. Well, now it's all back :)
    • Microseiki BL-99v
    Micro-Seiki BL99V turntable with vacuum hold-down.
    • Lyra Lyra Dorian
    Lyra Dorian cartridge
    • SGR EL30S
    SGR EL30S solid state stereo amplifier, 300W. For bass duties only.
    • JL Audio F110
    Pair of JL Audio F110 subwoofers.
    • DEQX HDP-3 preamp/processor
    The DEQX HDP-3 is used to measure the system and will be removed from the loop as soon as development is done.
    • Playback Designs MPS-5
    SACD player.

Comments 83

Owner
Mickep, you are right - just two years ago I was still enjoying the system I bought as a penniless university student. It was getting rather long in the tooth - the speakers were bought in 1993! I finally decided it was time to upgrade, so here I am.

I am still not so sure if my Cary CAD-211AE's are the perfect amp for the Violons. There is nothing wrong per se with the frequency response, it's just that it has a very broad warm sound. I have heard these speakers with Wavac amplification. While the 55W Wavac SET's could not match the low frequency extension of the Cary CAD-211's, the Wavac's had a certain cool refined elegance about the sound. The first time I heard the Wavacs I just had to laugh - it was ridiculously good.

And thank you also for the Kuzma recommendation. I am not sure where to get them in Australia though.

amfibius

Definitely go for the vinyl rig doc. I would personally choose the Continuum Copperhead over the Schroder tonearm but that is based on having spoken to the Continuum designer at great length and a lot of experience with the sound of that particular product. Continuum have used the Air Tight cartridge for a number of shows so the synergy is well proven. You can't go wrong either way and soon you will be enjoying a sound unlike any digital source extant.

Mickep, I believe that the Kuzma cartridge is an OEM from ZYX of Japan so I am not surprised that you are in love with the sound.

drajreynolds

Hi Amfibius,

What a journey you have made in a short period of time.

I absolutly think you shall getting back into vinyl. The vinyl world is enormous and your choice of vinyl components has good reputation.

Right now I'm testing a new cartridge, it's a Kuzma KC 3. I think I'm slowly falling in love. After a Hifi fair in our corner of the world this autumn I'll get my hands on the KC 4, this probably will be the last time My Benz LP is mounted on my VPI Aries 3 Signature. So, if you have a chance to listen to the Kuzma KC3 or KC4, please do.

mickep

Owner
Right now I am looking at getting back into vinyl. Considering the following setup: Verdier Platine, Schroder tonearm, Airtight PC1 cartridge, and Audio Research PH5 phono. Any comments before I go ahead?

amfibius

Owner
Jkalman I think that the importer is Brian Ackerman (who is on AudioGon, can't remember his ID for now). Also, "docsavage" is in FLA. Not sure which part of the USA you're in.

And thanks, Glenhifi. It's coming along nicely.

I have installed some Finite Elemente Ceraballs under the power amps, CD player, and preamp. I liked the Ceraballs under the CDP and pre, but did not like them under the power amps. They thin out the sound and seem to recess the midrange. The trebles become a bit more shrill as a result. So I now have 6 spare Ceraballs ... I put 3 under the DVD player and 3 under the Playstation :) So far I have not yet noticed any improvement in my Gran Turismo times but i'm sure that will come!

amfibius

Nope, no luck... No one is close to my area unfortunately.

jkalman

Dream system.

glenfihi

Owner
Jkalman, did they respond to your email? Managed to find a local dealer? I don't speak a word of German but thanks to Google language tools I can "speak" pretty awful German :)

Jzach, you must have heard my Violons. I bought them from Murali.

Kuzibri, thanks for your suggestion. I have tried bi-amping my speakers, but the results were pretty disappointing. I was hoping for the result to be GREATER than the sum of its parts (since each amplifier has less work to do) - but no.

The result was simply the sum of its parts. It had the bottom end of the CAD-211AE, and the top end of the CAD-805AE. I believe the CAD-211AE has a better overall sound, and I achieved better results by mono-amping with the CAD-211AE.

The CAD-211AE delivers a fuller, richer midrange. The top end of the CAD-805AE is arguably more pure and sweeter, but the 211AE is simply superior everywhere else in the frequency range. I will write more about this in a seperate review to be posted.

Docsavage, got your Triolons yet?

amfibius

Amfibius,
Triolons finally arriving next week.

docsavage

Amfibius,

Suggestion: if you want the subwoofer inside the Violons to work effectively, try to biamp your speakers. The subwoofer needs a lot of power to do a good job. Biamping works fine on my A Capella Campanile speakers with an efficiency of 94 dB.

regards,

kuzibri

Jeff,

I believe Sensus Audio in Sydney was the dealer. I heard a pair of Acapellas driven by WAVAC there which sounded very nice. I'm not sure if he is still the dealer but you can check with Morale, contact details are on the Sensus Audio website.

Jzach

jzach

Thanks!

I'm going to try e-mailing them and hopefully they are young enough to have learned english in school (it seems common nowadays for english to be taught as a second language in most European schools).

- Jeff

jkalman

Owner
Jeff, I could not find an Australian dealer for Acapella on their website either. I used a google machine translation to ask them if they have an Australian dealer. If the English versions of the google translator is anything to go by, they must have had a hearty laugh at the pathetic translation :) They understood enough of my email to point me to a local dealer. And they replied in English.

There are quite a few Americans with Acapella speakers, and quite a few here on AudioGon. If you ever drop by in Melbourne, drop me a line and I will be glad to entertain you for a day :)

amfibius

Amfibius,

I've been interested in hearing Acapella speakers, but haven't been able to find any USA dealer info on their website. Do you have any links for that information.

Thanks,

- Jeff

jkalman

Owner
System edited: New pictures added

amfibius

Owner
System edited: My new Cary CAD-211AE amplifiers arrived today. For the time being I am keeping the CAD-805AE's and will experiment with bi-amping the speakers. The CAD-211AE's are fresh out of the box and have only been running for a couple of hours, but first impressions are WOW! There is the midbass and bass which I have been looking for. Dynamics are massively improved. And the system goes louder without sounding compressed. At the moment the top end is not there, imaging is poor, and bass is flabby. Hopefully these will go away when the amp has had a few more hours in it. Dennis Had, you are a genius!

amfibius

Owner
OK, this is an interesting development.

A few days after I got the speakers up and running, I developed a problem with the left plasma tweeter. It would not fire correctly and the output was much attenuated compared to the "good" tweeter. I made a quick phone call to the dealer who suggested that I change the PL519 valve.

After chatting to a few people here, I was told that there is little point tube rolling the PL519. So I just bought a PL519 from the tube store without caring what brand it was.

It just arrived today. After much swearing, a cut finger, a stripped Allen bolt, and more swearing, I got the plasma tweeter unboxed and stared at the problem. The PL519 was sitting at a slight angle no doubt contributing to the intermittent problems I was having. Also, the tube was smoky in colour. I pulled the tube out and replaced it with the new PL519 and then replaced the tweeters.

WOW! The new tubes definitely make a difference! At the moment they are a little bit forward and eager so I have had to turn down the tweeter pot a little bit. The new tubes are also dead quiet. No doubt the sound will improve once the tubes settle in a little bit.

All you Acapella guys ... you should try tube rolling the PL519. It's painful (and bloody) experience to get into the case but the difference is worth it. Oh, and you need a metric Allen key if you want to get in.

amfibius

Owner
Drajreynolds, I have not upgraded the interconnect yet. Right now I am taking stock of the upgrades I have made. Up till now i've been quite a cable skeptic. The Acrolinks do sound better than my old cables (a pair of $200 Osborn Datalinks) - with better high and low frequency extension - but i'm not sure if the improvement was worth the asking price. I would like to try the Acrolink interconnects as well, but a 5m pair would be very expensive.

Mark, thanks for the offer but I have already ordered my CAD-211AE's. The other problem is that I am in Australia (240V).

amfibius

Those are fantastic speakers, I can only amagine what they sound like. Also I have a pair of Cary CAD-211 AE's for sale if you are interested. They are listed here on Audiogon.

Mark

mark02131

Nice evolving system Amfibius. Are you using Acrolink interconnects and power cables as well as their speaker cable? Sometimes the effect of these cable changes is cumulative and a system-wide approach is best, albeit expensive.

drajreynolds

Owner
System edited: System edited: new pictures and replaced the ProAc D38's with the Acapella Violons.

amfibius

Owner
Yes, a proper listening room is in the plans ... Unfortunately I can't do that until I buy a new house. Saving up for the deposit at the moment!

amfibius

very nice system, you should setup a room for 2 channel only ,it magic, i have a system amost like your , but cheaper

happi626

A very nice and good-looking system! Proac and Cary is surely a very good combination.

For movies I can also recommend the Cinema line. I have just got the new Cinema 11 processor and Cinema 5 amp.

hobby

Owner
Thanks for your comments guys.

Since I mady my last entry I have rearranged the room so the speakers fire down the length of the room. The difference was massive. You know how you sometimes change a cable and struggle to hear a difference? Try rearranging your room sometime. It's not subtle.

Pehare, before I got my 306 I was using the Sony XB-940 which I still have. You can see it sitting on top of the Cary CDP.

amfibius

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