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A quick note to say thanks to Keith from Purite Audio. I purchased the Gradients from him after he loaned them to me for a demo. I'm very happy with the speakers and the service from Keith was first class. He loaned them to me for a good period of time so I could really experiment with them in a couple of my rooms. There was no pressure to purchase and he was happy to chat sound endlessly. I was also loaned some GGNTKT M1's which I'll comment on in their thread.
Thanks. I already have a random array of speakers from Rogers, Harbeth (compact 7) and Focal ( cms65) . The Revolutions were a natural progression once I demo'd them. Very easy to listen to and work very well at low volumes which was important.Congrats! The original 90s version was already a remarkable piece of engineering, that would still almost qualify as state-of-the-art today compared to the norm for boutique speakers. I cannot imagine how good the current version is, especially with nCore and an active crossover.
Do you own a pair ?Active Revolutions are outstanding speakers - plenty of positioning options and with DSP you can make them truly sing
Thanks ! Yep - I got to a point where I couldn't resist at least a demo. Luckily Keith wasn't too far awayCongratulations on your purchase, now I can quit looking at them wondering what the cost to ship to the US would be.
Which then lets me stop looking at them and hoping that @JustJones buys and then re-sells them in the US so I can pick them upCongratulations on your purchase, now I can quit looking at them wondering what the cost to ship to the US would be.
Do you own a pair ?