What can I say? Your alternative universe is scarily similar to mine - and yet different! 😄 I had tears of laughter watching 'Charley' in action! Now me, being me, I have to remain precise and yet polite, so to that end I can indeed answer some of the points you raised (I numbered 10 in total): 1. Jean Sibelius, the Finnish composer died (in my universe) in 1957. 2. Six feet equals 1.8288 (followed by 8 zeros and a 7) Meters. 3. Just like any musical instrument, the structural characteristics of a room will have a significant influence on the Sibelius, according to where it is positioned in the room. I liken this to a cello, there is always a sweet spot where a cello's sound becomes full, without being 'boomy' or muddy'. To this end the Sibelius loudspeaker is no different. However, the density of its extremely thick enclosure, allows it to perform even right up against a back wall. So 'yes' there is usually no need to bring it more than 2-4 feet into the room. Experimentation is the rule of the game here. As you discovered, with some patience, a very realistic, 3 dimensional soundstage and tonal depth and definition can be achieved. Well set up, they should remain detailed with bass notes easily going down to 36-38Hz. In one set up we measured 15Hz! 4. 'SG' stands for Silver Grey and 'CG' stands for Copper Gold. 5. Your demonstration of how to lift and move the Sibelius loudspeaker was marvellous. I would like to use it show our customers 🙂 6. Indeed, we find that in most rooms, having the Sibelius loudspeakers on their stands, improves bass definition, plus it protects them from being kicked, bashed by vacuum cleaners and damaged by minor floods (although they should float in extreme cases)! 7. As soon as we have a full production version of our 170 Tube amplifier, you will be the first to receive it for review (not sure quite when it will be yet). 8. The reason that some heavy rock does not sound as good as one might hope, I think, is because there is an amount of distortion that is captured in the recording that is usually not audible in most systems. This is one reason why, with the Sibelius, clear audible differences can be easily detected between amplifiers, and yes, even cables! The Sibelius simply reproduces the signal it is given. The strange thing is that they sound really good with Reggae, which might seem unlikely to some? So its not a bass issue (I think). Having said that, some bass heavy systems distract away some of the harshness that maybe the issue here. Great recorded rock like (Dire Straits for example, sounds fine to my ears). 9. The colour of your Sibelius loudspeakers is 'dark cherry'. But as each batch of oak and stain can vary, there can be visual differences between one pair and another. Each pair is unique, that's why we photograph every pair we make in great detail, so our customers can accurately see their loudspeakers before shipping. Current Cherry production, tends to be a bit redder. That's why you might see your pair as looking more like a medium oak. 10. Thank you very much for this very funny, informative and insightful video Loic. I am humbled by you, and the effort it must have taken to make it. It is much appreciated by me and the Pearl Acoustics team. Thank you! Best wishes from Belgium, which is in the heart of my universe. If you are ever travelling my way - you will be my guest of honour!
Wow! I am honoured you took the time to write this feedback. Everyone can benefit from this information. Harley, thank you. I hope I didn’t scare anyone into thinking I was “making fun of”, this was entirely out of admiration. Homage!
Love your superb Englishness This is comfortably breathtaking It’s so brilliant !! A masterpiece of the great wit Fantastic- so good !! I wish I could have you against a wall XX
HiFiCave: I have watched so many of Harley's videos that I cannot stop laughing while watching your intro! The Sibelius are absolutely excellent speakers for acoustic instruments.
Enjoyed your review. I have been an advocate of single drive full range type speakers and chose Lowthers above all other speakers I heard 50 years ago and still have them all though new drivers. I think the Sibelious speakers would be my other choice.
OMG this is brilliant, I was killing myself laughing from the intro, absolutely over the top! Well done sir! As for the Sibelius, I love the concept and the passion, craftsmanship and dedication to bringing these to market. I would love to say that I also like the way they sound, but have not had a good initial impression. Your review does make me hungry to hear them again, maybe I have to find that portal and visit the alternative universe where Harley has a beard on his head.
Good one 🙂 Given they're made from solid wood I wonder if or when they'll start to crack. In any case I agree the speakers have something you don't find elsewhere.
Like a guitar, it needs to be kept in a balanced environment. Exposing it to high fluctuations of heat, cold , humidity or very dry conditions can make wood crack.
Hi good question. Because the oak we use is very slow grown and very slowly aged, and because of the way it is cut and made (plus its thickness) in theory, if looked after sensibly, it should never crack. If it ever did, it would be a very easy fix for any skilled carpenter.
Funny…good thing you love the Sibelius, otherwise you might get shamed off the air! The Sibelius is top of my “I want next” loudspeaker. Is there ever an end? 😢😊
You had me at "Not meant for Geared Audiophiles, but meant for Musicphiles". Tell me. Does is British watt equal to a Rest of the World watt? Or do they have a fudge factor for that also??
Ok a real question for either universe. Could you comment ( or make a comparison video) between this speaker and the Macario by Maco? These 2 speakers have risen to the top of my list for future purchase. I heard the Macario at Axpona but don’t have a way to listen to these, at least in my universe.
Smaller image, slightly deeper bass… different depth of stage, like viewing it through a different lense. But these are easier to position in the room then the lii f15 to get an amazing result.
@@hificave Yes I agree.I was wowed by the bass out of those tiny Alpair drivers.But I prefer the F15' s.But they love a room with plenty of space around them.Thanks.
Okay, okay, I initially thought you were going to diss the main man Harley, but no you pulled this off. Absolutely brilliant video. The Brit accent wasn’t too bad, though we don’t all speak like Harley😅 Very enjoyable 🇬🇧
Harley, is a person I admire and respect. I have spoken to him on a few ocasions. This was done out of our respect and admiration. Omage, is misspelled even in french for Homage.
What can I say? Your alternative universe is scarily similar to mine - and yet different! 😄 I had tears of laughter watching 'Charley' in action! Now me, being me, I have to remain precise and yet polite, so to that end I can indeed answer some of the points you raised (I numbered 10 in total):
1. Jean Sibelius, the Finnish composer died (in my universe) in 1957.
2. Six feet equals 1.8288 (followed by 8 zeros and a 7) Meters.
3. Just like any musical instrument, the structural characteristics of a room will have a significant influence on the Sibelius, according to where it is positioned in the room. I liken this to a cello, there is always a sweet spot where a cello's sound becomes full, without being 'boomy' or muddy'. To this end the Sibelius loudspeaker is no different. However, the density of its extremely thick enclosure, allows it to perform even right up against a back wall. So 'yes' there is usually no need to bring it more than 2-4 feet into the room. Experimentation is the rule of the game here. As you discovered, with some patience, a very realistic, 3 dimensional soundstage and tonal depth and definition can be achieved. Well set up, they should remain detailed with bass notes easily going down to 36-38Hz. In one set up we measured 15Hz!
4. 'SG' stands for Silver Grey and 'CG' stands for Copper Gold.
5. Your demonstration of how to lift and move the Sibelius loudspeaker was marvellous. I would like to use it show our customers 🙂
6. Indeed, we find that in most rooms, having the Sibelius loudspeakers on their stands, improves bass definition, plus it protects them from being kicked, bashed by vacuum cleaners and damaged by minor floods (although they should float in extreme cases)!
7. As soon as we have a full production version of our 170 Tube amplifier, you will be the first to receive it for review (not sure quite when it will be yet).
8. The reason that some heavy rock does not sound as good as one might hope, I think, is because there is an amount of distortion that is captured in the recording that is usually not audible in most systems. This is one reason why, with the Sibelius, clear audible differences can be easily detected between amplifiers, and yes, even cables! The Sibelius simply reproduces the signal it is given. The strange thing is that they sound really good with Reggae, which might seem unlikely to some? So its not a bass issue (I think). Having said that, some bass heavy systems distract away some of the harshness that maybe the issue here. Great recorded rock like (Dire Straits for example, sounds fine to my ears).
9. The colour of your Sibelius loudspeakers is 'dark cherry'. But as each batch of oak and stain can vary, there can be visual differences between one pair and another. Each pair is unique, that's why we photograph every pair we make in great detail, so our customers can accurately see their loudspeakers before shipping. Current Cherry production, tends to be a bit redder. That's why you might see your pair as looking more like a medium oak.
10. Thank you very much for this very funny, informative and insightful video Loic. I am humbled by you, and the effort it must have taken to make it. It is much appreciated by me and the Pearl Acoustics team. Thank you! Best wishes from Belgium, which is in the heart of my universe. If you are ever travelling my way - you will be my guest of honour!
Wow! I am honoured you took the time to write this feedback. Everyone can benefit from this information. Harley, thank you. I hope I didn’t scare anyone into thinking I was “making fun of”, this was entirely out of admiration. Homage!
This is very entertaining and informative. It took some work to get this done and you absolutely did it. Props !
Well done. I can’t believe you did this for 30 minutes straight. You should be an actor/comedian.
You see Mr. Giamatti, people do recognize you :-)
Nicely done. Entertaining and informative in a good balance.
Love your superb Englishness
This is comfortably breathtaking
It’s so brilliant !!
A masterpiece of the great wit
Fantastic- so good !!
I wish I could have you against a wall
XX
LMAO your re-do of a Harvey Lovegrove video IS SPOT ON LOLOLOLO. GOOD JOB!!!
🤣
Hall of Fame Status🎶👌🏽🔥🎶 I think I would love the Sibelius too. Such a GREAT video, fun, entertaining, true to point👏🏼👏🏼 and Harley is a gem 💎
Hysterical! Keep it up, man! Oh, and nice review too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
LOL you delivering Harley’s impression + “his intro”…
My gosh this was well done.
OMG that’s spot on brilliant. 😂
HiFiCave: I have watched so many of Harley's videos that I cannot stop laughing while watching your intro! The Sibelius are absolutely excellent speakers for acoustic instruments.
He was amazing wasn't he! Thanks for the kind comment
LOL !! fabulous 🤣😂 you had me in stiches for 20 min! (love Harley...)
Love Harley too.
@@hificave Thanks Guys - I am very humbled!
Enjoyed your review. I have been an advocate of single drive full range type speakers and chose Lowthers above all other speakers I heard 50 years ago and still have them all though new drivers. I think the Sibelious speakers would be my other choice.
When you fall in love with full range drivers, its hard to go elsewhere. :-)
Loved your review + HL skit (spot on)!
OMG this is brilliant, I was killing myself laughing from the intro, absolutely over the top! Well done sir! As for the Sibelius, I love the concept and the passion, craftsmanship and dedication to bringing these to market. I would love to say that I also like the way they sound, but have not had a good initial impression. Your review does make me hungry to hear them again, maybe I have to find that portal and visit the alternative universe where Harley has a beard on his head.
Hi, if you ever break through the portal - I would love to demo them to you ;-) Best wishes!
@@PearlAcoustics I would love a better demo of the speakers! I am travelling soon, possibly through the portal so I will be in touch.
Hahah this is fantastic and I love how the accent travels around the world 😂
Love it!!
Thanks! 😃
I bet, Harley will get abdominal spasm after watching your video😂
I hope he doesn't see this. ;)
He has seen it…. 🤪😎
I think he will like it
@@albiepalbie5040 you're absolutely right - I loved it! 🙂
@@hificave I sure have!
Haha! 😂 Well played, sir….
lHarley knows his stuff. Would love to hear the Sebelius
LOL! Such good intro man! :) Love it! Great video as well!
Thank you sir
Does this universe have Sugden amplification? Let’s hope so! 👍
😳😳🤪
Good one 🙂
Given they're made from solid wood I wonder if or when they'll start to crack.
In any case I agree the speakers have something you don't find elsewhere.
Like a guitar, it needs to be kept in a balanced environment. Exposing it to high fluctuations of heat, cold , humidity or very dry conditions can make wood crack.
Hi good question. Because the oak we use is very slow grown and very slowly aged, and because of the way it is cut and made (plus its thickness) in theory, if looked after sensibly, it should never crack. If it ever did, it would be a very easy fix for any skilled carpenter.
You even got the pauses in speech right. Nice job.
Hahahahha thanks
he was brilliant! He does me better than me 😂
I’m guessing you spent as much time studying Harley’s mannerisms as you did listening to his speakers. Brillant video.
Ha! You nailed Harley, in the kindest way. I hope he gets a kick out of your review and impersonation.
Bwahahahahahaha killing it 😂❤
Great video
😄Absolutely brilliant Love the accent
Thank you! 😃
Also k nown as a box, something foreign to the cave's environment for many centuries in the hogs dimension!
Like fire….
Funny…good thing you love the Sibelius, otherwise you might get shamed off the air! The Sibelius is top of my “I want next” loudspeaker. Is there ever an end? 😢😊
If there was, we would all sit and listen and nobody would be on youtube?
Hmmm that sounds nice.
I see a future career in a Shakespeare play….Bravo!
You had me at "Not meant for Geared Audiophiles, but meant for Musicphiles".
Tell me. Does is British watt equal to a Rest of the World watt?
Or do they have a fudge factor for that also??
No idea.
Your universe uses British units where my universe uses metric/SI units. You spoke Miniun accent.
HaHa! Excellent.
Free Patreon post for 20+ minutes of Sibelius sound clips
www.patreon.com/posts/pearl-acoustics-106574260?Link&
Not a dipole, U ok, little stuffy 😮
@@CarlVanDoren61 credit where credit is due… that driver would not work in dipole. So bring on the real wood box
@@hificave Audition Ken Songer S1x 🤠
So their not built like a EMS VCS-3 then ??
Ok a real question for either universe. Could you comment ( or make a comparison video) between this speaker and the Macario by Maco? These 2 speakers have risen to the top of my list for future purchase. I heard the Macario at Axpona but don’t have a way to listen to these, at least in my universe.
… let me reflect on that.
I trust Harley has a sense of humor. 🤪👍❤️
He does. This was done out of admiration and respect for him.
The cabinet material does make a difference. More like the Sigmund Freud of audio, maybe hash brownies for lunch?
You bringing them??
@@hificave I'm in, if he is! 🤪
absolutely lovely @hificave ❤ you nailed the hommage to @harleylovegrove 🔥
How are they compared with the Lii F15 open baffles?
Smaller image, slightly deeper bass… different depth of stage, like viewing it through a different lense. But these are easier to position in the room then the lii f15 to get an amazing result.
@@hificave
Yes I agree.I was wowed by the bass out of those tiny Alpair drivers.But I prefer the F15' s.But they love a room with plenty of space around them.Thanks.
You're a glorious funny bastard! :)
Glorious? Lol
😅 Great!
You are as funny as Stjernholm Reviews. A colab is necessary.
He is better
So, will they play Black Sabbath?
Only after dark
@@hificave That's funny, but it was a serious question.🤣
17:20
Are you an Oak man Jimmy?
I like Oak.
I'd love to hear the opinion of the person who was trying to get our attention by banging on (I presume) the door of the closet you've locked them in.
Shhhh dont mention that.
@@hificave Don't worry ... it'll be our little secret.
@@paule4445 me too! 😂
😂 Bravo!
Okay, okay, I initially thought you were going to diss the main man Harley, but no you pulled this off. Absolutely brilliant video. The Brit accent wasn’t too bad, though we don’t all speak like Harley😅 Very enjoyable 🇬🇧
Harley, is a person I admire and respect. I have spoken to him on a few ocasions. This was done out of our respect and admiration. Omage, is misspelled even in french for Homage.
@@hificaveHarley is a treasure. Once again, excellent video👊🏻
Harley is English - no
@@albiepalbie5040 yes he is. not sure why the french thing kicked in
Non ?
I’m thumbs downing this video because I’ve been waiting 2 years for my Decware 300b and have another year to go but you have one.
😂
Its going back to Steve soon. 😔
You will get yours before I get mine.
Now go press like! 🤪🤣
I also ordered the Sarah 300B 1/2023. I am currently on page 6..😂😂
🤔Hmmm... Who could be the designer who used to be a drummer? I see I am not the only one who noticed that video from the "Big T." 🙄
Everyone noticed
😂😂😂😂😂 you are insane
In a good way! 😎
An entertaining way at the very least 😂
@@hificaveAbsolutely. 👍
I have a hard time believing what you say, sounds too tongue in cheek. That said I appreciate the content.
Why audiophiles are so serious? Its all true while having fun. And its a tribute to Harley Lovegrove.
Wow Loic, your accent is better than Harleys!
Lmfao
No way. 😎
Pretty convincing but you used “ watts”
Europeans use the metric system:)
They sure do
"Omage" 😅 without H (homage)?
Typo, and tunnel vision during the edit
@@hificave and I thought it's a pun I didn't get. Entertaining and informative video nonetheless.
I am waiting for someone to add a sub and see what happens😅
Then it’s no longer a single driver speakers system.I hope you were being facetious.
😂😂😂
Probably your best review ever 💪🫵🤡👍
Probably! 😎
Monitor Audio Silver 8i
Made of wood 🪵 😊
Placed them on stands