Hi! Wonderful system! I did bought a Dartzeel D9 clone. Sounds wonderful. I am considering the Epos ES14N you had before. How will you say those compare to these kudos? :)
@@Beathovenx that would be a wonderful system! The Epos are best in class! Not quite as good as the Kudos in the midrange and upper frequencues. But very powerful and cleansounding speakers with great bass. The Kudos cost more than twice as much and are a bit more refined yes.
Hello, I saw you have Topping B200 and the Dartzeel NHB 8 and D9 Mater Edition. Can you please tell me out of these three which one would be suitable for Jazz Vocals? I was planning on purchasing the Master FM801, then pulled out of purchase thinking the B200 might be better? Please provide feedback, your input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hello sir! Well I think the midrange is incredible on the Dartzeel NHB-108 so I would probably choose that over the B200 on vocals. But the B200 is also very good. Both are highly reolving and superquiet amps. The Dartzeel sounds more natural in my opinion than the B200
@@audiolife5038 thank you for reply. I saw all your videos, and came across the PAP ones. Your PAP sounds a be lean with vocals. I do own and use PAP Quintet 15 with the Tang Band driver, which is more fuller with vocals. Thank you for the videos. Will try out the speakers you currently have.
@@Topnikko though question, since it has been a while since I had the D&D in. If you want active then go for D&D. They are great speakers. And if you do not need subs since they have insane power and punch and dsp and everything. The Kudos need 2 good subs to really deliver power and weight and you would need some external dsp. The D&D does not need those things since they are built in. So in sum.. Price wise it would probably be about the same. The Kudos sound amazing with just about any amplifier. The SEAS Crescendo K3 tweeters in the Kudos might be the best I have ever heard. So for refinement, detail and soundstage they are phenomenal IMO. The Kudos can also be crossed over electronically which is supposed to be a good upgrade. Though you will need to Invest in subs, dsp and amplifiers.
@@audiolife5038 I'm trying to work a deal on a pair of Titan 808's right now. They're way more expensive than what I had intended to spend, but I'm being offered a price that is almost too good to pass on. And they're in white, the color I want.
Beautiful….!
Thank you for sharing.
I need to add this one to my music collection 👍🏻
Hi! Wonderful system! I did bought a Dartzeel D9 clone. Sounds wonderful. I am considering the Epos ES14N you had before. How will you say those compare to these kudos? :)
@@Beathovenx that would be a wonderful system! The Epos are best in class! Not quite as good as the Kudos in the midrange and upper frequencues. But very powerful and cleansounding speakers with great bass. The Kudos cost more than twice as much and are a bit more refined yes.
Hello, I saw you have Topping B200 and the Dartzeel NHB 8 and D9 Mater Edition. Can you please tell me out of these three which one would be suitable for Jazz Vocals? I was planning on purchasing the Master FM801, then pulled out of purchase thinking the B200 might be better? Please provide feedback, your input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hello sir! Well I think the midrange is incredible on the Dartzeel NHB-108 so I would probably choose that over the B200 on vocals. But the B200 is also very good. Both are highly reolving and superquiet amps. The Dartzeel sounds more natural in my opinion than the B200
@@audiolife5038 thank you for reply. I saw all your videos, and came across the PAP ones. Your PAP sounds a be lean with vocals. I do own and use PAP Quintet 15 with the Tang Band driver, which is more fuller with vocals. Thank you for the videos. Will try out the speakers you currently have.
How do the Dutch & Dutch 8c's compare to these? Those are the speakers I'm leaning toward buying. But these Kudoes sound sublime.
@@Topnikko though question, since it has been a while since I had the D&D in. If you want active then go for D&D. They are great speakers. And if you do not need subs since they have insane power and punch and dsp and everything. The Kudos need 2 good subs to really deliver power and weight and you would need some external dsp. The D&D does not need those things since they are built in. So in sum.. Price wise it would probably be about the same. The Kudos sound amazing with just about any amplifier. The SEAS Crescendo K3 tweeters in the Kudos might be the best I have ever heard. So for refinement, detail and soundstage they are phenomenal IMO. The Kudos can also be crossed over electronically which is supposed to be a good upgrade. Though you will need to Invest in subs, dsp and amplifiers.
@@audiolife5038 I'm trying to work a deal on a pair of Titan 808's right now. They're way more expensive than what I had intended to spend, but I'm being offered a price that is almost too good to pass on. And they're in white, the color I want.
Oh wow! Go for it man! Dreamspeakers!