Gradient Helsinki


Hello. Has anyone tried the new Gradient Helsinki speakers? They look fabulous and are produced by a reputable company...it's hard not to be interested. Thanks.
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Paul-

The speakers I heard were correctly set up per Gradient's instructions: toed in at a 45 degree angle.

Measurements by Helsinki 1.5 owners show the speaker rolls off below 50 Hz.

Even TAS reviewer R.E.Greene, who gave the speaker a TAS GEA says the speaker may need subs in some rooms.

You can go on Greene's forum and see measurements at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/regsaudioforum/

Have you taken any measurements? If so, please post them on Greene's forum.

PS- here's tip for you, check the tightness of the fasterners on the woofers and midrange drivers.

PPS- what are those black things you have under the speaker bases?
I have a pair here loaned from the distributor, I have just had a couple of
hours with them and I will definitely post something more formal later - first
impressions:

- The speaker MUST be toed-in to achieve the best bass response and
integration with the rest of its drivers - the best position was close to 45
degrees (where one can see just a slice of the magnet of the bass driver).

- The Helsinkis have a short height, but the drivers are tilted, so I got very
good scenario height and focus with a very credible soundstage.

- I would rank them 8/10 in tonality (my SF Guarneru are a tad better), with
an 8/10 freq response (better bass than the SF and ery integrated as well).

- Dynamics are fine without being explosive, low coloration (better that my
Avantgarde UNOs in this regard) BUT instrument size and vocals are smaller
than real-life (again, I still need to play around with positioning and more
time to form a base of judgement here).

Nice speaker - Price perfomance as-of-tofay is 6/10.

More later
"Nice speaker - Price perfomance as-of-tofay is 6/10."

Flg2001-

I agree 100%. Based on performance, fit & finish these speakers are way over priced. Glad I sold mine.

Check all the philips head screws/allen head fasteners including those on the bottom of the base.

Everything on my pair was loose.

PS- if you move them to 45 degrees, you need to listen in the nearfield.
Well - I have decided to pass on the Helsinkis, they are indeed a good design and worths a listen to anyone looking for a well integrated, almost full range and odd-looking speaker.

My reference (Sonus Faber Guarneri) was just a high standard for the Helsinkis, in my room and with my system there were no contest.

Cheers
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