Friday, February 6, 2015

Cessaro Omega I


In headphones, the Omega I is revered above the Omega II, and, by some, even more than the 009. Could this be the case with the Cessaro Omega, a loudspeaker, as well? Could the progenitor be more than the descendants, and even the legendary Avantgarde Trio (with Tripple Basshorn)?

One can get into Cessaro with the Alpha and the Basshorn P8. The P4 is more Quad-Panel stator-like. Not to elude Chopin. It's more Art Basel, with a Srajan Ejeban feel to it.

From Alpha, to Omega, there are Beta 0.5, Beta I, Gamma I, Liszt I, Beethoven I, not to elude the P4 and P8 panels.

Now the Omega I by Cessaro is $1,000,000.00 USD. That's not a small figure, but one that neither interests nor surprises Jeff Fritz of Ultra Audio.

[While we are not a store, were we, we would be interested in selling no less than $100,000.00 USD products, and $1,000,000.00 USD like the Cessaro would be interesting. The reason? Commission. Taking 3% on a sale, there would be at least $3000.00 in it to make it worth it. Thus a pair of Omega II (if not Omega I) Headphones ($2350.00 USD) on a tube amp.]

Dealers could certainly sell for 40%, but with our interests being finance and real estate, we'd be satisfied with a small (3), but meaningful part (%) of the customer transaction.

Now back to Cessaro.

We like the Omega for it's large bass horns, regardless of the shoe and linen cabinet look to the P8, vs the curved looks of the Avantgarde, which adds more bass.




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