Perfect 8
Loudspeakers
Driven by Passion
There is a passion behind every PERFECT8 loudspeaker! Timeless design, superior craftsmanship, and outstanding sound quality – all unsurpassed milestones of excellence.
Truth has beauty and power
We wish to convey the deep emotive effects created by the PERFECT8 product line. The light bending translucency of the glass. The perfect, yet elusive mirror of the gold surfaces. The pureness, beauty, mystique, and charismatic presence. We are very proud of our products, of the effort that went into creating them, and of the craftsmanship required to build them.
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What the listeners say.
“Also outstanding was the sound in the Perfect 8/Ypsilon/Bergmann turntable room. I played "Mood Indigo" from Ellington Masterpieces and the presentation was holographic and tonally right on the sonic money, which was fortunate since the speakers alone cost around $150,000.”
"This system had the ability to recreate the scale of the music in a remarkably accurate manner, yet it was able to serve up the nuances and subtleties with uncanny, unnerving realism. This system very nearly breathed life into the music it reproduced."
"All of this design would be of no importance if the sound produced were deficient. I was prepared for, well, I don't know what. I was stunned to hear utterly transparent sound, with the clarity and lucidity of the original Quad's midrange. Selecting "The Mooche" from Stereophile's Editor's Choice CD, I heard the best sound I've heard from all the different loudspeakers on which I have auditioned this recording - while the asking price is other-worldly, so was the sound."
“The Perfect8 The Cube doesn’t sound like any other speaker I’ve heard, so I don’t expect it to fall in line with my expectations. I love The Perfect8 The Cube because of its uniqueness, the soundstaging and the imaging that seem impossibly vivid, and the low frequencies that are low and truly satisfying. You know I want to review these. BADLY.”
Most Coveted Product - Perfect8 Technologies Cube-T loudspeaker. The glass enclosure gets your attention but it’s the sonic transparency and authority that keeps you coming back for more. Especially having heard this new model, I really, really, really want to review something from this manufacturer. Is that enough “reallys,” Robert?
Perfect8 Technologies $60k Cube T quasi-omnidirectional floorstanders driven by Ypsilon electronics were boxlessly open on a cover of The Eagles’ “Desperado” and very very good on female vocals. “This is a contender,” I wrote in my notes. An Oscar Peterson album sounded superb in the midrange and upper octaves, despite a little room muddle at the bottom on Ray Brown’s bass. Detailed and open with a wide soundstage, the Cube T was rather like a stat with greater image solidity.