Those Harbeths look amazing! How do they compare to the Thiels?
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10/6/09 at 9:18pm
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Those Harbeths look amazing! How do they compare to the Thiels?
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Not quite as resolving, but much more realistic. Both are pretty nuetral with the Thiels being a little on the cool side and the harbeths a little on the warm side. Bigger soundstage, both width and depth with the Harbeths. Both have super sharp, defined imaging. Harbeths have the Best midrange of any speaker i have owned. They are equal as far as both being very coherant. Not quite as extended in the treble as the Thiels. Much better bass now with the REL in the system. All in all, the most musical, and enjoyable speaker system I have owned.
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and the Herbeths must be in high demand there are not any on Audiogon.
sorry, but:.. it is descriptive) B&W 703
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Hi Tom. I did a quick Audiogon search, and are the Herbeths only $4000.00?
Your Thiels must have been over $10,000.00. and the Herbeths must be in high demand there are not any on Audiogon.Looks like I need to find a local dealer, as I hate my "shouty" (spell check said it,s not a word sorry, but:.. it is descriptive) B&W 703 |


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Mark, why don't you try something like the 800/801/802 B&W speakers?
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not happy with it yet. I asked Tom a while back about vinyl, but i think it,s the speakers I don't like. I am a little lost and ran out of money last winter. Audio is a winter sport for me as we are so busy in the summer.|
Not quite as resolving, but much more realistic. Both are pretty nuetral with the Thiels being a little on the cool side and the harbeths a little on the warm side. Bigger soundstage, both width and depth with the Harbeths. Both have super sharp, defined imaging. Harbeths have the Best midrange of any speaker i have owned. They are equal as far as both being very coherant. Not quite as extended in the treble as the Thiels. Much better bass now with the REL in the system. All in all, the most musical, and enjoyable speaker system I have owned. It was getting to point with the Thiels that i was only listening to a limited amount of music. Now i play alot more records that were in limbo because they are not the best recordings.
The harbeths are much easier to place in my room, and are not as sensative to upstream gear as the Thiels. The harbeths have a natural weight and texure to them thats much more enjoyable and realistic on almost every record or CD I play. EDIT: One other thing about the harbeths, at low volume listening they are really nice. Alot of speakers really start to loose imformation at low volumes. Not the harbeths. |
I've been considering the Spendor 1/2Es but the reviews generally say that they're only bridges to the real thing, i.e. the Harbeths.
