Borresen X3 measurements


Borresen’s X3 measures pretty badly which contradicts a lot of the praise…
 

Detailed measurements in the video below. 
 

https://youtu.be/EfasOu928tQ?si=MdvDFWxYuSd4nStV

james633

I was disappointed when I saw the measurements for the X3.   I think the engineering was not fully done on this speaker.   In the video he describes that the measurements line up with what he was hearing.    I heard a good quote a few months ago;  "Measurements are for dating but listening is for marriage".   The wisdom here is to look for speakers that measure well, but buy the ones that you love listening to.

The thing about Erin's review, for me, was that he claimed to hear this midrange "hole" in the sound before measuring and then backed up what he percepted by talking to others.  I've felt that a lot of his other reviews were way over-measured to the point of being burdensome. With electronics that makes perfect sense, but speakers are such a personal item that that approach seems sort of backwards. The Borrensen review, however, was done right and there was lots of collaboration. Guttenberg didn't want them taken out of his house, on the other hand. Just different approaches. Better just to examine everything and make your pick. Speakers are more personal than anything else.  

I think the Borrensen line of speakers deliver some of the most grating and unpleasant sound I've heard in a very long time. My ears hear these speakers and they are just sound incredibly harsh. I don't really care if they measure well or not, I couldn't listen to those speakers for more than 5 minutes before being tired of them. 

 

I know they were hyped tremendously in the last year, but I just don't get it.

I agree with Mesonto. All Borresens sound harsh, and unpleasant to my ears. They image very well, but sound is so sterile, so mechanic, I can not stand more than few minutes. First few minutes, that hyper detail and imaging is interesting but after few minutes you do not want to spend to much time with them.