I guess it depends on what you mean by loud. My Compact 7 es3's crank loud in my 12x20 room. I think I play it loud but in reality I know I don't. Back in the eighties I clipped some B&W's and smoke wafted out of my amp. That was mid winter with windows closed and my company was rather impressed up until that point. Now that I'm off the cocaine I listen at regular levels and enjoy music for what it is....art. I barely turn up my stereo and I van hear it from the street.
can harbeth speakers play loud
hello,
I'm considering upgrading my speaker setup from my sonus faber grand piano (home) to harbeth 40.1's. I'm wondering if they will play as loud as my sonus fabers without hurting the speakers or the sound?I'm not trying to recreate a rock concert I just wanna be able to crank em every now and again without having to worry I'm gonna hurt something. I heard the harbeths are made to really show they're strengths at lower volume levels. thanks for any input.
I'm considering upgrading my speaker setup from my sonus faber grand piano (home) to harbeth 40.1's. I'm wondering if they will play as loud as my sonus fabers without hurting the speakers or the sound?I'm not trying to recreate a rock concert I just wanna be able to crank em every now and again without having to worry I'm gonna hurt something. I heard the harbeths are made to really show they're strengths at lower volume levels. thanks for any input.