Dahlquist 20s or the large advents.
save your money.
save your money.
Excellent Speakers for Classical Music - $2,000 USD Budget
" I’ve heard Harbeth is great, but I had to chance to hear them in Japan and they were too warm for my taste." If you found the Harbeth is a warm sounding speaker, a Spendor would sure not be the speaker for you! I have owned many of both brands and the Spendor is a warmer sounding speaker than the Harbeth! |
If you found the Harbeth is a warm sounding speaker, a Spendor would sure not be the speaker for you! I have owned many of both brands and the Spendor is a warmer sounding speaker than the Harbeth! yogi is not wrong on this statement, but spendor’s product line is bifurcated... the standmount 'classic' series is warmer (old school bbc lossy cabinet design)... floorstanding 'd' series (d7 d9) is a much modern hifi sound (rigid cabinets etc etc) ... i would say that newer harbeths pretty much fall in the middle of the two spendor lines |
Hello All - Well, I pulled the trigger and bought a new to me pair of B&W 803 S. I blew my budget a little bit, but I couldn't be happier. I did a cursory listen to them tonight, and I am hearing such lovely details and layering in my music that I have never heard before. I also think the Rotel and the B&W are a match made in heaven. I'll probably have to add a power amp down the line, but I'm in audio heaven. Thanks for all of your help and advice! |
Congratulations, worth the money. You will have them for a very long time. They are a good match for rotel and sound even better if you decide to add a more powerful amp… or for that matter upgrades to any of your components. I’ve owned 7 B&W 800 series for over twenty five years. They still sound great after many upgrades in electronics. Don’t for get they will sound even better after 100 hours or more of play as they break in. |
atmasphere9,559 posts06-10-2021 5:28pmDon't worry about if the speaker is good for classical. What makes a speaker good will be equal for jazz, classical, rock or what have you. No-one's figured out a way to make electronics (including speakers) better for a particular genre. This is a very old and prevalent myth. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Again I argued against your thesis on another topic. = all speakers are good in all genres. Not ture, What we are looking for in full orchestra is something that picks up all nuances within the symphony, fq's which get all mushed up in so many xover box designs. Mids, Mids, Mids, are everything in CM. This is why i recommend wide band as the best ideal speaker for classical music. AER and Voxativ. Both will present the demands of classical symphony orchestra. My Seas tweeter just could not do it, It tried all it could, just came up short = a dismal failure for CM. If you read the ceescript on Seas' page, you'd think it would succeed at CM fulll orchestra, Does not. Any tweeter below 91db is not going to voice full orchestra as it should be presented The solution to this problem is wide band/full range. |