You might notice a difference. I moved from he C7ES-3 to the SHL5 Plus. I’ve heard the 30.1 on a few occasions and I really liked it a lot but not enough to pull the trigger but i also don’t listen near field like you do. If you didn’t listen near field I’d say don’t bother but in your situation it might be a worthy upgrade. For me, the SHL5 Plus with the additional tweeter opens up the sound stage and lends itself to my larger room. I also added stands from Resonant Woods that have open bottoms and that made a noticeable difference (my dealer leant me closed bottom stands like Skylan until my stands were delivered). What stands are you using with your C7’s? The stands make a huge difference. I don’t care what Alan Shaw says about the speakers sounding good on a chair or a stack of books. I say "NO" to that. When I had my C7’s on Skylan stands, I ordered these things called Q Bricks from Skylan and it made my speakers sound like I covered them with a heavy wool blanket. My wife and I were shocked at how it sounded and I immediately removed them.
Harbeth 30.1 upgrade from C7ES-3 Question
I bought one of the last sets of Foundation Stands for the 30.1 in anticipation of one day upgrading my C7s but I haven’t been able to pull the trigger yet. I’m interested in general whether this is a slam dunk upgrade, but specifically if I may not get the bump because I listen in the near field. In other words, does my listening position decrease the impact of the benefits of the 30.1? Or maybe it the other way around and it’s an even better upgrade for nearfield listening? Buying used so a demo is not an option unfortunately.
I've enjoyed the C7s for three years now. I listen to all kinds of music except not much rock and classical. Jazz, blues, gothy folk electronica in heavy rotation these days. Thanks in advance...
I've enjoyed the C7s for three years now. I listen to all kinds of music except not much rock and classical. Jazz, blues, gothy folk electronica in heavy rotation these days. Thanks in advance...
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