Harbeth again…or other speakers for acoustic music?


Hi!

I’ve been without any decent hifi setup for a few years now but lately had the thoughts of investing in a good system again. Let me tell you little about my background and what I’m searching for. I live in a place far from any hifi-stores, I’ve not so much experience of listening to a lot of different systems or visiting hifi shows, but I’ve been playing music myself, mostly jazz, for about 20 years and have been in many performances both as musician and as audience.

About 5 years ago I first bought a pair of Harbeth P3 second hand along with a Rega amp. Pretty soon I wanted something bigger in scale so I swapped the speakers for a pair of 30.1 and the amp for a Croft 25/7 combo. The sound was really really good in so many ways, best sound and midrange I’ve ever heard before! Even though my apartment back then was not optimal with concrete walls the vocals was very lifelike. But after a while I feeling somehow that something was missing. I’m no bass junkie or so but I was tempted to try something that had little more depth and covered the bass region better, so I was started looking at SHL5+ and C7ES3. I also thought about integration some subs but never tried that route. Swapped the 30.1 for C7 but I was immediately disappointed. I never got them to sound good at my place. I thought they lacked the magic I felt 30.1 had.

 

I ended up selling all my gear, but the sound of 30.1 and Croft combo really etched back in my mind. It was more emotional to listen to music as I ever before had experienced. I prefer listen to acoustic music, jazz, small groups ensembles but occasional big band and some lighter pop, but looking for something that excells with vocals and acoustic instruments. It can absolutely be little on the warmer sound, I can’t stand harsh and cold sound.


So now I’m looking for a system again and would like to hear what suggestions you have. I listen to low to modest volumes. No heavy rock or metal. I need something that can play good on low volume. HE speakers and a SET amp would be an alternative but also is Harbeth. I know there’s 30.2 now and XD. Integrating with subs could be Ok. My living room is about 15x12 feet and the speakers cannot be to big and dominant, ex Quad ESL is not an option. There is a few softer walls and I think 1 concrete wall.

 

Happy to hear your thoughts..

philsons

@philsons 

I did add a sub to my 30.2’s, I never felt I was missing much before I got it, but of course the sub did fill out the sound. I got the 10 inch JLAudio sub, plenty for me. 
Someone mentioned Totems, very different sounding then the Harbeth, I owned the Totem bookshelfs before the Harbeth and really enjoyed them. Very good sounding for the money on all types of music. 

Thanks for following up, that´s nice to hear. Which model of JL Audio is it? How big is your listening space?

I myself havn´t had any time yet to travel to a bigger city for listening to the Harbeth range, but hopefully later this year. 

Big Harbeth fan here, but I am really impressed with the Chartwell L6s. Compact size with a full bottom end and excellent midrange. One I’ve the best speakers for low volumes I’ve owned. 

Open Baffle tend to be very good at this, as they eliminate cabinet resonances inherent in most box speaker designs

Personally I would just skip the XD and go with used M30.2 Anniversary combined with a sub which to me is best value, based on your positive experience with the 30.1. I prefer the added clarity and openness of the 30.2 to the warmer and slightly recessed treble response of the 30.1. Less risk to consider a Harbeth based on your previous experience, more risk with other speakers. You could do a lot worse with more expensive speakers. For acoustic music and jazz, very few speakers can match the Harbeth at the same price range for a natural and realistic presentation.

Good luck.