Harbeth SHL5 vs Dynaudio Special 25 vs...


Okey, which one or what speaker in this price range for musicality, tonal balance, full range, detail, soundstage.
Amplifier will be the Audia Flight 50 class A.
Thank you.
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I have a pair of SHL5 which I love it very much while playing the vocal, solo or piano. Regarding the bass, I am not so impressed (my previous speaker is Dunlavy SC-IV, the bass is better/powerful). I am not sure if this is position problem or how sensitive the speaker to the positioning or maybe because the AMP.

I am using DNA-1 deluxe as amp and I wonder what kind of AMP is good for SHL5? My budget will be 2-6,000 for the amp. Could you please share your experiences, thanks.
I also have SHL5 and I think, Wshuang, that you are simply not going to get bass from it at the level of your Dunlavys. You may be able to improve what you get from the Harbeths through positioning, stands, height, ans so forth, but they will never deliver the power and tautness of the large Dunlavys, nor will they go as deep. And I think most Harbeth owners will tell you that the speakers are less fussy about choice of amp than most high end speakers are.
Drubin, thanks for the response. I use sound anchor stand and just found out if I put the blue pad between the stand and the speaker, the sound seems open up a bit.
I once owned Special 25s and Condfidence C1s. I now own NHT Xds, which include an amp. I love Dynaudios, but the NHTs are in a different league altogether in every aspect.
I have a pair of SHL5 which I love it very much while playing the vocal, solo or piano. Regarding the bass, I am not so impressed (my previous speaker is Dunlavy SC-IV, the bass is better/powerful). I am not sure if this is position problem or how sensitive the speaker to the positioning or maybe because the AMP.

I am using DNA-1 deluxe as amp and I wonder what kind of AMP is good for SHL5? My budget will be 2-6,000 for the amp. Could you please share your experiences, thanks.

Wshuang,

Your dna 1 is fine for the SHL5s. Its not a problem. Whatever amp you put in your SHL5 it just wont have the same bass as the bigger dunlavy. Just no way unless you put them in a small room. Even then the bass of the bigger Dunlavy will still be more weighty and taut compared to the harbeths.
However, the mids of the Harbeths may be better than your Dunlavys. No speaker is perfecct, its always a compromise.

You can always extend the bass of the SHL5 with a subwoofer.