Help me chose: Verity - PBN Montana - Gemme Audio


Greetings

I am looking a pair of used speakers and the following are available near me:
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Reference 3A Grand Veena - $6899
Gemme Audio Katana - $6054
VERITY AUDIO Fidelio - $4224
PBN MONTANA EPX - $5491

I do not have anything today :/ I miss listning to music through some "real" speakers. What I do have however is a source. I will use Modwright Transporter to play FLAC/Wav.

I would consider myself a musiclover foremost and audiophile second. What I mean is that I am not looking for a super detalied sound that will make bad recordings sound shit. I hate thin sound and treble that gives you headache. Detailed and organic is what I am looking for, I think. I want to be emotional engaged in the music.

I would rather give up some detail for speakers that breath life.

Bad recordings can not be fixed, that I know.

Sorry for my bad english, I am Swedish ;)

Thanks.

.Sebastian.
akatora
>I find it interesting that there has not been a single comment on the Reference 3A Grand Veena<

Could it possibly be because no comments were solicited for those speakers? And most of the people contributing to the thread obviously weren't very interested either........

Shakey
Could it possibly be because no comments were solicited for those speakers? And most of the people contributing to the thread obviously weren't very interested either........

Shakey
Shakeydeal

Actually, the Reference 3A Grand Veena is the first speaker that the OP listed as a possible choice in his area, so the question is legit.
PNB Montana.
Just came back from Las Vegas and PBN Montana was one of my two top pick at the Flamingo "THE show".

The other was Sanders (previous Innersound), but in your case, I think you will enjoy Montana more...
I owned Montana SP2s and then EPS2s...the SP2s are very good,
the Montana EPS2s are fabulous. Montanas sound great with all
types of music. They are very well built, beautiful to look at,
and sound rich, full and put out a huge soundstage. They're
efficient and sound good at low volume, too. Can't go wrong
with Montanas.