Help needed on JMLAB Utopia monitor range...


Hiya,

I've recently experienced a superb demo of the JMLAB Mini Utopia monitor speakers.
Very nice synergy with my amplifier

But I still have a couple of questions I hope someone here can help with:

1) How do the Mini Utopia's compare to the newer Micro Utopia BE range soundwise?
(haven't heard the Micro's yet...)

I know about the special BE-tweeter qualities, but I'm more interested in the overall sound trade-off.
Should they be regarded as totally different speaker or are the very much alike?
What's the trade off for the better tweeter?
Or is the Micro by all means better?

2) Can the new Electra 1007BE monitor hold up to either the Mini Utopia or the Micro Utopia BE?

3)Should I worry about the pair of Mini Utopia's being almost 8 years old? (1999)

My current set:

Denon DVD-3910 cd transport--> AudioNET SAMv2 DAC+Amplifier-->Quad 22L speakers (LAT int. cabling)

All comments are welcome...
jasperb

Showing 1 response by ricky64

A couple of impressions...which may or may not be helpful, as I've not heard the micros...

My tastes are toward a relaxed sounding speaker, with decent weight in midrange, and without any metallic edge to the upper range of the female voice (my pet peeve...)

I really, really wanted to like the 1007's, but they sounded quite bright to me, and vocals sounded edgey.
Conversely, I found the Utopia series (I listened to the L & R's, alto, and nova's) possessed the best compromise of midrange resolution, weight, and smoothness without congestion of any speaker line I heard.

I purchased the L & R's which have the same array as the old mini's....although they add in a 10in side woofer. They are quite impressive, but pricey. On the other hand, you are getting the same midrange and high end array of the Novas.

If you are a ways from sidewalls, I would wonder if the Divas would work?