JA Pulsars vs Harbeth 30.2


Well still investigating different speakers. In the used world these speakers are similarly priced and both have great reviews.  Does anybody in the Audubon family have familiarity with these two speakers. Which one would you recommend and why.  I have a dedicated room approx 20x 15 with no special acoustic treatments. Wall to wall carpet. I mostly stream with bluesound node 2. I have a Hegel 390 Integrated amp and project turntable and Yamaha CD player both around $300 - $400.  Mostly listen to blues, folk and rock. Some classical too.

look forward to hearing from you

tjraubacher

@2tuby @macg19 

I can see why you thought I was referring to the Harbeths having magnesium cones. Poorly written response by me. I know the JA’s have the magnesium cone. I have a feeling the Harbeths may be a little to laid off on the high end for my tastes. I like highs just not overly harsh. It would be nice to hear both side by side.

When buying speakers you do need to listen whenever possible. As I mentioned earlier I have the Opera Callus speakers that have the SEAS magnesium cones. They are similar in size and look to the JA Pulsars and I loved the sound of the Callus speaker.


I have always liked the sound of the Harbeth speaker as well and earlier this year I found a used pair of Harbeth SHL5 on USAMart for a very good price and purchased them. I listened to both speakers side by side in my listening room for many days and to my ear the Harbeth was a little bit better. I could very easily live with either speaker.

To me the best part is looking for the next piece of equipment. Good luck!

op we are getting revivals as well they are excellent I would also look at the new dali rubikore series as well

 

 

Dave and Troy

audio intellect NJ

kef,atc, dali, cabasse alta audio dealers

Very interesting dilemma. I have the Harbeth 30.2 40th anniversary. It is one of the best if not the best monitor speaker around. For those who like the monitor sound. A big plus is its midrange, fluidity and ability to convey lifelike instruments with impressive precision without getting earring fatigue. However, I agree it is not the most dynamic speaker. The pulsars may be better fitted for rock and come with a little price premium. I'd be interested to listen to them side by side with different types of music. Good luck and keep us posted on your choice!