I don't know the specific speakers you are listening to but in the 1990's I owned a pair of Reference 3A speakers. Master Control MMC if I remember correctly. Marvelous speakers, they sat on Sound Anchor stands. I traded a pair of Acoustat Spectra 22's for them. The Acoustats were still my favorites but the Reference 3A's were wonderful. Owned them for a long time.
Reference 3a Decapo Anniversary
Hi everyone. I've been in this hobby for more than 40 yrs and have heard and owned a wide range of gear. A recent purchase of the above speakers prompted me to post my first discussion topic. I am simply shocked at how good these speakers sound. Colorful, clear, dynamic, open, even handed, vivid and alive but not fatiguing. transparent-you name it. Essentially, I find no fault with them. The beryllium tweeter is amazing. They work with various electronics and minimal fuss. Some might want a sub but in a copacetic room I would say its optional. I wont belabor the point further but to anyone who gas been frustrated with this hobby, especially speakers do yourself a favor and search these out.
Regards
Bruce
Regards
Bruce
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I had a pair a few decades ago. Their lone "Achilles Heel" was tweeter smearing on the speaker face, which was easily corrected with fiber rings (think flat donuts) that fit closely around the tweeter and extended to cover the metal face. Of course one had to purchase quality stands 2 days ago I got delivery of an even better speaker: Emerald Physics 3.4 12" carbon fiber woofer with concentric polyester tweeter in an open baffle design. 96 dB nominal 8 ohm. The top of the speaker face is a mere 40" off the floor. Full bodied enough to satisfy ~ 90% of the recorded music. If one desires plumbing the depths simply add 1-2 powered subwoofers These retail for $4995, BUT, factory close out price is a pittance @ $995 a pair while they last. Mine are in Audi Blue which looks almost black https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649616505-brand-new-emerald-physics-34-direct-from-the-factory-m... |
Update. I added the newest Rel 7 series sub and it improved the sound in every way. Absolutely seamless and no smearing of the mids. I am every bit as enamored of these speakers as when I received them, and break in has improved them still. Very transparent to cables, especially interconnects. The MHDT Orchid DAC has great synergy and tube rolling shows off big differences. They make piano sound so real I am now listening to much more classical music and the Decapos/sub are serving all genres well. Astonishing "budget" system that i would put up against almost anything. |
One of the things I have found most impressive is the even handed nature of the sound. Notes almost never push too forward and fatigue. Yet, they are among the most dimensional speakers I have heard and create a huge wall of sound. I can also listen to really poorly recorded music and still enjoy it. For months I was having a hard time determining what it was that really drew me in to these and now I can confidently say there is an "ease" about the presentation that is rare. It doesn't sound like two boxes squeezing music out. Music just "happens" |
The 40th Anniversary MM de Capo BE is a direct result of the trickle down technology employed in their reference Reflector monitor. In a conversation with the designer, he wanted to celebrate the speaker that put 3a on the map but had to limit the number produced because he knew it would cannibalizes sales of the $12k Reflector monitors. I believe that Anniversary model is now sold out. The AE is a significant sonic improvement over the already stellar standard de Capo BE. |
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