Harbeth 40.2
Harbeth 30.1 or 30.2
Maggies with REL subs
Spatial Audio M3
Harbeth 30.1 or 30.2
Maggies with REL subs
Spatial Audio M3
Speaker upgrade for classical music
A playing review from the Totem one step below the forest from a classical music freak! https://youtu.be/GyC6OcG5DC4?t=4 The young man speaks the truth and nothing but the truth ! And if they selling the Forest in Italy you can be Sure they are top. https://youtu.be/MpoIyL5hV_E?t=4 And a fantastic salute to the Canadian speaker industry in general . https://youtu.be/2vCJ-pO3BlI |
I hear you literally, as a former classical musician myself I looked long and hard before settling on Bowers & Wilkins speakers up to my current Nautilus 805s. I just listened to the new Anniversary series stand mount 607s and was AWESTRUCK. And they're under $1000 a pair plus about 200 for the stands I think. If you've got budget you could look at the 700 or 800 series and/or towers, but honestly I'm not sure they're vastly superior unless you also intend to upgrade your sources at some point. Good luck NUJonathan |
I can't believe no one has mentioned Tannoy speakers, but after a large amount of time on this planet (73 years), most of it has been spent listening to Tannoys. I can't recommend them highly enough. They sound (and look), extremely well with just about any music. I got my first pair in 1971, and I still use them happily today. They work very well in my multi-channel system, where KEFs are used for center and surrounds, they work well, as they are also Dual-Concentric in design. Try to hear a few Tannoys. I think you will be glad you made the effort. Best regards, and good luck, Dan |