they have a brand sound that is more forward than many. The models sound similar, but with varying bass depth.
Speakers with forward midrange?
I am looking for a set of non-planar speakers, monitor or fullrange, that have a forward midrange. Why because I like it. I have read a few times that some consider the Monitor Audio's as having a forward midrange.
I spent a long number of years listening to, what was at the time, Monitor Audio's best Gold series flagship, which was a d'Appolito design of 2 x 6.5 mids and the 1" gold dome. I'm not sure the model anymore since I no longer have access to them. In my opinion the old MA's were of better sound quality than the newer incarnations which use the metal cone drivers, which I find give off a unique resonance that I don't really like. But even up to today, MA's retain an increadibly dynamic range. Colored sound? Maybe, but they still just sounded so good with all types of music. I always called their sound very "full and round", meaning to me they had all the frequencies balanced. Very full bodied bass, considering all their models are relatively small. Very detailed (not bright at all to me) upper end as well.
I have heard many other brands of speakers but none of them had the midrange I was looking for. To my ears almost all other speakers had a recessed midrange.
When listening to a great many other speakers in a simial price range I may hear great dynamics, great treble/bass, but "Where's the midrange!". I hear the music but have trouble making out voices. Maybe because it's easier to give a speaker good highs and lows, and harder to get the mids? Klipsch (almost all but, not the big wooden horns which I haven't heard) to me is a good example of great dynamics with recessed mids.
So, anybody know of other brands of speakers with this "full bodied" sound I'm looking for? All input appreciated. Thanks.
I spent a long number of years listening to, what was at the time, Monitor Audio's best Gold series flagship, which was a d'Appolito design of 2 x 6.5 mids and the 1" gold dome. I'm not sure the model anymore since I no longer have access to them. In my opinion the old MA's were of better sound quality than the newer incarnations which use the metal cone drivers, which I find give off a unique resonance that I don't really like. But even up to today, MA's retain an increadibly dynamic range. Colored sound? Maybe, but they still just sounded so good with all types of music. I always called their sound very "full and round", meaning to me they had all the frequencies balanced. Very full bodied bass, considering all their models are relatively small. Very detailed (not bright at all to me) upper end as well.
I have heard many other brands of speakers but none of them had the midrange I was looking for. To my ears almost all other speakers had a recessed midrange.
When listening to a great many other speakers in a simial price range I may hear great dynamics, great treble/bass, but "Where's the midrange!". I hear the music but have trouble making out voices. Maybe because it's easier to give a speaker good highs and lows, and harder to get the mids? Klipsch (almost all but, not the big wooden horns which I haven't heard) to me is a good example of great dynamics with recessed mids.
So, anybody know of other brands of speakers with this "full bodied" sound I'm looking for? All input appreciated. Thanks.
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