tannoy or devore or....


Hi all,

I’m considering upgrading my speakers to something a bit bigger than my tannoy stirling prestige SE, which ive had for about 12 years and i beleive are late 90s vintage. I’m a fan of the tannoy sound, my TV system has 1980s dovers too.

Options I’m thinking about are devore 0/96, fyne vintage classic 12 (apparently surfacing in january), and some tannoy grf memory (1980s vintage) recently popped up on a local auction site. The GRF are probably a bit big, and I can’t hear them first, but they look in decent condition.

I like the presentation of the tannoys, but they are a bit small for the current room, and I'd like something with a bit more bass depth and scale.

Amp is accuphase e280, mostly vinyl from a garrard 301.

Any thoughts? Any other speakers I should be considering in the price range? I’m obviously preferring more sensitive and vibey designs.

tannoytim

Heard the Fyne Vintage 12 today driven by Accuphase at the AVS show , stunning clarity, dynamics best of show beating out Kaiser speaker driven by Solutions  something wasn’t right with it. The Fyne looked beautiful, it’s a big speaker. The Fyne F704 along side it is a bigger speaker and sounded very very good, I would not be disappointed with the 704,s.

@tannoytim

Those are all good choices and good match for your e280. How big is your room? You mentioned about adding a bit more bass and depth, how about adding a pair of subs to Tannoy Stirling? A pair of subs especially REL’s will give you that depth and bass you’re missing from Stirling’s.

I am complementing my Tannoy Canterbury’s with a pair of Rel subs and Accuphase E-650. 

Thanks for your replies.

My room is is part of an open plan living room/dining room/kitchen area.

The living room is 3.5 x 5.5m, but one side of the 3.5 is open to the dining which is about 3.5 square, with the kitchen behind that in an L shape, all with pretty high ceilings.

Can't stretch to the fyne vintage, but the vintage classic 12 and devore 0/96 are a similar price that i can just about afford.

It's not a dedicated listening room, so I think I'd do better for family harmony with two larger speakers, rather than 2 speakers and 2 subs. Do you use high pass filters for your tannoys or just tune the low pass so the subs only take over as the tannoys roll off? 

 

 

 

 

My brother owned Tannoy Stirlings and I owned Glenaire Tens.They are both quite pleasant sounding speakers but from my experience the Tannoy magic starts with the 12 inch DCs and 15 DCs in big wide baffle boxes.My suggestion would be a pair of Monitor Gold 15s in a 250 litre Onken or Canterbury style box.

Other than that the HPD 315s in the vintage Cheviots  or that style of box can sound excellent.

I still reckon Accuphase amps as good as they are will over dampen Tannoys. causing the bass to roll off early -which is why some people mention using subs.You need something with a higher output impedance -like a Dartzeel,A Sugden A21 or a push pull valve amp.Then you will get lovely extended bass.

Try the tannoy eatons, you will be pleased...huge standmounts with fantastic bass, especially paired with Sugden A21se.....listening to my Christmas music as I type....ggggreat...