Triangle Antal ESW speakers experience please


I recently listened to the ESW through MacIntosh amp/cdp, the sound is just so fantastic that I nearly spent the money.
However, I also listened to a pair of B&W 802D and heard very similar performance.
The question I have is this, Is what I heard a MacIntosh sound or that the ESW is that good to offer the kind of performance at a lot less money.

I suspect here that the answer really lies in my own ears and not many can offer any insight, but if you can, I would appreciate it.

My real question is whether an Antal ESW would be a good match for a Prima Luna Prologue one amp and Rega Apollo CDP? Currently, this is hooked up to a Monitor Audio RS6 and I am not too happy with the midrange of the RS6 being too bright and too forward.

Of course, it is impossible to have an audition with the exact components you have, so it is pretty much a judgment call with the performance through MacIntosh.

Can anybody offer any insight?

Thanks
philipt95148

Showing 3 responses by rushbattle

Well interestingly enough, I have some Triangle Antal ESw's and my buddy just sold some RS6's. He was running the RS6's with an Audio Aero Prima MkII through a Mac C42 and then Mc-240 tube amp. I hope he chimes in because he should be able to give you some comparitive insight after having heard my system.

I can say that I do believe that the Primaluna and the Apollo would be great with the Antals. I have a Cary SLI-80 and a Sony XA777ES with them myself. The Antals do very well with tubes, better than the solid state I tried with them. Depending on your person preferences, your room and your ancillary equipment I think they would be a great match and certainly a lot cheaper than the 802s. My last bit of input is that I believe that the Antals are not a bright speaker, as some claim, rather it is accurate and will reveal harsh electronics.
Rush
Actually, Arthur is my buddy that I was hoping would chime in. We have not heard the RS6s through my system or the Antals driven by his system. Hopefully he will respond again to help you with the comparison.

I would suggest treating the room immediately. I think that it helps greatly. I have corner bass traps, just dense fiberglass panels (rockwool). They work great. I would also at least treat the first reflection points with sound damping materials. If your room is bright I would put a rug in and some furniture or something to damp the reverberation in the room. Happy listening!
R