Triton Reference Review


Everyone, I am proud to present my review. Sandy Gross and members of the Golden Ear forum have had the opportunity to read much of this already. Other than that, you are among the first group of kind-folks to read this and rightly so, as we all wouldn't be here if we didn't primarily share the passion for music and secondarily share the desire to reproduce music by obtaining the best speakers and other gear we can from various manufactures whose livelihoods are also connected to this common theme. I sincerely wish everyone the best in their musical endeavors.

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Excellent review and congratulations on receiving them first.  Regarding the spikes, I remember reading that the spikes were supposed to be much more substantial, perhaps they cheapened out to keep the price down.  That is a little disappointing to me as I always felt the spikes that came with the Triton Ones were quite flimsy and I was admonished for saying that on the GE forum.  I spoke to my dealer today and nothing yet.  I will be in touch with you over the weekend, and enjoy those babies.  I can't wait to hear my beloved Pink Floyd on mine.

On my T references, I used the following amps:  Odyssey Stratos Extreme+++ 160wpc amp, Conrad-Johnson MF2550 250wpc, and McIntosh MC152 amp 150wpc.  I kept the McIntosh and sold the other two.  To my ears, the sound is just right.

I would also keep the Golden Ears, I find the B & W speakers extremely bright and fatigue sets in very quickly.