Warmest sounding Green Mountain speaker?


Considering buying a pair of GMA speakers and wonder what is considered the warmest sounding of any in their line up past or present as the only thing I have reservations about is the tone might be a little on the lean side from what I have read compared to lets say Vandersteen which I have now.
frankk
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/green-mountains

more discussion threads that discuss Green Mtn Audio sound.


kenjit, if the Green Mtn Audio sounds colored to you - fine. Buy something else that you like.....
Compared to the other speakers available in the market, Green Mtn Audio speakers sound the best to me (& many others as is evidenced by their posts in the link provided).
I am not going to slander anybody as it is illegal. But this is an audio forum where audiophiles are free to express their opinions. Its not just just compliments, we need to hear complaints as well. I will make sure everything I say respects the rules of this forum. Thank you very much
really???!!! you did a few times in 2012/2013 & Audiogon’s previous ownership was forced to remove those threads. The illegality of the matter did not stop you back then. Will it stop you now?

good to read that you might be a bit more civilized in 2016....

bombaywalla, what did i say that amounts to slander? Everything I speak is based on experience and true facts to the best of my knowledge.
If you want to bring slander into this then how about I question all the claims about time cohesion, magic wires and 'burn in' which are used to advertise their products? 

By the way in response to your comment, my room is not faulty. The dealer from green mountain came round to set them up himself. Furthermore, I have had many speakers from pmc to b&w to cheaper ones whose tonality was just fine. If you read both the original Rio review (and the Eos review) you can see that there were issues with tonality. Roy Johson does not admit faults with his products. I am not afraid to condemn this attitude.


Newer versions of the Rio have been introduced using the pretext of 'better time coherence' which audiophiles accept without questioning, whereas if you listen to the speakers, (which i have personally done) what you find is a difference in the TONALITY. For example the difference in sound between the rio and the chroma, is that the forwardness noted in the review is now gone but its still not right, in my view.
I really dont have an axe to grind. I have happily moved on from my bad experience with these. That doesnt mean I should not post in any thread about GMA. 

As you say people are free to choose what they like. If my opinion is rubbish I am fine with that. 

If one thinks GMA is no good then one is free to produce and sell better speakers. 

If you want to buy them that is fine too.