Spendor D7, D9 but no love Classic 100?


I see plenty of recommendations floating around recent threads for the D7 and D9, but nary a mention of the Classic 100.  I wonder why.  Are no dealers stocking it for demo?

Last summer I was able to audition extensively the Classic 100 vs. the D7 in same system, same room, same afternoon, same music.  The 100 came out on top by some margin.  Just a much more natural sound.  Never heard the D9 but I imagine it's cut from the same cloth, but goes deeper.  The Classic 100 was lively, exciting, dynamic, but also harmonically full and rich and never threadbare.  In contrast, there was something in particular about the D7 treble range that made me uncomfortable.  As always, YMMV, and indeed, it probably already has.


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Yes, I auditioned some D30R's at a store last year, and after only about 15 seconds I went running to get the owner, as I thought there was something seriously wrong/malfunctioning with their amplification.  It sounded peaky, tizzy and hashy.  I guess they hadn't been properly run in...
@avanti1960 

The D7s just arrived today and I've just started running them in.  No doubt there is a treble edge that I never heard in the pair I demoed.  However it's also immediately clear these speakers have a ton of potential as they run in.  Very fast and responsive with a deep, wide soundstage. I look forward to listening to them open up like a fine bottle of left bank bordeaux.  I have them playing with covers off and no spikes directly on my maple hardwood floors.  Over the next month or so I will start experimenting with the spikes and possibly using them spikeless directly on top of Symposium Svelte speaker shelfs. 
Congratulations for your new speakers !
I don’t think it’s a good idea to put the D7s directly on your maple hardwood floors with no spikes. no isolation from the floor can degrade the sound severely .
@itzhak Thanks! I will definitely move to the spikes shortly as my prior speakers used them, tightening the bass quite a bit. I just didn’t want to tweak too much at once as I want to incrementally note the effect of each change.
@three,Congratulations on the new D7s. Excellent speakers. Don't be in a hast to "break them in". Just enjoy them as-is and the music as well. Take efforts to place them correctly in the room and you will be superbly rewarded.