Question Audio system for a small (5mx5.5m) living room in a Central London flat

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Yep but nothing to do with OPs suggested system, although he did mention changes I agree.
Always assuming what he has listed he can actually audition, which maybe not the case.....
Agreed. Very nice selected system, however, the suggested system was selected by AI, not a human. I'm sure the OP can benefit from our assistance if needed.
 
Agreed. Very nice selected system, however, the suggested system was selected by AI, not a human. I'm sure the OP can benefit from our assistance if needed.
Agreed. Spending that much money the last thing I would rely on is AI.
I could afford to pay an audio consultant.
Or at least a reputable dealer.....
I feel sure, without living in said flat, we can at least add plenty of confusion....
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Great.
However, not too sure where Harbeth speakers came into the equation.....
I can see why the OP chose Sugden / Rogers
That was me.

His choice were Falcon LS3/5a, I asked if he had considered Harbeth P3ESR XD2.

While the Falcons are fine speakers I would recommend anyone considering some version of LS3/5a should have a listen to the Harbeth.

However the OP seems a little shy in responding, unless he is just busy!
 
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That was me.

His choice were Falcon LS3/5a, I asked if he had considered Harbeth P3ESR XD2.

While the Falcons are fine speakers I would recommend anyone considering some version of LS3/5a should have a listen to the Harbeth.

However the OP seems a little shy in responding, unless he is just busy!
I believe he is having difficulty replying according to another post by him.
 
I’d suggest a close look and listen to a pair of KEF LS60. Impossibly slim, available in various colours, perfect for a flat as you can regulate the bass with an app. Connect your turntable or better still just stream with your phone and a subscription to Qobuz or Tidal. Fewer wires, less mess, easier to dust, sound fabulous.


About £5,000 or less in most good stores these days.
 

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