Hello All!
Long time no post here. Recently gotten and Icon Audio LA4 preamp and Audiolab 8000 power amp and hate the setup to bits. I am back to using my Cayin amp and Dynaudio excite 12s. Happy with the setup but the upgrade bug bites again. Auditioned the Harbeth HL5s and the Audionote AN-Ks very recently and fell in love!
The Harbeths have the sweetest midrange of almost any speaker (having heard a $120,000 avantgardes) and has the fun factor to music, surprisingly for a speaker with a studio heritage they are not clinical and work well with any source. In fact, to demonstrate this the dealer was using a $20 dvd player and a $600 amp. I can only imagine how much better my Cayin amp will be.
On the other hand, I listened to the Audionote AN-Ks in a $20,000 setup, with all audionote components. The sound is something which can only be described to you if you have every heard audionote before. It was music, I did not care how the mid, highs and lows were.....it was just music. I know they will be picky with components atleast more than the harbeths and I would likely be sucked into buying more Audionote products as they are all sound so lovely together.
The only difference I could discern was that the Harbeths had a sweet (liquid, honey, syrupy, candiliscous even) midrange and the bass was punchier (but arguably less natural) than the audionotes. The audionotes have a very realistic midrange too but maybe 7% less delicious.
Need your thoughts, since I can't have both (but everyone should) they cost the same where I am. By the way, if you haven't gotten a chance to listen to either.....really missing out.
Long time no post here. Recently gotten and Icon Audio LA4 preamp and Audiolab 8000 power amp and hate the setup to bits. I am back to using my Cayin amp and Dynaudio excite 12s. Happy with the setup but the upgrade bug bites again. Auditioned the Harbeth HL5s and the Audionote AN-Ks very recently and fell in love!
The Harbeths have the sweetest midrange of almost any speaker (having heard a $120,000 avantgardes) and has the fun factor to music, surprisingly for a speaker with a studio heritage they are not clinical and work well with any source. In fact, to demonstrate this the dealer was using a $20 dvd player and a $600 amp. I can only imagine how much better my Cayin amp will be.
On the other hand, I listened to the Audionote AN-Ks in a $20,000 setup, with all audionote components. The sound is something which can only be described to you if you have every heard audionote before. It was music, I did not care how the mid, highs and lows were.....it was just music. I know they will be picky with components atleast more than the harbeths and I would likely be sucked into buying more Audionote products as they are all sound so lovely together.
The only difference I could discern was that the Harbeths had a sweet (liquid, honey, syrupy, candiliscous even) midrange and the bass was punchier (but arguably less natural) than the audionotes. The audionotes have a very realistic midrange too but maybe 7% less delicious.
Need your thoughts, since I can't have both (but everyone should) they cost the same where I am. By the way, if you haven't gotten a chance to listen to either.....really missing out.