SteveR750 said:
I'm intrigued by Cno's comments about the R700, R900 series, and of course they are allegedly using trickle down blade technology. How do they compare to the old reference series, of which there are a few interesting used examples around tta the moment - what are the highlights out of the olf reference range: 203, 205 or 207? I have read on various (older) forums that there is a big difference sonically, and that the reference series are usually felt to be "better".
The R Series is quite different to the previous Reference range. I'd say the R Series is a more "pallatable" sound for many, easier on the ear. Don't be under any impression that the R Series is "better" than the older Reference - I'd still take 201s or 205s over any of the current R Series, for my own personal use.
The 205 is the strongest model in the range, and in my opinion does about 85% of what the 207s are capable of - the 207s are better for larger rooms, but do require better amplification (usually monoblocks!). The 205s are fine with most high quality power amps like Bryston, Chord, or Classe. Very few people have purchased 203s after hearing them in comparison to 205s.