My room, as I said is 18sqmThe Lintons need space to perform, and they need a bit of volume before they come on song. I had some for a while and they weren’t right for me or my room.
My room, as I said is 18sqmThe Lintons need space to perform, and they need a bit of volume before they come on song. I had some for a while and they weren’t right for me or my room.
Especially jazz, jazz, jazz and Dire Straits. 🙂Hey, I run a Roksan K2 with Lintons in my room (45m sq). I think it is a great combo.
What type of music do you listen to?
They need some space I would say, at least a foot (30cm) from the rear wall and more if you can.
I generally enjoy compact standmounts most, though I loved the Rega Aya when I heard them at Bristol, probably because the cabinets are more rigid than most affordable floorstanders.I suspect according to my own music preferences, the size of my listening room and the fact that I don't like to listen at high volume levels that I would prefer the Super Dentons over the Lintons.
Yes my experience is so far similar. I tried B+W 707 S, I found those a little on the bright side, the KEF LS50 meta, I found them quite dull unless turned up and I most certainly don't agree with the magazine's assertion they they are "blindingly good" etc, etc.I generally enjoy compact standmounts most, though I loved the Rega Aya when I heard them at Bristol, probably because the cabinets are more rigid than most affordable floorstanders.
That B&W 805V is not a cheap speaker, isn't it?Yes my experience is so far similar. I tried B+W 707 S, I found those a little on the bright side, the KEF LS50 meta, I found them quite dull unless turned up and I most certainly don't agree with the magazine's assertion they they are "blindingly good" etc, etc.
I'm not a fan of rear ported speakers, I honestly believe front ports make more sense.
Believe it or not I now use a pair of 1992 B&W 805V, with a B&W PV-1 sub, which is beautifully subtle and blends seamlessly, with it's volume set just below half and set to about 90hz. I've had no difficulty with placement issues.
I'd like to try some Super Dentons. They're about a couple of inches larger than the 805V, but wouldn't dare without a home audition because the 805Vs are the best speakers I've had so far in spite of their age.
Well, I guess not. They're not easy to come by these days. I saw what looked like a very nice pair in a Walnut finish on eBay from some posh used Hi-Fi dealer and they were asking £1175 for them.That B&W 805V is not a cheap speaker, isn't it?