In a word, yes. They are still quite hot.
Okay, why start a thread on speakers I've owned since the beginning of time? Two reasons: 1) Got these down from the attic yesterday as I like to occasionally see if they still stack up. It's the first time I've used these since I had the Wharedale Dentons 80th in the late summer of 2020. 2) it might help anyone who's looking for used floorstanders to upgrade their system.
After unboxing & blowing the dust off they still look great with the silver mid/bass & bass drivers.
Once fired up, the very apparent trait is how transparent they sound. The tonal balance with the Leema, Exposure & Pro-ject table is very coherent & nicely balanced.
While the lower frequencies are very taut there was slight shortfall in definition...not by much but enough to twitch your ears a little.
Think the main reason for the huge transparency is the metal-domed tweeter. To test out the tweeters I played Kate Bush 'Weathering Heights', and cranked it up: Her voice was composed & natural. To be honest I was expecting it to sound a little on the brash side. I was pleasantly surprised.
After testing numerous different genres we came to the conclusion they prefer to rock out to the Foo Fighters than a soft Jazz or Soul style. Nevertheless they are very good all-rounder.
I suppose the only time I wouldn't recommend the RS6s is if you have very lively electronics and/or if you choose to play them in a reflective room. If so, I think that transparency could become a little over the top. But all-in-all, very impressive. Even more so given you can buy them on auction sites for between £300/400 for a well looked after pair.
I would love to see how they compare to Dali Oberon 5, as I know they are in the same price bracket (as new).
Please bear in mind they were briefly £650 before superseded by the RX model.
Just for the record, I'm not planning to sell them at any price.
Hope this can help those on the prowl for different speakers
Okay, why start a thread on speakers I've owned since the beginning of time? Two reasons: 1) Got these down from the attic yesterday as I like to occasionally see if they still stack up. It's the first time I've used these since I had the Wharedale Dentons 80th in the late summer of 2020. 2) it might help anyone who's looking for used floorstanders to upgrade their system.
After unboxing & blowing the dust off they still look great with the silver mid/bass & bass drivers.
Once fired up, the very apparent trait is how transparent they sound. The tonal balance with the Leema, Exposure & Pro-ject table is very coherent & nicely balanced.
While the lower frequencies are very taut there was slight shortfall in definition...not by much but enough to twitch your ears a little.
Think the main reason for the huge transparency is the metal-domed tweeter. To test out the tweeters I played Kate Bush 'Weathering Heights', and cranked it up: Her voice was composed & natural. To be honest I was expecting it to sound a little on the brash side. I was pleasantly surprised.
After testing numerous different genres we came to the conclusion they prefer to rock out to the Foo Fighters than a soft Jazz or Soul style. Nevertheless they are very good all-rounder.
I suppose the only time I wouldn't recommend the RS6s is if you have very lively electronics and/or if you choose to play them in a reflective room. If so, I think that transparency could become a little over the top. But all-in-all, very impressive. Even more so given you can buy them on auction sites for between £300/400 for a well looked after pair.
I would love to see how they compare to Dali Oberon 5, as I know they are in the same price bracket (as new).
Please bear in mind they were briefly £650 before superseded by the RX model.
Just for the record, I'm not planning to sell them at any price.
Hope this can help those on the prowl for different speakers