So i got tired of my Monitor Audio BR5, nice punchy bass but no rich mid and above all the treble is just too clinical, artifishal sounding,
My living room is small so i decided to lissen to bookshelves instead but i still want a decent amount off bass.
My final listening session was with a Marantz PM7004 and SA7003 and i listend to the next speakers:
Dynaudio X12: very nice sound wide deep soundstage and lovely treble, bass was just there, just mist one thing a bit of excitement
Elac BS184: Less scale a bit upfront mid but the cleanest treble i've ever heard! bass was less
Focal 806V: just everthing less, did nothing to me
Monitor Audio RX1: Looks great sound is nice too, but after 2 songs again that clinical treble, not again...
B&W 685: less lookers but the first speakers i wanted too stard dancing! rich full sound great bass and even older cd's sound like
music. they may not have the resolution off the Elac's or give the amount off details the Dynaudio's did, but wat i wanted was too
enjoy music again, and that's what they did to me.
Got them yesterday an allready love them, breaking them in wil be a pleasure.
My living room is small so i decided to lissen to bookshelves instead but i still want a decent amount off bass.
My final listening session was with a Marantz PM7004 and SA7003 and i listend to the next speakers:
Dynaudio X12: very nice sound wide deep soundstage and lovely treble, bass was just there, just mist one thing a bit of excitement
Elac BS184: Less scale a bit upfront mid but the cleanest treble i've ever heard! bass was less
Focal 806V: just everthing less, did nothing to me
Monitor Audio RX1: Looks great sound is nice too, but after 2 songs again that clinical treble, not again...
B&W 685: less lookers but the first speakers i wanted too stard dancing! rich full sound great bass and even older cd's sound like
music. they may not have the resolution off the Elac's or give the amount off details the Dynaudio's did, but wat i wanted was too
enjoy music again, and that's what they did to me.
Got them yesterday an allready love them, breaking them in wil be a pleasure.