Having taken your advice to heart I took all afternoon to audition for speakers and found what turned out to be an amazing store 2 hours from where I live. Several listening rooms, big and small, featuring a wide variety of speakers and amps, each with a small panel to rule them all and having one of those rooms mostly to myself for 3 hours I ended playing music through 3 different amps, switching between them at my leisure (and this was just the stero departement). This made for some great comparing and while the day was intense, I had a blast and the pleasure of enjoying many a great speaker.
I think I found the love of my life here today, sending shivers to places I didn't know existed. I came for the Wharfedale line which is warm and controlled yet playfull, love it; I heard good things about B&W and gave those a go, KEF was great too and the Dali's made a strong albeit less mature impression as well. Than there was speaker number 13 ... sweet #13. This little un tore the soundstage wide open in all direction unlike anything I had heard that day and said "hey there little song, you want to come and play? ... Here you go I'll help you what's it you wanna do? ... That? Sure thing I'v got you."
Words like warm or controlled seem to sell it short; this was nothing short of mastery, giving all credit to the song in question. "You want that song sure, oh now it's coming through that amp, no problem". No matter what I threw at it or how I went about it, music was presented with the same conviction. To me it was magic.
So who is this mysterywoman you might wonder. It's the Bronze BX-2 by Monitor Audio and after a moment of awe I fell in love with them immediatly. She has a bigger brother in the BX-6, which is just a tad more capable but the differences are minor considering the BX-6 packs two additional woofers over the BX-2. I dreaded what this was going to cost me, only to be baffled yet again. At just 200 euro a speaker these are an absolute steal and for me and the heavily decorated 4x4 room I live in, the uncontested winner.
So yes, a perfect day out and a great thanks to the wonderfull people at Poulissen - Roermond, should you happen to read this. I got to play around at my leisure, got to discover things when appropriate and advice when needed. Very welcoming indeed, great buy and I'll be back for more 🙂
I think I found the love of my life here today, sending shivers to places I didn't know existed. I came for the Wharfedale line which is warm and controlled yet playfull, love it; I heard good things about B&W and gave those a go, KEF was great too and the Dali's made a strong albeit less mature impression as well. Than there was speaker number 13 ... sweet #13. This little un tore the soundstage wide open in all direction unlike anything I had heard that day and said "hey there little song, you want to come and play? ... Here you go I'll help you what's it you wanna do? ... That? Sure thing I'v got you."
Words like warm or controlled seem to sell it short; this was nothing short of mastery, giving all credit to the song in question. "You want that song sure, oh now it's coming through that amp, no problem". No matter what I threw at it or how I went about it, music was presented with the same conviction. To me it was magic.
So who is this mysterywoman you might wonder. It's the Bronze BX-2 by Monitor Audio and after a moment of awe I fell in love with them immediatly. She has a bigger brother in the BX-6, which is just a tad more capable but the differences are minor considering the BX-6 packs two additional woofers over the BX-2. I dreaded what this was going to cost me, only to be baffled yet again. At just 200 euro a speaker these are an absolute steal and for me and the heavily decorated 4x4 room I live in, the uncontested winner.
So yes, a perfect day out and a great thanks to the wonderfull people at Poulissen - Roermond, should you happen to read this. I got to play around at my leisure, got to discover things when appropriate and advice when needed. Very welcoming indeed, great buy and I'll be back for more 🙂