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For my 2 cents worth, the Thiels are a bit on the dry side, the Gibbons are somewhat romantic but very musical and the Adagios had more of an "audiophile" sound to me. I've listened to all three extensively and actually bought the Gibbons for my living room after the review.But the big thing to keep in mind is user preference and system matching.I know guys that have all three of those speakers and they all think that theirs is WAY BETTER than the other two. I think the hardest part is finding a sound that you like..Personally, I always err on the side of a bit of romance and more musicality, so I love the Gibbons.As someone mentioned earlier, the Adagios have more punch, so if you love dynamics that would be a great choice. I liked the Adagios better with a tube amp, but a freind of mine has a big solid state amp and loves the punchy sound.The Thiels seem to be more attractive to the "flat frequency response" crowd. Not my cup of tea, but again, they've been around forever and have a big following.It's all about finding out what you really enjoy, kind of like buying art!These are three good speakers in about the same price point that offer very different presentations!
Some great and very informative feedback on these speakers so far. I'm not sure how to phrase this question, but I'm curious to know if the Devores have a good "presence" to them. I'll probably be living in an apartment for the next three or four years so I'm very interested in a modestly sized musical speaker with good soundstage and some drive or visceral presence or what have you. I find this quality, whatever you'd like to call it (balls?), makes it a bit easier for me to relax and connect with the music. Most reviewers write the Gibbons' bass is adequate for most people, but the same can be said of Linbrook Sigs or my Totem Arros, both of which provide entirely different presentations.Bit of an audio newcomer here so my apologies if I'm not expressing myself clearly.
Do you have the ability to listen to them? That's ALWAYS the best advice.
Acoustic Zen Adagios, Devore Fidelity Super Gibbon 8s or Thiel 2.4s??Just looking for various comments, opinions, even offhanded comments.Thanks.Mike