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ATC[obvious from my moniker] I like them because of the detail, impact, musicality, transparency and neutrality they give me for a relatively affordable price. Much cheaper in UK than USA. Plain looking, unassuming, world-class reference monitors. Classic KEF:The Kent Electronics Foundry did a lot of R&D [for real] to pioneer some top notch drivers back in the 70’s. They were using computers to help designs before it was cool. The KEF 103.3 and 104.2 stand TODAY as excellent speakers ...
B&W a little too restrained for my liking - I am purposely avoiding the word "lazy" and the word "slow". ***I'd second that. The big N805 seems to have been voiced for classical. But the bass is too slow and ponderous to do anything else. The 802 is punchier, but again, I do NOT like B&W. I recently had the [misfortune?] opportunity to listen to the cdm-9nt and the 703/704. I hated them all! It was that Godaweful cheap tweeter!JMLab (French) speakers exact opposite - a little too bright, but fast. **The JM labs elektra I heard did not impress. The treble was forward, hard and the mids did not keep up. Too much money for this much of a mess. I was completly disappointed compared to the glowing reviews. Another French brand, Cabasse, makes some outstanding speakers, although they tend to lag a little on focus sometimes. But there's passion in them. ** I have not heard them, but would like to. In general, except for JM labs, the French designs I have heard favour the Audax drivers and a soft sound. A bit too soft for me. Not too well known outside Germany, T&A, a German brand, make fine speakers in addition to fine electronics. Especially their digital speakers - tall, slim, precise, coherent but ... ** I have not heard of those just magnat [ugh] and Elac.
I tend to distrust any analysis which involves a personally owned speaker as being the clear best speaker of the group without any mentionable flaws I am not speaking about the inital post, which I thought was very interesting. On that note, I liked how this thread was started as a positive thread about our favorite speakers. Didn't last long I see
I simply stated my personal preferences. All speakers have flaws at any price. I find it unforgivable when a 4k+ speaker has glaring flaws. The only review I trust-measurements be damned- is as I stated: If I can listen to the stereo all day long. This isn't exactly a flame war, IMO it did not really deteriorate that badly.
That and things like 'Godaweful cheap tweeter' are invites for BS, stuff I am tired of.Even my comments are negative as a result of this schtuff. Ugh. The whole circle of 'why my speaker is the best and/or the things that s ...
I wasn't speaking of your post only. Comments like "lazy" are asking for more flames. If DVV was purposely avoiding it, why did he say it? That and things like 'Godaweful cheap tweeter' are invites for BS, stuff I am tired of.And if I had a dime for every post where the really perfect speaker was the one that individual owns without any serious flaws ... Even my comments are negative as a result of this schtuff. Ugh. The whole circle of 'why my speaker is the best and/or the things that s ...
The term "flaw" should imply an objective wrong of the speaker, as in something is broken - there's a dent in the tweeter or the voice coil is audibly rubbing, the cabinet is cracked or something. A very obvious fault. When you get into subjective feelings about what particular frequency balance a person prefers I don't think that can be attributed to "flaws". More like "attributes I dislike". I wouldn't call a stand monitor which cannot properly convey a real life kick drum to be 'flawed' because obvio ...
Which speakers do I, DVV, own, pray tell?I am not saying JBL is the better of the two, just that I prefer JBL's approach, even if I a ...
As you can see, I like informative, musical, transparent speaker that draw you into the music with articulation, and make you listen for hours.