Consider the Spendor Classic 100 or 200.
Harbeth M40.1 vs. M40.2 vs. M40.2 Anniversary Edition vs. M40.3XD
Anyone have experience with the multiple iterations of big Harbeths? I'm thinking about replacing my Wilson Sasha W/P with something leaner on the top end and overall more pleasant. I like to listen at 90dB+ occasionally and want impact without fatigue. From what I've gathered, some people have found the Anniversary and XD versions a bit too analytical, less of that relaxed Harbeth sound.
Amps are ARC Ref 160M's, PrimaLuna EVO 400 preamp, Holo May KTE DAC
For context, I've lived with and LOVED Harbeth P3ESR's in another system for years. Love the midrange beauty, they've always just sounded right to me.
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to the good point raised by @noromance important take here... https://highfidelity.pl/@main-1106&lang=en i would concur that these two are the pinnacle of this type/size of speaker |
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I owned 40.1's twice, spanning approx 8 years and also owned 40.2 Anni's for approx. 2 years. I found the 40.2 Anni to be more transparent and balanced, but looking back, I found the 40.1's to be more enjoyable, warm and full bodied, excelling on female vocals, acoustic music, jazz and classical... never fatiguing. If I had to pick one, I'd get the 40.1's. |
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