What a great thread Gdodson...:0)
I owned the Hales system 2 sigs for about 13 years. They were a great speaker for their time. I now own SF Guarneri Hommage; which in my small room is a far more resolving and accurate speaker. The G's are way superior in their ability to portray high freq sounds and are much more realistic in their overall portrayal of timbre. Particularly noticeable, is their ability to disappear and throw a much larger image than I could get from the Hales. Frankly, once I inserted the G's, it was like looking through a magnifying glass at the musicians. Everything was far more realistic and real sounding!
IMHO the Hales were weak in the high-end reproduction of air and realistic timbre. They were good at mid-bass and their midrange was also good. The G's are superior in all areas to my old Hales, amazingly and IMHO I feel the SF's are in a different league.
I owned the Hales system 2 sigs for about 13 years. They were a great speaker for their time. I now own SF Guarneri Hommage; which in my small room is a far more resolving and accurate speaker. The G's are way superior in their ability to portray high freq sounds and are much more realistic in their overall portrayal of timbre. Particularly noticeable, is their ability to disappear and throw a much larger image than I could get from the Hales. Frankly, once I inserted the G's, it was like looking through a magnifying glass at the musicians. Everything was far more realistic and real sounding!
IMHO the Hales were weak in the high-end reproduction of air and realistic timbre. They were good at mid-bass and their midrange was also good. The G's are superior in all areas to my old Hales, amazingly and IMHO I feel the SF's are in a different league.