Reference 3a Dulcet


Hi,

Heard the Reference 3a Dulcet this weekend at a new local dealer, and thought I would post since few people seem to have heard them. The Dulcets were very open, detailed, great soundstaging, and had surprising bass response given the small size. As with the de Capos, they were very resolving and had a natural tone, which is where a number of speakers come up short. Having previously owned a pair of the original de Capos, I thought the Dulcet was possibly even more open sounding and neutral, though it lacked a little of the weight of the de Capo, as you would expect. Amps were a pair of $3000 single ended Antique Sound Labs putting out 40W, with their passive preamp. The dealer also had the Carolina Audio bookshelf speakers with which I compared the Dulcets. The Carolina Audios were a bit warmer and fuller, but not quite as open/detailed as compared with the Dulcet. However, I would not be disappointed if I had to live with the Carolina Audio speakers. I may go back and listen to them w/ my VAC in a week or two. Personally, I probably would wait until I could afford another pair of de Capos, which is still my favorite $2500 speaker, but I would like to do a side-by-side comparison.

TLH
tlh28
Heard the Dulcet at the Montreal show and for a speaker that size they are very impressive. Did not listen to them long enough and with a variety of recorded material to really know what their shortcomings could be though, but they sounded much better than a box that size has any right to.
Hi,

I have only heard the Twin Mk. II. I would like to hear the JMRs, but I don't think there is a local dealer currently.

TLH
TLH FWIW have you heard the JMR Trentes? I wonder how they compare.

Not that I am looking for a change unless I wanted to get into an SET amp. Mine have a similar neutral quality to a Reference 3a (floorstander) speaker I heard once (I do not know the model). The JMRs have amazing bass as well.

cheers
Phil