I’ve had the H390 for 12mths.
Can not fault it for the price.
Have run:
LS50’s, Maggie LRS. Klipsch Cornwall IV’s, RP600’s, Martin Logan SL’s, GoldenEar One.R’s, Goldenear Aon3’s.
The LS50’s were remarkable. The metas must be fantastic however your room is a little on the large size for such small drivers.
You wont be cranking it up, they start distorting 90-95dB on the H390.
Maggie LRS resolution and soundstage was exhilerating but again too small for your room. 3.7i or higher is better for you.
The Klipsch Cornwalls; we took out 10K of Cary Audio DAC & Tube amp and slotted the H390 in.
Expectation was to hear significant drop in overall quality. We were wrong.
It was still very good, not bright as expected. Nice and neutral if not slightly warm. Could listen to it all day.
RP600’s, lol. Just for fun. The little $370 speakers did sound like $1000 speakers. But cost $6000 to do so haha.
M/L SL’s decent but didn’t have enough time to set them up properly.
One.R’s; holy crap could these get loud and not drop a milisecond of speed. Sounded incredible but some may find it bright if sitting closer than 10ft. Resolution is off the charts. Really great speakers. In your room with treatment they would excel if you like to turn it up some.
Aon3’s… see RP600’s
I like to crank it on Fridays (scotch!) and critical listen on weekdays.
In your room I’d lean toward The One.R’s or Maggie 3.7i w/ a couple Rel’s.
Just my 2c.
Can not fault it for the price.
Have run:
LS50’s, Maggie LRS. Klipsch Cornwall IV’s, RP600’s, Martin Logan SL’s, GoldenEar One.R’s, Goldenear Aon3’s.
The LS50’s were remarkable. The metas must be fantastic however your room is a little on the large size for such small drivers.
You wont be cranking it up, they start distorting 90-95dB on the H390.
Maggie LRS resolution and soundstage was exhilerating but again too small for your room. 3.7i or higher is better for you.
The Klipsch Cornwalls; we took out 10K of Cary Audio DAC & Tube amp and slotted the H390 in.
Expectation was to hear significant drop in overall quality. We were wrong.
It was still very good, not bright as expected. Nice and neutral if not slightly warm. Could listen to it all day.
RP600’s, lol. Just for fun. The little $370 speakers did sound like $1000 speakers. But cost $6000 to do so haha.
M/L SL’s decent but didn’t have enough time to set them up properly.
One.R’s; holy crap could these get loud and not drop a milisecond of speed. Sounded incredible but some may find it bright if sitting closer than 10ft. Resolution is off the charts. Really great speakers. In your room with treatment they would excel if you like to turn it up some.
Aon3’s… see RP600’s
I like to crank it on Fridays (scotch!) and critical listen on weekdays.
In your room I’d lean toward The One.R’s or Maggie 3.7i w/ a couple Rel’s.
Just my 2c.