As a follow up, I went to my local Hegel dealer to listen to the H190 and Dynaudio Evoke 30 as this is a speaker I really like the look of and would fit in our living room. The dealer was great, had them all setup when I got there but the session didn't last long as we couldn't get away from some shrill, compressed sounding treble. The very top end wasn't terrible but cymbal crashes and higher vocal notes really took on a harsh quality that made for a short session. The dealer admitted the Dynaudio's were taken out of the box yesterday and that it must have had something to do with them not being broken in.
No problem. He offered to move the Hegel to another area where he had a pair of Harbeth SHL5+ along with the Luxman L-507uXII and L-550AXII setup. This was great as I had wanted to hear the Lux's after @luxmancl38's suggestion and reading some good reviews though i'm not totally in love with the looks.
We first tried the 507uXII paired with Harbeth's and WOW... What a beautiful sounding combo. I was really impressed by the sound - clear highs but not overly harsh or in your face. Smooth mids and bass with nice depth but still natural. Never boomy or bloated. Just a really nice presentation that I could listen to all day long with any type of music.
We then moved to the 550AXII and then the Hegel H190. The Hegel was good and definately provided more bass along with a slightly tighter sound and more focused sweet spot or sound stage. It was still good but I much preferred the greater imaging of the 507uXII and what seemed like greater depth to the sweet spot in all directions. It also had more air up top where the music seemed to float all around and filled the room. We went back to to the 507uXII and it was clearly the winner for me. Despite not loving the looks the sound was fantastic which is making the look grow on me. Another big win for the Lux - the LOUDNESS button!!! This is huge as I often listen after my wife and kids have gone to bed so this makes listening at lower volumes sound more dynamic and actually sounded really good in the demo. Even listening at higher levels I could see this saving some poor recordings and is a nice option along with tone controls. Apprarently it has a very capable phono stage as well which is nice.
Deposit paid it should arrive in the next week or so. Harbeth's are on the short list as well but I would like to hear the Evoke 20's again as I do prefer the smaller size and the cabinets are really nice. It will be tough to beat those SHL5+ though. Thanks for all your help and assistance!
No problem. He offered to move the Hegel to another area where he had a pair of Harbeth SHL5+ along with the Luxman L-507uXII and L-550AXII setup. This was great as I had wanted to hear the Lux's after @luxmancl38's suggestion and reading some good reviews though i'm not totally in love with the looks.
We first tried the 507uXII paired with Harbeth's and WOW... What a beautiful sounding combo. I was really impressed by the sound - clear highs but not overly harsh or in your face. Smooth mids and bass with nice depth but still natural. Never boomy or bloated. Just a really nice presentation that I could listen to all day long with any type of music.
We then moved to the 550AXII and then the Hegel H190. The Hegel was good and definately provided more bass along with a slightly tighter sound and more focused sweet spot or sound stage. It was still good but I much preferred the greater imaging of the 507uXII and what seemed like greater depth to the sweet spot in all directions. It also had more air up top where the music seemed to float all around and filled the room. We went back to to the 507uXII and it was clearly the winner for me. Despite not loving the looks the sound was fantastic which is making the look grow on me. Another big win for the Lux - the LOUDNESS button!!! This is huge as I often listen after my wife and kids have gone to bed so this makes listening at lower volumes sound more dynamic and actually sounded really good in the demo. Even listening at higher levels I could see this saving some poor recordings and is a nice option along with tone controls. Apprarently it has a very capable phono stage as well which is nice.
Deposit paid it should arrive in the next week or so. Harbeth's are on the short list as well but I would like to hear the Evoke 20's again as I do prefer the smaller size and the cabinets are really nice. It will be tough to beat those SHL5+ though. Thanks for all your help and assistance!