I just auditioned the Gallos at a dealer who, according to Gallo (I called them with some questions), sells the most of the Ref 3s of all dealers in the U.S. The setup was a Musical Fidelity A5 driving the Gallos with MIT cabling -- without a bass amp for the 2nd coils. I too was unimpressed. Though the Gallos did create a "big sound" for little speakers, they just didn't grab me. They imaged fine, but they still seemed like...little speakers trying to be big. I dunno. I was rfeally disappointed. I thought the room I heard them in might have been too big, LOL (compared to your room being too small). I walked out of that dealer amazed that he is Gallo's top rep. What possessed people to buy them in that particular setup?
'New' Gallo Reference vs. 'old' B&W Matrix 802
Hi Everybody,
I happened to audition a pair of old B&W Matrix 802 Series 3 and I was truly impressed. I always wanted to have Gallo speakers and I read a lot of good things about the Gallo Reference III. Unfortunately the local dealer does not have on here to demo. The price of the new Gallo and this old B&W are about the same (2500$). So, I ask you guys if somebody out there can help me in my decision.
Thanks in advance
I happened to audition a pair of old B&W Matrix 802 Series 3 and I was truly impressed. I always wanted to have Gallo speakers and I read a lot of good things about the Gallo Reference III. Unfortunately the local dealer does not have on here to demo. The price of the new Gallo and this old B&W are about the same (2500$). So, I ask you guys if somebody out there can help me in my decision.
Thanks in advance
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