Your points are well taken, Mark. There is no question that the Harbeth is right and musical in an essential way. As I survey the landscape of our hobby, it is also clear that we get conflicting messages about how desirable this is. I have read many, many enthusiastic speaker reviews that proclaim, as if its a good thing, that this or that speaker will reveal everything upstream and if you dont have the best ancillary components, you will suffer the consequences. A reviewer might say, As a reviewer, these speakers are a great tool for me, but if I were just a music lover, I might choose something else. Then they stick it in Class A and audiophiles yearn to own it. Ill project my own struggles here and suggest that many of us in this hobby want to wear both hats. We dont want to be denied hearing those differences between upstream components (this is not the J. Gordon Holt definition of transparency, but it is certainly a valid use of the term), but on the other hand, wed sure like to just enjoy the music.
When I owned ProAc Response 2.5s, I kept trying to get greater clarity out of them: I *wanted* to better hear what was going on upstream. When a friend loaned me his Thiel 1.6s, I realized that the ProAcs were obfuscating too much of the playback chain. As much as I loved their musicality, my jones for the hobby was being choked. So Thiels it was, and now, two years later, I also have Harbeths in the house. In case it isnt obvious, this boy clearly doesnt know WHAT he wants.
I think the speaker you are now leaning towards as your Harbeth replacement will move you a little more in the direction of reviewers tool (though not too much). Ill be curious to see how that goes for you. I expect youll find it exciting and exhilarating at first. Later on, you may find youve opened Pandoras box. Then you can join the Church of Audio Angst that tithes so much salary from so many of us. :-)
When I owned ProAc Response 2.5s, I kept trying to get greater clarity out of them: I *wanted* to better hear what was going on upstream. When a friend loaned me his Thiel 1.6s, I realized that the ProAcs were obfuscating too much of the playback chain. As much as I loved their musicality, my jones for the hobby was being choked. So Thiels it was, and now, two years later, I also have Harbeths in the house. In case it isnt obvious, this boy clearly doesnt know WHAT he wants.
I think the speaker you are now leaning towards as your Harbeth replacement will move you a little more in the direction of reviewers tool (though not too much). Ill be curious to see how that goes for you. I expect youll find it exciting and exhilarating at first. Later on, you may find youve opened Pandoras box. Then you can join the Church of Audio Angst that tithes so much salary from so many of us. :-)