I have Triangle Titus monitors I use in my second system in addition to various OHMs. These are most "detailed" in teh higher frequencies in particular. They have limited bass response below 55hz or so and do their thing best only with certain high quality gear upstream. They are also reasonably efficient and compete best at low to moderate volume only.
As a whole I love the sound but there is a lot missing in the lower octaves that adds extra focus to what is there. Nobody will ever describe the sound of these as "warm". They image wonderfully and provide a nice clean detailed alternate window into the sound of the music.
Apples and oranges comparing such small monitors to much larger full range OHMs but relevant nonetheless I suppose.
I also have Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkII monitors a tad larger than teh Triangles sitting idle currently. Those too have their unique charms including detail with just a touch of warmth. They are more like the OHMs in regards to amps they sound best with and have better bass extension than the Triangle Titus. They also tend to sound better at higher volumes than low. So which I use at any particular time all depends. The OHM Walshes hit all the marks overall best however no doubt for me.
As a whole I love the sound but there is a lot missing in the lower octaves that adds extra focus to what is there. Nobody will ever describe the sound of these as "warm". They image wonderfully and provide a nice clean detailed alternate window into the sound of the music.
Apples and oranges comparing such small monitors to much larger full range OHMs but relevant nonetheless I suppose.
I also have Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkII monitors a tad larger than teh Triangles sitting idle currently. Those too have their unique charms including detail with just a touch of warmth. They are more like the OHMs in regards to amps they sound best with and have better bass extension than the Triangle Titus. They also tend to sound better at higher volumes than low. So which I use at any particular time all depends. The OHM Walshes hit all the marks overall best however no doubt for me.