Prof, the reasons I went with the Kanta’s is actually the opposite of your description in most part...something was definitely wrong with your demo setup! They are the warmest, full sounding speaker I have heard in a long while with oodles of bass texture and detail. I heard them on Naim reference gear and My Krell does 200 into 8ohms and 400 into 4ohms, which they do need despite the efficiency rating. The Kanta dips to almost 3 ohms and has a steap phase angle.
Focal Kanta No.2: A New Age Continued...
My previous thread was removed for a bad word I suppose? Anyway, as I was saying, the Kanta’s deserve a listen in the “I can afford anything” category. They are uniquely musical and can get the entire gestalt of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra in my listening room, which speaks volumes. All my Krell front ends had bad drives which lead me to the Yamaha CD S2100 SACD player which is astoundingly natural sounding...shockingly so in fact. Very un-digital sounding. I use a Krell Digital Vanguard Integrated with custom Transparent Ultra Gen 5 speaker cables. My PC’s are Pangea’s best, which were also a shock for me, as they have replaced my MIT Oracle PC’s!! Interconnect is up for grabs, but trying the Pangea Premier XL Balanced Interconnects currently and like I said, if the Symphony sounds like the real thing to me then I should sit and listen and be happy I don’t need to spend thousands more. I also use a Bluesound Vault 2 for ripping and streaming. My coax of choice was the MIT Magnum Digital but I am also trying a Pangea coax now so...go figure!
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