Golf would love to do that shoout out. We have heard the Golden Ears many times before, and the two speaker share some similar traits:
Both have very deep tight bass. Obviously the Tritons go lower and have adjustable bass so that one goes to the Tritons.
The Elac's have a dual concentic with a mild horn load which creates a very big soundstage, vs the Diapolito configuration of the Tritons so the Elacs would produce a bigger more focused soundstage.
Also the Tritons are more efficient so that one goes to the Tritons.
Also the Elac driver happens to have a bit more treble detail vs the Tritons which tend to sound a bit recessed even with the Heil AMT that they use.
Cabinet construction and styling okay, the Adante wins this one.
This would make an interesting shoot out, both are fantastic high value loudspeakers.
Battle royale, I take it you have and love the Tritons.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
Both have very deep tight bass. Obviously the Tritons go lower and have adjustable bass so that one goes to the Tritons.
The Elac's have a dual concentic with a mild horn load which creates a very big soundstage, vs the Diapolito configuration of the Tritons so the Elacs would produce a bigger more focused soundstage.
Also the Tritons are more efficient so that one goes to the Tritons.
Also the Elac driver happens to have a bit more treble detail vs the Tritons which tend to sound a bit recessed even with the Heil AMT that they use.
Cabinet construction and styling okay, the Adante wins this one.
This would make an interesting shoot out, both are fantastic high value loudspeakers.
Battle royale, I take it you have and love the Tritons.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ