Bought my S100’s new in 1990. I’ve owned various solid state and tube pre-amps and amps, the speakers have always sounded superb! Some, noting this ’universally’ good sound, regardless of (most) associated gear, suggest an artificial euphonic ’voicing’. I don’t know anything about any of that. All I know is that if this is wrong, I don’t wanna be right!;) BTW, the OP started the thread saying he never sees the big Spendors mentioned around here. You might want to try a search as I know they’ve been mentioned through the years (I’ve been reading reviews and what-not for close to 30!)
Spendor D7, D9 but no love Classic 100?
I see plenty of recommendations floating around recent threads for the D7 and D9, but nary a mention of the Classic 100. I wonder why. Are no dealers stocking it for demo?
Last summer I was able to audition extensively the Classic 100 vs. the D7 in same system, same room, same afternoon, same music. The 100 came out on top by some margin. Just a much more natural sound. Never heard the D9 but I imagine it's cut from the same cloth, but goes deeper. The Classic 100 was lively, exciting, dynamic, but also harmonically full and rich and never threadbare. In contrast, there was something in particular about the D7 treble range that made me uncomfortable. As always, YMMV, and indeed, it probably already has.
Last summer I was able to audition extensively the Classic 100 vs. the D7 in same system, same room, same afternoon, same music. The 100 came out on top by some margin. Just a much more natural sound. Never heard the D9 but I imagine it's cut from the same cloth, but goes deeper. The Classic 100 was lively, exciting, dynamic, but also harmonically full and rich and never threadbare. In contrast, there was something in particular about the D7 treble range that made me uncomfortable. As always, YMMV, and indeed, it probably already has.
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