If I had it to do over again, I'd build a system around a pair of Harbeth 40.2s. Harbeth's are so tonally correct, its uncanny.
Frank
Frank
Harbeth Super HL5+...thoughts
The SHL5+ is the speaker I should have bought a long time ago..... currently about 30+ hours into a new set and could not be happier. Bass extension, impact and balance in the sound is perfect. Midrange is legendary and the high frequencies have the perfect amount of "air" without being unnatural. I have heard many speakers but these are perfect for me. The only downside is one that is manageable as long as you realize it. The sound is very sensitive to the amount of toe-in. Close (but not quite) to on axis with your ears is the best I have come up with. F few degrees wider and the sound thins out and the speakers become quite "visible". A few degrees inboard and the sound becomes overly rich and loses detail. This is very different than other Harbeth models for some reason. Get it dialed in and what a glorious sound! |
ahofer ... I've only heard the Harbeth speakers at shows. The past few shows they've only demonstrated the 40.2s. I've heard most of the Harbeth line over the years and each speaker is tonally correct, which in my opinion, is their great selling point. The bigger the speaker, the bigger the sound space and the lower the bass. Frank |
Sorry but a speaker cant sound good on one of type of music and bad on another. So I cringe when I hear people say a speaker can do other genres of music but not rock or metal. Think about it! Now if you want a speaker that has higher SPLs or adds certain colorations that may favor rock or metal this is another thing altogether. Each given speaker responds exactly the same to whatever it is fed. This is not to say that certain speakers with less detail may be more forgiving of bad recordings but this is not the same thing. |