@mofojo
Keep in mind that What hifi are huge fans of ATC they have awarded ATC 5 stars many times. I believe their reference speaker is also the flagship ATC.
Despite their enthusiasm for ATC heres what they had to say about this other speaker they reviewed in comparison to the ATC
https://www.whathifi.com/eclipse/td-508-mk3/review
in another review they wrote
And that is true of the ATC. They are ultimately a multi driver speaker. And that statement by whathifi applies to the ATC too.
What hifi magazine in the UK did a review of another speaker in which they compared it against ATC. I am not mentioning this to endorse that product but as evidence to show that the ATC sound is not perfect and its only when you hear something superior that you realize that.
Tell us about the poor midrange performance Kenjit?
Keep in mind that What hifi are huge fans of ATC they have awarded ATC 5 stars many times. I believe their reference speaker is also the flagship ATC.
Despite their enthusiasm for ATC heres what they had to say about this other speaker they reviewed in comparison to the ATC
https://www.whathifi.com/eclipse/td-508-mk3/review
these speakers deliver a wonderfully laid-out soundstage: it’s solid and intricately layered with suitably well-recorded material. Even the best of their conventional rivals, such as the ATC SCM 11 and KEF LS50 speakers, sound vague and imprecise in comparison.
in another review they wrote
Multi-driver alternatives put bandwidth ahead of cohesion and timing.Compare any of these to the Eclipses, and they sound messy and poorly organised.
And that is true of the ATC. They are ultimately a multi driver speaker. And that statement by whathifi applies to the ATC too.