You seem to want a more analytical speaker than JM Reynaud is frequently described as. Please note I am not making any value judgement about JM Reynaud -they have been a very successful speaker company and have many devotees. This is simply a matter of taste preference etc. In terms of bass there are many alternatives which have the taughter sound you seek. I have another "JM"- Focals. Staying French you may want to check them out. They do get exponentionally better as you go up the line. I don't know your budget. BTW the TSMs do have very tight bass.
JM Reynaud Twin Signatures vs. Bliss/Silver
Has anyone ever compared these 3 speakers? The JMR Twin Signature, Bliss, and Bliss Silvers? I have the Twin Signatures. The main problem I have with them is that the bass sounds a bit too boomy, lumpy, and ill defined in my small listening room. I am wondering if the Bliss's would solve this problem or not? Also, there is a slight opaqueness and murky sound to the Twins as well. I would like a larger soundstage and bit more clarity without giving up too much warmth. Despite some reservations I do love these speakers. They have a musical insightfulness that other speakers seem to lack. I can better understand the structure of the music and the notes have a more 3D roundness to them.
Anyone have any comments? Is it worth the upgrade?
Anyone have any comments? Is it worth the upgrade?
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