Tonian Classic 12.1s vs. Vintage Tannoy MG 12


I currently have a pair of vintage Tannoy Monitor Gold 12" speakers mounted in custom cabinets with redone crossovers, hardwired in bypassing the compensation controls.

Could anyone venture a guess as to how the Tannoy "house" sound would compare to the Tonian "house" sound?

Thank you much.
no_regrets
Plenty of bass in the 7.1 and 12.1 models. The TL-D1's are capable of very good bass response depending on room placement.
Cabinets and crossovers are important parts of the stew, and I don't know enough about your Tannoy rigging. Both will have generous midranges and full, rich tone. The Tonians may have better definition, particularly at higher frequencies, and can be a little faster (depending on the electronics). Both are easy with music, and not sharp, shouty, or grating.

Thank you Knott for sharing your thoughts. I'm sorry, I do not know how to post a picture to this thread, but here is a link to another thread that has photos of my Tannoys in question. Maybe by looking at these photos, it may give you more information.

http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=hug&m=154729

In any case, I really do appreciate your response.

No_regrets,
It appears from the photo that your Tannoys are rather close to the wall, and this placement would be less than ideal for the Tonians. You may know that the Tonian cabinets have a removable panel at the back, and the owner can use different sizes of "slat" to achieve different results, but you would likely want a little more space behind. I don't know if you have experience with ribbon tweeters, which Tony's designs use.