Tannoy Stirlings on the way!


Hi, everybody.  Longtime member, first time caller.

I just ordered up a pair of Tannoy Stirling GR floorstanders, and, frankly, I'm looking for people to rejoice with!

I'm a speakers guy, through and through.  I've got Dynaudios, Focals, B&Ws, Totems, Wharfedales, Klipsches, and even my old Polk 5Bs, the first speakers I ever bought, way back in the '80s.  I wanted to try something very different, and the Prestige line Tannoys really spoke to me.  The coincident drivers, the old-school-ish paper cone, the old-school cabinets and ports.  I'm really looking forward to hearing how they soundstage!

I thought about getting the Turnberrys, but the Stirlings should be just about the perfect size for my [extremely irregular] room.  Especially since I already have a pair of subs.

I'm pretty chuffed.
trentmemphis
Yeah, The walk around lead singer comment was from the favorable review of the tannoy eatons by the audiophile man, Paul Rigby....
FSM model from the mid 80's

Ah, the '80s.  That's just about when the audiophile bug bit teenage me.  I'd been reading Stereo Review for a while, then I discovered there was another magazine called Stereophile and laid my hands on an issue.  (I don't remember how.  Did they advertise in the back of SR?)  There was this whole world of gear I'd never even heard of, much less heard!  Heady times.
Westminster are beasts! I can only imagine the incredible soundstage. For my room, Canterbury’s are perfect. If this is going to be your first experience with a single driver, make sure you play with front feet adjustments to give you that required ‘tilt’. Depending on the height of your listening chair, the height of the mid-section of the Dual Concentric driver should be at your ear level. I was able to obtain better treble tonality and imaging with a slight upward tilt. If you want dead center pin-point imaging, toe-in your Stirlings.

I do indeed want pinpoint imaging, but I don't want EVERYTHING shoved to the middle, like a mono recording.  I've found a bit too much toe-in can cause that, so I generally apply toe-in in very small increments over the course of weeks. 

My current Lintons are ever so slightly toed in, and I find they can do rather better than advertised (or reviewed) at imaging and soundstage, with the right recording. 

Where is your electronics rack? It was my observation that placing equipment rack beyond 22” height in the middle of speakers ‘interfered’ with imaging and messed with my illusion of DK playing in my room with her piano :-)

I'm set up in my living room, so the 2-channel has to share space with the tv, etc.  The rack for my 2-channel equipment is more or less behind the left speaker, then there's a credenza next to it that stretches across to the right speaker.  All of this is about 2 feet from the backs of the speakers.
I've had a bit of a wild hare thought.  What do you guys think of the DecWare Zen Triode as a match to these guys?  Or perhaps a pair of them?