Thanks for sharing your experiences.
I owned a pair of P3ESR’s a few years ago and used them in my second system, which is situated in our family room. I never put much into the set-up and used them with an amp that probably wasn’t a good fit for them, so I know I didn’t do them proper justice. I ended up selling them as they did not get much use and I figured I could use the money to buy other gear for my main system.
Recently, I decided to give it another go (setting up a second system for family use), and I thought I would buy another pair of them. Unfortunately, the demand for Harbeth combined with the production cycle timing meant that I would have to wait a while to find a pair. My impatience pushed me in a different direction in the end. I bought a pair of Sonus Faber Olympica Nova 1 stand mount speakers. They are similar in size to the P3’s, and they sound really nice. Granted their price is double the price of the P3XD’s, but I found a gently used pair on A’gon for a very good price. They have a similar tonality to the P3’s but much better bass, and boy are they stunning to look at. My wife thinks so too. WAF is real!
I’d like to do a comparison between these two speakers at some point. My feeling is that the Sonus Fabers would likely win, but I wouldn’t know for sure without a proper comparison. BTW, I am a die hard Harbeth fan. My main system uses 40.2 Anniversary speakers and I can’t ever see me changing them out.
I can say that when I owned a pair of Spendor S3/5’s many years ago, they GREATLY benefited from pairing them with a good subwoofer. Adding a sub really allowed them to shine. I can only imagine how this would also be true with the P3’s. I only used a cheap REL sub with them (about $400) but boy what a difference it made.
I owned a pair of P3ESR’s a few years ago and used them in my second system, which is situated in our family room. I never put much into the set-up and used them with an amp that probably wasn’t a good fit for them, so I know I didn’t do them proper justice. I ended up selling them as they did not get much use and I figured I could use the money to buy other gear for my main system.
Recently, I decided to give it another go (setting up a second system for family use), and I thought I would buy another pair of them. Unfortunately, the demand for Harbeth combined with the production cycle timing meant that I would have to wait a while to find a pair. My impatience pushed me in a different direction in the end. I bought a pair of Sonus Faber Olympica Nova 1 stand mount speakers. They are similar in size to the P3’s, and they sound really nice. Granted their price is double the price of the P3XD’s, but I found a gently used pair on A’gon for a very good price. They have a similar tonality to the P3’s but much better bass, and boy are they stunning to look at. My wife thinks so too. WAF is real!
I’d like to do a comparison between these two speakers at some point. My feeling is that the Sonus Fabers would likely win, but I wouldn’t know for sure without a proper comparison. BTW, I am a die hard Harbeth fan. My main system uses 40.2 Anniversary speakers and I can’t ever see me changing them out.
I can say that when I owned a pair of Spendor S3/5’s many years ago, they GREATLY benefited from pairing them with a good subwoofer. Adding a sub really allowed them to shine. I can only imagine how this would also be true with the P3’s. I only used a cheap REL sub with them (about $400) but boy what a difference it made.