In minor increments Harbeth has been inching its way towards a more "modern" sound, though it's still far from aluminum enclosures and beryllium tweeters. If you favor warm, stick with the ones you've got.
choice of associated gear easily bridges the fairly minor tonality adjustments harbeth (primarily uptilt) has made to its later versions of the various speakers in its line
While I haven't heard the 30s, I tried the P3 Anniversary Edition and then the P3 XD - I far preferred the original P3esr to the two newer models. The Harbeth sound that drew me in seems to be lacking in the later models.
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