What Is So Special About Harbeth?


SLike probably all of you, I just received notice from Audiogon of a 20% discount on Harbeth XD. I clicked on the tab and found that the sale price is about $2700. I have read so many glowing comments here about Harbeth — as if just saying the name is the password for entering aural nirvana. I admit, I haven’t listened to Harbeth speakers. But looking at these, they just look like smallish bookshelf speakers. I’m not questioning how good others say these speakers are, but HOW do they do it out of an ordinary-looking box?

Is it the wood? Is it the bracing? Is it the crossover components? Is it the cone material? What is the reason why these Harbeth’s are such gems compared to other bookshelf speakers? What is it about the construction or technology that makes these speakers a deal at $2700 on sale versus the $800, 900 or $1,000 that others normally cost? What is the secret that makes audiophiles thrill to get such a costly bargain?

bob540

I had the opportunity to buy the SHL5+ or the XD and chose the +.  The XD model was too smooth and laid back to my ears, more like the 40.2.  It did have excellent bass.  

The 5+ is clearer and more detailed yet still a smooth, warm speaker overall.  

The tweeter is very well integrated with the woofer and never bright or harsh. 

I love the sound of the 5+ .   

according to harbeth/alan shaw, the xd models are supposed to give a very slight treble lift and midbass lean-out compared to each respective models' prior versions (mon 30, 40, super 5 and compact 7)

@avanti1960 

we all hear differently

i am simply reporting what the manufacturer intended with the update

xd = 'extended definition'

happy listening

Do any of you have the shl5 plus in tiger ebony. Is that a sought after colour ?