Are Harbeth the only warm and euphonic speakers in town ?


I've looked far and wide especially for bookshelf speakers with prominent full mids and a lush sound. So far the only name that comes up is harbeth. Maybe Sonus faber but are there other speakers that have similar tone but are made by a different company?

smodtactical

Thanks Steve. I admit that I was curious. I guess no matter how open minded we might be, a lot of us still feel that what we listen to is superior to anything else out there.

Speaking of which, I'm loving the Spendor SP100's.🤗

My friend own Maggies...They are techically superior to my box speakers..

This is the good news...

The bad news is my room make mine better...

The room of my friend is not treated, uncontrolled and problematic on all acoustical counts...

This is why acoustic matter more than gear at the end...

@roxy54

glad you are lovin’ the sp100’s... a great speaker that pushes the right buttons for us is just priceless ... so much listening pleasure!!

as for @secretguy ... well we all have good days and bad days, you and me included for sure ... 😆

happy listening...

I'm in the Reynaud camp here and have been for 20 years.  I think Harbeth's are better than Spendors (less boring) but Reynaud's have a special quality especially models w an external tweeter (though Bliss Silvers are beautiful too.).  Dali, Sonus Faber, DeVore, Audio Note, Nola - there are probably others - reside on the warmer part of the spectrum. I for one do not like speakers with metal drivers.   As far as Harbeth's I think they are best w classical music where their "bloom" adds richness to vocals and acoustic instruments but wouldn't be where I would go if you liked modern overly processed pop music (though a new Lana Del Rey cd would sound amazing. Â