Qln, Joseph Audio, Audiovector, Marten, or Canton...?


I am looking to upgrade my speakers. My amp is an NAD M10 with Dirac Live room correction, so bass response is adjustable to an extent.

For domestic tranquility they must be relatively compact with a wood finish. Floorstanders, not standmount. Budget of up to $15k-ish, but less is better.

My list consists of the following:

  • Qln Prestige 3
  • Joseph Audio Perspective 2
  • Audiovector R3 Arrete
  • Marten Oscar Duo
  • Canton Reference 7K

Any and all impressions of these speakers, particularly any comparisons between them, are very much welcome. Thank you!

mrdseitzer

At the risk of taking this discussion even further off topic, I am fairly sure that there are 3 of us from Massachusetts and are all referring to the same JA dealer. After a bit of digging, I actually received an email from Jeff Joseph himself referring me to the local dealer and providing some additional details etc. 

I think the point here is that we all have choices in terms of what gear we buy and who from whom we buy it. Reviews and feedback have made it clear to me that Jeff Joseph makes excellent speakers and I imagine he would be selective in who he chooses to represent his brand. 
 

I plan to keep an open mind and will be listening to some Perspectives in the coming week. I will update this discussion on how it all goes. 

 

I would really like to hear the Perlisten speakers (terrible name!)

I actually inquired about their smaller stand mounted s5m speakers and was frankly shocked at the price:  $18,500 CAD !!! (pre-tax)

Waaay to rich for my blood, especially for a stand mounted speaker from a new company.  (And also, very annoyingly, Perlisten speaker prices are often given as "price per speaker" which is rarely obvious.  That's one reason I actually inquired about the Perlisten speakers because they seemed almost affordable.  Then I was told "no that's the price per individual speaker, not the pair." 

Seriously who-T-F prices tower speakers "per speaker" instead of per pair????

+1 @prof  They seem to have been designed to deliver maximum output and dynamic impact THX style, but I’ve not seen a review where they’re compared to speakers that can reproduce real music versus other high-end speakers.  Not saying they don’t, just ain’t seen it yet — but I’m open.  And yeah the name sucks, and the per speaker pricing thing just pisses me off, but that’s maybe just me.  

Another speaker line that is expensive but not talked about much (at least at a'gon) iis Borresen Their standmount model called the Borresen 01 retails for over $30K with stands. I don't know who would pay this kind of money for a standmount but I guess there are folks who are buying it. It does look pretty slick with the stands I must admit.

I have been using FinkTeam KIM speakers for about a year now, and they are <$15k and superb. Note that they are technically stand-mount, but are affixed to the integral stands at the factory. FWIW I did audition the Martin Parker Duo (a step up from the Oscar), and preferred the KIMs.

Anyone interested in details should check out this Martin Colloms review (in pdf format):

Colloms FinkTeam KIM