@auroravengeance I hope you're able to share your impressions of Borresen X3s when you get a chance to demo them. I've never heard the Gryphon EOS2 speakers but good to know that they compete with Borresen. Please let us know what you think of X3s when you get around to it.
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They are very expensive except for their entry level floor standers at $11k all their better quality is $40k and up. MBL I feel is that most balanced as a omni directional speaker even off axis their entry level 126 is excellent ,just give it 2 good subwoofers and you have a exceptional Loudspeaker system for a very fair price . |
@arafiq Given your preferences, I would stay away from the X3. If your heart is set on going Borresen down the road, I would opt for a higher series like Z Cryo or 0 which are more refined and have more density to the tone. I would also agree that some of the T+A speakers fall in your preferences for being richer sounding, especially the T+A Talis and Solitaire lines. I’ll shoot you a PM with more thoughts since this thread is not about T+A. Wilson and Legacy Speakers are two other brands that may fall into your consideration set. Thank you also for your kind of words. Much of what you say is a result of a community that has been inviting enough for me to participate and reciprocate our shared passion for audio. |
I agree with the Borresen /Joseph comparison above. No one mentioned the patent Borresen holds. I listened to Lars Christensen at RMAF? a few years back give a 6 minute dissertation on how differently made the Borresen products are as compared any others. Basically confirmed what my ears told me. They are the best. But Jeff J's speakers have an advantage for anyone with sensitive ears. Either one is a great choice! |
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