Borresen X3."Hi Fi" or High End as in natural realistic sound ?


Seeing much praise for the X3 spiked my interest so was able to listen very briefly and was impressed but wondering if long term their "hifiness" (?)  as described elsewhere on this forum can wear thin overtime and become too much. FWIW they were being driven with an Accuphase E5000 integrated and from what I remember Ansuz D2 cabling.Note * without optional Ansuz Darkz.

Any feedback from those who have heard them extensively over time is greatly appreciated.

rost

Nothing wrong with that my friend. There are choices. And many choose AGD because it’s special. I’m not the only one. About a dozen reviewers have given Borresen the editors choice award. But again, it’s personal taste. Not everyone has to like or live with a specific speaker brand. I choose AGD and do not regret one moment of it. No one else can come close to the noise floor and presentation. Yes, electronics matter. And synergy with Asvik is recommended if you want to push the system to its full potential. 
 

Enjoy your system. Nothing wrong with it. If you like it then who cares what others think. Let’s just enjoy the music. 
 

jeff 

The X3s are some of the most natural sounding speakers I’ve encountered if they are setup well and driven with decent (not necessarily expensive or esoteric) equipment. Both their midrange and treble is more refined than you’ll get from any of the popular BBC-derivative brands but more detailed as well. In that sense they are true “high end” and “HiFi.”

If one determines they are “peaky” or unrefined they should revisit their sources and amplification. Many popular speakers with a rep for being non-fatiguing sound like distortion machines relative to the Borresen X series.

Maybe it’s not even the speakers, and instead the lower line of Aavik electronics they are typically paired with, or both. It’s a personal taste and opinion, and I’m not stating it as fact.

It’s not the speaker dude, it’s that AGDenmark front end ( i did get a taste of the Axxess box and the Aavik Class D naked emperor before i sent them back. Such is the nature of Class D naked emperors everywhere). Their streamers/dacs are good, stay away from those amps.

My X6 sounds juicy and chocolatey with other non-Class D electronics from other manufacturers.

Yeah in my audition the Axxess integrated produced some of those typical Class D traits, especially the roll-off of the lowest two octaves. Class D is leaps better than it was decades ago but I’ve still yet to encounter an amp of that topology that competes with good A/AB designs.