Best speaker brands for transient response


Hello all, first post / longtime lurker on here. I have really appreciated all I've learned from following threads on here -- much appreciated.

I've had three speakers in my house for a few years, and have learned that transient response is the quality I value most. I'm researching upgrade options and would appreciate recommendations on brands.

Currently I have KLH Model 3s, JBL 4305Ps, and JBL Studio 590s. The sealed KLHs are far superior in transient response / speed / attack. The 4305Ps are pretty good (I'm assuming because they're active) and the 590s, while they do a lot of things well, are relative laggards.

I am assuming that on average a sealed design at any given price point will outperform a ported speaker in this area of performance, but I'm sure there are important exceptions.

I'm also curious if more expensive ported horn speakers (Klipsch heritage line, or the JBL 4349 for example) may deliver equal or better in transient response compared to a lower cost sealed speaker because they're using better drivers, crossovers, etc.

Thank you for any feedback / ideas you have.

tommyuchicago

Tommyuchicago

I would look at Volti speakers, the Razz is certainly in your budget at $5,500 a pair unfinished, or $7,500 in nice veneers.

I have a friend that owns several horn speakers (Forte IVs, La Scala, Volti Razz, and the new Volti Lucera). I find them superior to Klipsch Forte IVs in most every way, and maybe even better than the La Scala.

They are hybrid speakers with a traditional 12" cone bass driver, and horn loaded midrange and tweeter.

My next set of speakers will likely be a pair of Voltis, but the next up in the line which are the Lucera.....though that is possibly out of your price range at $11,500 per pair. The only downside is that Volti do not have a return policy, so you buy them....you own them

Sometimes the perceived speed of speakers can be 'sped up' by component matching. My salon 1's sounded like a live event yet the same amp driving the salon 2's sounded flat and lifeless! same with my Blades until I got the amps right. 

I'm in the far west suburbs and have done my part helping a couple shops keep the lights on. Reach out if you want.

I agree with @steve59

The right amp is crucial to define the speed and performance of a loudspeaker, especially true for less sensitive speakers. 

@calvinandhobbes thank you for your recommendation.

The KLH 3 and 5 have often been described the same way in that they sound like horn speakers. And I thought that may be why I like them so much because my experience was only with JBL horns before I bought them.

Will look into Monitor -- that's a brand I've heard of and seen reviewed widely.

Steve59 and Ozzy62 (Sabbath fan?)

I agree too and have researched and demo'd McIntosh and Parasound. I have a dealer nearby for both so will be able to try both with my speaker purchase. I'm leaning strong toward Parasound but that could change by the time the checkbook creaks open ;)

My KLH 3s are driven by a Cambridge CXA 61, purchased on sale after reading several positive reviews of the CXA 81. It is a great match (I got lucky) and would recommend anyone match a KLH 3/5 with a Cambridge CXA. My CXA is a little underpowered for the 3s -- they need a lot of power to dance.