Small compact 2-way speakers? Harbeth p3esr xd vs DALI Menuet SE ?


I am considering upgrading the speakers in a bedroom. Only used for casual listening, usually in the early morning and then nighttime before bed. Currently have a perfectly fine 20 year old pair of ELAC “Elegant” 312s, which i quite like, but feel that newer technology and maybe better engineering would give me more depth in the mid-range and maybe even a touch more naturalness in the upper frequencies. (The bass from the tiny 312s is pretty impressive.)

I’d be very interested if anybody has compared the Harbeth P3ES-2s to the DALI Menuet SEs.  They are both only a bit bigger than my ELACs, and I would like not to go any bigger than that.

Amp is the NAD M10 v2 (integrated streamer/DAC).  So whatever speakers I would consider have to play nicely with nCore Class D. The speakers would sit on a built solid wood dresser, about 14” from the wall in back. (No room for stands.) But I probably would put them on some sort of isolator pads. The room is about 14” x 12”.

Any thoughts, reactions and advice, very much appreciated!

 

 

 

 

kirkwallace

I don’t own either but I do have a pair of Falcon Q7 Gold Badges that are excellent.  They are certainly within your price point and speaker category.  Based on @dwest1023 description of the Dalis the Q7s likely sound similar with maybe a bit more treble.  I know it’s neither of the speakers you asked about so maybe it’s no help but the Q7 is pretty great imho.  And it’s a sealed box design so relatively easy to place.

we are a Dali dealer the minuets are amazing tiny loudspeakers

 

you just wont be prepared for the midrange presence and sound stage size that comes out of the Dalis

 

Dave and Troy

Audio intellect NJ

Dali dealers

I am currently using an older set of Infinity Modulus satellites, made in about 1992 with EMIT tweeters, and they sound fine, moved from my office to our bedroom.  I replaced them in my office with a pair of Paradigm Premier 200B’s, which sound super.  They are what I would call “full-sized bookshelf” speakers, not exactly compact.  However, the sound reproduction is superb.  They are fairly efficient, not too expensive, and they are made in Canada.  They are worth. Look, as are the 100B’s which have the same tweeter but have a 5.25” mid/bass driver instead of the 6.5” driver of the 200B’s.  They are not much cheaper, but they are more compact.  We also listen at moderate levels in both the office and bedroom.  Good luck in your search.