These speakers have their devotees to be sure, but it looks like a lot of people are falling OUT of love with them. It's a trend I've noticed here on Audiogon. Opinions?
I have no experience with harbeth. I like the retro design aspect of them though. Makes them stand out from the crowd these days.
They tend to be pricey. The older conventional Ohm line bears a lot of similarity to Harbeth. Those can Still be had via ohm refurbed and updated with modern drivers and components for a fraction of the cost. Are any harbeths better than ohm c2 L or H for example? Those can all be had when available for under $1000, essentially the same cost as 30+ years ago still but all updated and refurbed. Factor in inflation and these should go for harbeth prices these days. Made in Brooklyn though not merry old England.
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