Avalons do have their charms, the airy imaging, clarity, and a similar character top to bottom.
But they absolutely have a sound, which is one of being leaner and colder than the Revels, and the OP wanted a comparison.
This "sound" can be tiring to many, though plenty of warm tubes in front of them can help.
This "sound" (as opposed to some speakers having very little of their own "sound") is likely a reason, or the reason, they don't make it to mastering studios, which the Revels have. This is also why I prefer the Salons. My experience has been that most folks who don't like Avalons don't like them for this exact same reason, the lean colder sound. However, my posts are not intended to be Avalon "slams". They are more refined and more seamless than the vast majority of speakers including those 2 big currently very popular brands that are so hot on the market right now.
But they absolutely have a sound, which is one of being leaner and colder than the Revels, and the OP wanted a comparison.
This "sound" can be tiring to many, though plenty of warm tubes in front of them can help.
This "sound" (as opposed to some speakers having very little of their own "sound") is likely a reason, or the reason, they don't make it to mastering studios, which the Revels have. This is also why I prefer the Salons. My experience has been that most folks who don't like Avalons don't like them for this exact same reason, the lean colder sound. However, my posts are not intended to be Avalon "slams". They are more refined and more seamless than the vast majority of speakers including those 2 big currently very popular brands that are so hot on the market right now.