Borresen Acoustics Loudspeakers

Upgraded pair of Borresen O3 Silver Supreme Edition. Wow. Not just the one off of a custome handmade pair from Denmark (including paint) but the sound is fabulous. So natural. So detailed on both ends. Incredible job boys. Got a mint barely used pair of walnut O3s available for a steal.

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Congrats on the custom color Borresen O3 Silver Supreme Edition special Jeff.

They look amazing!

What's the rest of the system? Is that an Aavik box I glimpse sitting on the shelf?
 
Congrats on the custom color Borresen O3 Silver Supreme Edition special Jeff.

They look amazing!

What's the rest of the system? Is that an Aavik box I glimpse sitting on the shelf?

Right now a U-280 / S-280 combo along with a Mainz D3, D2 PowerSwitch and a shit ton of Sortz and Sparkz. Speaker cables are P2


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Borresen X3 Loudspeaker


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PHOTO: The Borresen X3 speakers at Audio Maestro, Singapore. My thanks to Kenny Lim


In a recent visit to Audio Maestro, Audio Group Denmark’s (AGD) dealer in Singapore I got to listen to the Borresen X3 loudspeaker paired with the Axxess Forte amplifier.

AGD has been working hard to offer product at more accessible price points and the X3 floor stander speakers retail for US$11k. The Forte 1, which is a single box integrated amplifier with built in DAC, Streamer and headphone amplifier retails for just US$5.5k.

Add an Ansuz X series distributor, power and speaker cables and it’s possible to assemble a whole system for US$20k (retail).

The system I listened to used the Forte 2 with Ansuz A level distribution and cables. Gosh it was impressive for price. The Børresen X3 may be the least expensive floorstanding speaker in the company’s portfolio but it is a smooth, refined and revealing speaker with a surprising amount of bass weight for the small driver size. I must confess that I’m not a big fan cosmetically of the “checker board” looking woven carbon fibre faced cones – but their coherence with the ribbon tweeter was outstanding. Sound staging was deep and wide and I imagine could have been further improved if the dealer had the space to position the speakers further into the room.

I wondered whether the system would sound even better if rather than streaming, a CD transport was used, utilizing the Forte’s internal DAC. Sure enough, comparing a CD track to the exact same track stored on NAS (ripped from the CD) the CD was a clear winner. It didn’t need a flash transport to win either with the dealer using a dated Marantz player.

While researching more online about the Borresen X3 I came across the below review by Greg Weaver of the Audio Analyst. See Borresen X3 Loudspeakers | REVIEW - Part-Time Audiophile. Greg concludes:

If you haven’t gathered by this point what a staggeringly good loudspeaker the Børresen X3 is, let me put aside any further subtleties. This speaker not only offers excellent performance, soaring well above its loss-leader asking price, but it also offers exceptional value! If AGD had placed a twenty-two, or even a twenty-five-thousand-dollar MSRP on the Børresen X3 loudspeakers, I wouldn’t bat an eye at those asking prices. This speaker is THAT good.



VIDEO: An earlier video of the Borresen X3 loudspeakers by Greg Weaver. In the Youtube comments section he describes the X3 as being “stoopid good sounding for the money, and have NO RIGHT to be this good at this price.”


If you’ve heard the X3 do post your thoughts.

Borresen have subsequently released another X-Series loudspeaker, the X6 which increases the driver count to 7, with 2 mid range drivers and 4 bass drivers.
 
Capital AudioFest 2023: Jay's Audio Lab Top Room For $50,000


For many years now feedback from customers and dealers has been for Audio Group Denmark (AGD) to launch more affordable products.

AGD has clearly listened because recent product launches have included the Axxess Forté 1, an all-in-one–integrated amplifier, DAC, streamer & headphone amp for around US$5k and new X-series floorstanding loudspeakers including the X3 at US$11k and the X2 at US$8.8k. Certainly, such products are still not cheap but relative to the latest Borresen M6 loudspeaker at US$550k they certainly enjoy a much larger target market and AGD dealers and customers alike are smiling.

Next Level Hifi also demonstrated a US$25k system at Capital AudioFest. The system consisted of the Børresen Acoustics X2 Loudspeakers, the Axxess Forte’ 1 (All In One Electronics), A Mainz8 X-TC3 power distributor, A PowerSwitch X-TC3 (Ethernet distribution with noise reduction to clean streaming signals) and a full loom of Ansuz X series cables to connect everything.

Not many companies in the High End Audio industry have the breadth of product range that AGD does and one benefit is system component matching and synergy, a point Jay makes during his reviews below.





Video Source Acknowledgement: Jay’s Audio Lab, YouTube Channel /@jaysaudiolab
 
Next level always puts on a good demo at Axpona. I've often wanted to have a look at their goods and hope for an open house sometime as they're only 10 minutes from me.
 
World Debut of The New $5500 Borresen X1 Loudspeaker


Following the hugely successful launch of the Borresen X3 loudspeaker (US$ 11k) and subsequently the Borresen X2 floorstander (US$ 8.8k) – here now rounding out the X-series is the stand mount X1 loudspeaker.

At US$5500, the X1 opens the world of Audio Group Denmark for a new audience!

The Borresen brand has come a long way and now has more stereo loudspeaker models than Magico or Wilson!

But, what does Jay of Jay’s Audio Lab think of the latest X1 speaker? Have a listen to his comments in the video below


 
Out of curiousity, can you define "hugely successful launch"?

What exactly does that mean? Simply that the event took place and everything went according to plan or that the show immediately generated 500 unit purchases of the speakers?
 
Out of curiousity, can you define "hugely successful launch"?


The Borresen X3 loudspeaker was launched about 1 year ago and was hugely successful as evidenced by the number of product awards received during 2023, some of which are seen below.


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Speakers are not built to collect awards, as awards can be purchased, they are built to be sold and generate profit.

How many of these specific model have been sold in the last year?
 
Audio Group Denmark @ Florida International Audio Expo


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Audio Group Denmark (AGD), the umbrella company for four audio brands, Ansuz, Aavik, Børresen and Axxess will be exhibiting at the upcoming Florida International Audio Expo in Tampa, FL.

AGD in partnership with Next Level Hi Fi of Chicago has three (3) rooms at the show; CYPRUS, a large ballroom located on the 2nd floor, close to the lobby check in and two rooms on the 6th floor, namely Room 615 and 616.



ROOM 615 – New Product Launch of Borresen X1 speaker

See Borresen’s latest loudspeaker, the stand mount X1 (US$5.5k).

The Borresen X1 will be paired with an Axxess Forté 1 integrated amp/DAC/streamer, an Ansuz X-TC3 PowerSwitch, an Ansuz X-TC3 Mainz8 distributor and complete set of X2 level cables.

The complete system retails for around US$20k



ROOM 616

See Borresen’s new X2 loudspeaker. An intro level floor-standing speaker (US$8.8k).

The Borresen X2 will be paired with an Axxess Forté 3 integrated amp/DAC/streamer, an Ansuz A3 Powerswitch, an Ansuz A3 Mainz8 distributor and A2 level cables.



CYPRUS EVENT ROOM

See Borresen’s M3 loudspeaker (US$ 280k).

The Borresen M3 will be paired with top-of-the-line Aavik electronics, the C-880 control amp, P-880 power amplifiers, the new SD-880 DAC and D-TC signature Mainz8 distributor, Powerbox and Power Switch and cabled with D-TC signature level cables.
 
Jays Audio Lab visits Next Level HiFi of Wayne, IL


This was very interesting viewing and I hope Jay gets permission from other premium high-end audio store owners in the US to visit and record them.

Tyler and Dana Meuller, the business owners of Next Level HiFi have been in business for around 20 years.

Tyler shared his focus strategy, find a small number of brands you really believe in and are absolutely passionate about, stick with them and mutually grow the business by delivering strong customer value backed with first class customer support.

Jay noted this strategy contrasted with some audio dealers in the USA which represented many brands and swopped brand representation frequently. Jay's feeling was some dealers picked up whatever was perceived to be selling out best – leading to a revolving door of brand representations as store owner whims, market demands, or distribution models changed.

Criticisms of the video? I think it would have been best for Jay to comment on the Focal Sopra N°3 vs. Borresen X3 speakers in a separate video, but I guess that was Jay simply being spontaneous.


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Just curious what is the mid-bass driver they are using? Is it their own or outsourced? According to one of their videos it's their own tech. But then I see Perlisten Speakers which is located in WI, seems to be using similar technology in the bass drivers. X1 owner now... Would love to buy the Forte to mate with these down the road, currently using Naim gear which does mate very well. Great thing about NLH is they definitely know their stuff, and they know how to setup a room correctly which is key, even at shows which is equally impressive.
 
Just curious what is the mid-bass driver they are using? Is it their own or outsourced? According to one of their videos it's their own tech. But then I see Perlisten Speakers which is located in WI, seems to be using similar technology in the bass drivers. X1 owner now... Would love to buy the Forte to mate with these down the road, currently using Naim gear which does mate very well. Great thing about NLH is they definitely know their stuff, and they know how to setup a room correctly which is key, even at shows which is equally impressive.


Congratulations on the Borresen X1 acquisition. Did you buy the X1 to replace something else? If so, what?

Audio Group Denmark design and build all speaker drivers (cones and ribbon) in-house. Ditto for the crossovers and cabling. Visually the cones on Perlisten Speakers and for that matter new Gryphon speakers too, look similar but the membrane and magnet motor system is different.
 
kiwi_1282001: I have been running them for a strait week, without any critical listening, yet.. I use to own some Scansonics and bought some Raidho used, but didn't like the sound as much as the Dyns I currently have. I wanted to give Borresen another go, as I really like their passion behind their products. They also got a good dealer in the Chicagoland area (not where I snagged this though) as they are hard to come by. I am running mine with Naim 222 and 250 combo which is really nice, but I must say I really like the X1 with my BAT VK80i Tube Int. Amp! I don't get the sheer power but boy do they sound good with that combo. Right now the X1 are going up against a pair of Audio Physic Sparks which is equally as good in some areas, so not sure if I am replacing those yet. I am extremely impressed with the X1 as it plays more like a floor-standing speaker and creates a huge soundstage for it's size, jaw dropping sound that's for sure.
 
Audio Group Denmark @ AXPONA 2024


Audio Group Denmark has a busy US exhibition schedule. Having recently exhibited at Southwest Audio Fest in Dallas, TX; the Group now is setting up for AXPONA in Chicago IL.

Audio Group Denmark has three (3) dedicated rooms at the show. Details are below.

SERENITY SUITE, Floor 2 - Borresen flagship products (M-Series, Aavik 880 series)

16th Floor Rooms (x2) - Borresen X-series, Axxess Forte

Borresen will be launching yet another NEW LOUDSPEAKER at this show!

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Check out the Borresen X-Series which continues to win accolades from HiFi publications, most recently from The Absolute Sound, HiFi+ and Stereo+.


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AXPONA 2024 | World Debut of the Borresen C1 Standmount Speaker


Audio Group Denmark will be launching a brand-new loudspeaker at AXPONA 2004, the Borresen Acoustics C1.

The C1 is positioned above the recently launched Borresen X1.

Compared to the X1 the C1 has a better loudspeaker magnet system with lower inductance, an upgraded ribbon tweeter from the M series, a larger cabinet with additional carbon fibre reinforcements in the cabinet sides to make the cabinet more rigid and an improved crossover circuit. All of this sums to overall less noise and consequently improved resolution and dynamic range vs. the X1.

The expected MSRP (TBC) is US$16500 including stand.

 
Audio Group Denmark @ AXPONA 2024


Packed rooms yesterday for the first day of AXPONA 2024. Some photos from the show.


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PHOTO: Product launch of the new Borresen C1 loudspeaker. Jay of Jay’s Audio Lab doing the honours with representatives from Audio Group Denmark, Lars Kristensen (Founder), Michael Børresen (Founder / CTO) and Peter Hansen (Area Sales Manager, North America)

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PHOTO: Borresen X2 with Axxess electronics

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PHOTO: Borresen X3 in white with Axxess electronics
 
Do Speaker Measurements Really Matter?


Debate on the topic of do loudspeaker measurements really matter seems to divide audiophiles into two camps.

One camp insists that if a loudspeaker doesn’t measure well – it won’t sound any good.

Another camp insists that loudspeaker measurements can largely be ignored – your ears will decide.

In this video Michael Borresen, CTO and founder of Audio Group Denmark gives his interesting take.


 
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