Miss your Shl5 ?![]()
They are superb speakers no doubt. But...PMC put a spell on me...
Miss your Shl5 ?![]()
Jerome,
No love at Harbeth. Might as well try here
That's just classic British reserveAnd most of them won't have heard any Devore speakers, as far as I know there's only one outlet here, and seeing as we can't buy the green amps they tend to be mentioned with legally, they don't get much comment on our forums etc. If it wasn't for reading the Shindo boards here or that *friendly* forum I'd never have come across them, which is a shame!
Here is a dissenting opinion. I will qualify it by saying that I have not heard the Harbeth P3ESR speakers. I have owned Harbeth SHL5 (for about 6 months) and currently own Devore Gibbon 9s (I sold the Harbeths after listening to the Devore Nines). I have also owned Devore Gibbon Super 8s in the past. While the Harbeths ruled the midrange, the Devore speakers come really close to the Harbeth's magic in the midrange. My Devore Nines easily outclass the Harbeth SHL5s in dynamics/frequency extremes. I have found the Devore Nines to be the better balanced speaker. I will admit that the devore Nines are on a different level compared to the Super 8s.
Devore Nines will give you the same amazing results whether you use tube amplfication or high quality solid state --expensive Shindo amplification is not a requirement at all.
Anshul
Jerome,
Great discovery with your P3ESR's, but in my mind they deserve a better stand still, and as someone whom has been using Sound Anchors stands in one form or another since 1994, and have 3 each of their Amp/Rack Stands and Speaker Stands, I've come to rely on them as placed under any of the Mini-Monitors I've owned since then as a means of getting the very best from them - period.
Anyways, here's my proof, from an ad I've via Audio Trader, where you'll see both pairs of stands I currently have:
Sound Anchors 3 Post Monitor Stands - Audio Asylum Trader
As these are custom made to the exact size of the speakers dimensions as well as to your overall listening height, just how many companies offer said service, of course you can go all out an look into a pair of the Music Tool - Tool One Stands made to the dimensions of LS 3/5As in general, but they'll cost a great deal more.
Anyways, here's their site:
Signature | Sound Anchors: Specialty Audio Stands | High-End Home,Professional Studio, and Video | Custom Amplifier Stands, Component Stands, Video Stands, Studio Furniture
Enjoy your P3ESRs, and great comparison by the way to the Devore's, I replaced my once beloved pair of Gibbon 3s, with a pair of the original Totem Acoustics Model Ones, and can say I'm much much happier with the trade offs, as well the overall results.
Bein
Thank you Oscar !
As soon as the DeVore's are sold ( that will be a tough task now), I will check this stands.
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Interesting thoughts. I've had the Super 8 and Nines and found them to be a bit lean for my taste. As I wrote at length years ago, I made the Nines work for me with an Air Tight el34. Never heard the Harbeth...just my thoughts on a perceived midrange leaness.
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While the Harbeths ruled the midrange, the Devore speakers come really close to the Harbeth's magic in the midrange. My Devore Nines easily outclass the Harbeth SHL5s in dynamics/frequency extremes.
That was sort of my experience...except with PMC, as opposed to DeVore. My admiration for Harbeth, is true. When I first heard P-3s, they changed my mind...about what satisfying audio could be. So much so...I put 7ES-3s in my Main room.
No regrets! I've had P-3s, 2 pairs of Compact 7s; and most recently the 30.1s. ALL...superb in their own way. But listen...anyone who says they Rock their house, has something wrong with their hearing or room
I've yet to find a speaker, that sounds so "natural", "intimate"...or has the "magic" mids of Harbeths. If all you listen to is Jazz, Folk, Vocals, and Acoustic-based music; I don't think they'll leave you wanting. But I needed a bit more "dynamics", as apdoc put it.
When I went from PMC FB1i to my 2nd pair of 7s; it was a tough call, who would stay...and would go. I mused...if I could combine the mids and natural sound of the Harbeths, with the bass and dynamics of the PMC; that would be a special speaker indeed! PMC guys suggested a 3-way; and I have to say...the OB1i was an AWESOME speaker!
I went from them, back to Harbeth...in the 30.1; and now...back to PMC, with FACT 3s. In some ways...the OB1i was a better, all-around, balanced speaker. But the FACTs are haunting...in what they do well; stunningly accurate, revealing...with imaging to die for.
Sure...it probably comes at the cost, of some slam; but so far...I've been able to deal![]()
Jerome,
Remember when a few months back, I sugested you try your P3ESR in a bigger room ?
Guess what - I did just that, lol. I borrowed a pair and put them into my hi-man rig for the first time, where my Magicos used to sit.
They sound AWOSOME ! Crazy good. What a sound from such a small boxes ! The soundstage is vast, they go much louder than they have any right to do, the sound is big, opulent and very 3D. Chet Baker, Belafonte it just sounds so realistic, so ... right.
No, they are not better than Magicos, but at $2k ? This speaker must represent the best value in the whole hi-end.