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The link provided above to Tannoy's dealer search only gives you the contact info for two distributors. You would then need to contact them to find any dealers in your area.

I will be chatting with Rich Spanier the central and north Fl representative tomorrow. Hopefully someone in this area will have some speakers to listen to ... We shall see.
 
I will be chatting with Rich Spanier the central and north Fl representative tomorrow. Hopefully someone in this area will have some speakers to listen to ... We shall see.

Uhmmm...hmmmm....you can always drive over to my house.


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DC10a's probably arriving Monday for evaluation, Yipee.

Gonna be a good day as Louis from Kronos is bringing goodies also.
 
I want one of this !!!!:celebrate008_2:

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Well got them Friday, later than expected. Unpacked them right away, they are the dark walnut, they look real nice.

But had a real family filled weekend, so I have not moved out the heavy Q3's and put in the DC10's for a listen.

I will report back in a day or two OK.
 
Well got them Friday, later than expected. Unpacked them right away, they are the dark walnut, they look real nice.

But had a real family filled weekend, so I have not moved out the heavy Q3's and put in the DC10's for a listen.

I will report back in a day or two OK.

Thanks Mark.
 
Greetings! I have had Tannoy 12" Monitor Golds in Altec Santana cabinets since 1972, and have had Canterbury SE's for 3 years now. That Tannoy koolaid is good! BTW, I do not see
any mention of Dr. Gizmo on this site, much great Tannoy writing at meta-gizmo.com. Still worth a read...
 
The DC10a's are a really nice, much fuller sounding than how I remember the Kensington SE's sounding. I have yet to hear the Kensington GR's so not sure how they compare.

They have that typical Tannoy naturalness and musicality yet still give you goose bumps with their fantastic bold lively dynamic midrange. No surprises here but the bass, I was not expecting such great bass out of 10" two way, deep and forceful.

They do not have effortless dynamics as the 15"ers, the low distortion and neutrality of say a Magico, The SPL available from a Bryston Model T. No speaker is perfect, but these come close as they are reasonably priced, not too big, good looking, musical, powerful and dynamic, great staging, etc...

I really like them :)
 
The DC10a's are a really nice, much fuller sounding than how I remember the Kensington SE's sounding. I have yet to hear the Kensington GR's so not sure how they compare.

They have that typical Tannoy naturalness and musicality yet still give you goose bumps with their fantastic bold lively dynamic midrange. No surprises here but the bass, I was not expecting such great bass out of 10" two way, deep and forceful.

They do not have effortless dynamics as the 15"ers, the low distortion and neutrality of say a Magico, The SPL available from a Bryston Model T. No speaker is perfect, but these come close as they are reasonably priced, not too big, good looking, musical, powerful and dynamic, great staging, etc...

I really like them :)

:cool:
 
The DC10a's are a really nice, much fuller sounding than how I remember the Kensington SE's sounding. I have yet to hear the Kensington GR's so not sure how they compare.

They have that typical Tannoy naturalness and musicality yet still give you goose bumps with their fantastic bold lively dynamic midrange. No surprises here but the bass, I was not expecting such great bass out of 10" two way, deep and forceful.

They do not have effortless dynamics as the 15"ers, the low distortion and neutrality of say a Magico, The SPL available from a Bryston Model T. No speaker is perfect, but these come close as they are reasonably priced, not too big, good looking, musical, powerful and dynamic, great staging, etc...

I really like them :)
Can't wait to listen to them. Their finish is so nice as well. Must be good for some one who has modern interior room.
 
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