ou might slip, you might slide, you might
Stumble and fall by the road side
But don't you ever let nobody drag your spirit down
Remember you're walking up to heaven
Don't let nobody turn you around
… Walk with the rich, walk with the poor
Learn from everyone, that's what life is for
And don't you let nobody drag your spirit down
Eric Bibb
Location: Near Saffron Walden, Essex
Posts: 7,090
I'm Dave.
When you can spare some time, you know where I am..
thanks dave yes no doubt in 6 months time the upgrade itch will strike again !
ou might slip, you might slide, you might
Stumble and fall by the road side
But don't you ever let nobody drag your spirit down
Remember you're walking up to heaven
Don't let nobody turn you around
… Walk with the rich, walk with the poor
Learn from everyone, that's what life is for
And don't you let nobody drag your spirit down
Eric Bibb
Location: East Sussex
Posts: 67
I'm Eamonn.
I've owned SHL5, SHL5 Plus and now the 40th anniversary model and I can't see myself changing for any other brand for the foreseeable future. I was very dubious if the SHL5 Plus could be bettered, but the anniversary model is quite breathtaking. So if you want a pair, be quick as only a limited amount are being made.
Accuphase C2420 pre P4200 poweramp, Electrocompaniet EMC1UP, Sonos Connect, Innuous ZENith MKIII, RME ADI2, Harbeth 40th anniversary SHL5 Plus
Location: Essex
Posts: 44
I'm Thiha.
I've owned the HL Monitor MKII and the SHL5.
To my ears the two are quite different. The HK MKII sounds "old school" and was okay for spoken voice, but "dull" for everything else when compared to the SHL5 which I think is better in every area. The Radial woofer in the SHL5 was a significant improvement over the older woofer in the HL MKII. I've heard the SHL5+ quite a few times and think that it solved two of the main gripes I had with the SHL5. One, the bass was tighter and better controlled and second, the occasional sibilence I could hear on some songs of certain artists (e.g. Suzanne Vega and Tanita Tikaram) was cured.
For me though, the only Harbeth I really liked and had no complaints about is the Monitor 30.1 and I would take this over either the SHL5 or the SHL5+ for my system and my room.
Location: East Sussex
Posts: 67
I'm Eamonn.
Location: Essex
Posts: 44
I'm Thiha.
Don’t tempted me!
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so got some harbeth shl5plus in feb and put them with my valve pre /class A amp . unfortunately they are near walls but can`t help that . room full of furniture etc , carpets . my i was dissapointed . so dull , the thrax didn`t really work with them as excited a node in the room [ thrax enyo is big bulgarian valve amp] so i am afraid i arranged to trade them in for tannoy eaton legacy which did work and sound incredible in there. i guess they are more damped so they can go nearer walls ?
anyway the dealer was delayed due to various reasons so put them in upper room with little furniture and quite live room . recently had the frugalhorns playing in there with a naim supernait 2 . man , what a combo , real sense of presence. anyway popped on a rotel 965bx cd player [ value 60 quid] 20 quid speaker cables [copper] and the harbs statted singing right away , oh my goodness , what hapened there ?
anyway they are so good with rock music, the riffs just feel plucked and the piano , well ... thats sublime. feels like lang lang getting excited at the end of the rachmaninov no 2 finale . so a big sound . the naim seems to bring a vigour to these things and the live room with plenty of space . now have to decide whether to keep or get rid of and try some audionote or more frugelhorns perhaps
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ou might slip, you might slide, you might
Stumble and fall by the road side
But don't you ever let nobody drag your spirit down
Remember you're walking up to heaven
Don't let nobody turn you around
… Walk with the rich, walk with the poor
Learn from everyone, that's what life is for
And don't you let nobody drag your spirit down
Eric Bibb