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    anyone with any experience of these? especially vis-á-vis Harbeths.

    many thanks

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    Ha , i doubt if they would beat your lovely harbeth shl5plus , they make wonderful amps but no one ever mentions their speakers
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    I heard these shortly after release. Not surprisingly a good match with the a21 amps. IIRC, midrange was a highlight. Being a modern slim speaker, they have that tighter bass common to smaller drivers, plenty of it but of the more insistent variety, rather than old school blousy.
    Definitely worth a listen at the right price s/h.

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    Quote Originally Posted by graham67 View Post
    I heard these shortly after release. Not surprisingly a good match with the a21 amps. IIRC, midrange was a highlight. Being a modern slim speaker, they have that tighter bass common to smaller drivers, plenty of it but of the more insistent variety, rather than old school blousy.
    Definitely worth a listen at the right price s/h.
    Funny how one man's tighter is another's lack of. Or, at the other end, warm vs bloated. My experience is small drivers forced to do bass beyond their capabilities becomes increasingly "one note" as they are made to go lower.

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    And big drivers do not necessarily do low bass.

    There's another thread here about these Sugden speakers, or maybe they were mentioned on 'Bargains on ebay' thread. They are quite recent models and the spec looks pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    And big drivers do not necessarily do low bass.

    There's another thread here about these Sugden speakers, or maybe they were mentioned on 'Bargains on ebay' thread. They are quite recent models and the spec looks pretty good.
    True I'm talking about big drivers in quite large cabinets, if they're optimized for higher sensitivity rather than bass response they might not dig as deep. But they still seem to load the air in the room better and give that sense of real presence smaller drivers can't do.

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    many thanks for your thoughts. there's a pair on offer semi-locally for €1000, but to be honest I'm very happy with the Harbeths. just a stray thought.
    Lenco L75 in a very heavy plinth /Hadcock 228 /London Decca Blue /Croft SMA IV Octal with separate 2020 PSU/ Croft 7R monos /Harbeth SHL5

    Fletcher .3 /Hadcock 228 / Denon 103R/ Croft HeadAmp /Croft Mega Micro II (2015) /Croft Series 5 MkIi /Markaudio SOTA Cesti B

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