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Also Marco has (had) a pair which he had tweaked, and rated them highly. Let us know what you think.[/QUOTE]
It could well be a few days before I connect them up but very happy to report back
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[QUOTE=Pigmy Pony
Also Marco has (had) a pair which he had tweaked, and rated them highly. Let us know what you think.[/QUOTE]
It could well be a few days before I connect them up but very happy to report back
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Thank you for the link. I’ll have a look.
having given the cabinets a quick polish, I’m fairly happy with overall condition apart from this small area of damage which I really do want to sort out.
unless anyone shouts very loudly ‘don’t do it’, I was planning to remove the speaker drivers from the cabinets just to make sure there aren’t any ‘nasty surprises’ lurking. Whether I would spot them even if there are, remains to be seen though.
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I would play them before you start taking them to bits.
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the 15XRs were connected to my system for about an hour or so earlier today.
limited listening time therefore so far.
I always seem to have trouble describing what I’m hearing in the same way as others can but initial impressions are that the Celestions are less ‘laid back’ than my Castle Severns - dare I say the overall sound is more ‘agressive’ (is that a hifi word?) than the Castles. Agressive in a good way, though. More detail and clarity, especially accoustic guitar.
listening to Don Henley vocals - more gritty on the 15XRs.
Bass is better defined.
Not sure if I’m going to find the Celestions as relaxing a listen as the Castles, but that could be in part getting used to a new sound.
Only had them sitting on chairs, not stands.
Fairly sure that all the drivers are working as they should.
Any thoughts or clarification as to what I think I’m hearing, much appreciated.
So the Celestions are not necessarily better than the Castle Severns, just 'different'? Might be an idea to live with the 15XRs for a couple of weeks, playing a variety of your favourite music, then switch back to the Castles.
When I had use of my mother's ones, I had them on 16" (iirc) stands. Might make a difference
I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in
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Castles are well known for their natural, laid back sound - they are Marmite speakers, but if you really like them you might find you struggle with most other brands.
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In fact now you've mentioned Castles, I'm thinking Kef Reference Model 1/2/3/4, they are a beautiful sounding upgrade to the Castle sound. Don't get the .2 upgrades though as they deviated a bit from the laid back sound.
You'd also need a new amp after a while to get the most out of them as they thrive on power. Although they sound more laid back with less watts so you might enjoy them with the Rega.
Some detailed/close-up photos of the 15XR's would be good.
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