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@richardfletcher8719
@richardfletcher8719 21 күн бұрын
Great video so thanks. I have these speakers and something I would like to add is about the break in period from new. When I first got these I thought that they were faulty in some way. The sound was all over the place. After about 50 hrs they sounded ok but I was beginning to feel buyers remorse.. What had I done? I have a good system - Cambridge Audio 200wpc power amp, Musical Fidelity M6 PRE, Chord Qutest dac with LPS and good cables yet the sound was brittle and the treble was harsh. I read that I had to be patient with them and so I was. At 200 hrs the bass and mid-base drivers were more cohesive but still not brilliant. The tweeter on occasion would hurt my ears. 400 hrs and things did start to come together more and the whole speaker just sounded generally better. It was though not until around 600 hrs that they stopped evolving and maturing. So what did I end up with? Well they are now utterly entertaining. Balanced detailed and attacking whilst also nuanced when the need arises. My Qutest is set to red filter which is warm with a hf roll off. This just keeps that tweeter from venturing into territory I don't want to hear. My system is absolutely killer now. Great imaging and holographic. Mids and bass are fabulous and I've just spent a whole weekend listening to music late into the night too. I have a silly grin on my face and it's largely down to the 7.2s. Absolutely fantastic but be aware of the very long break in period before you get their true sound.
@memania-
@memania- Ай бұрын
My P3xd reproduces voices and piano just as well 👍 I've never owned a speaker that could make a piano recording sound like that
@cdgerhart
@cdgerhart Ай бұрын
I thought they sounded a little sibilant prone via the YT examples.
@RafaelSilva-yv3oh
@RafaelSilva-yv3oh Ай бұрын
Man, these videos are great! Ive never seen anyone bothered to simplify soundstage the way you did in part 1. Why did you quit?
@joecartwright9221
@joecartwright9221 2 ай бұрын
R2R or chip
@joecartwright9221
@joecartwright9221 2 ай бұрын
Most vinyl records are digital recordings
@lennoxbaldacchino71
@lennoxbaldacchino71 3 ай бұрын
Excellent review.
@oscarpow
@oscarpow 3 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I am not convinced the Zen is going to match the sound quality of my cd player (Ayon 5s). I probably should keep buying CDs for a while. Best regards
@jeremyaguilar3805
@jeremyaguilar3805 5 ай бұрын
If you don’t mind me asking, what amp and source were you using with the H30.1?
@edwarddejong8025
@edwarddejong8025 5 ай бұрын
Genelec makes a very neutral, dependable product. A quality firm that supports their products for a long time. Their larger models have been disappearing from the market, probably due to most people doing home studios now.
@jaeb4716
@jaeb4716 5 ай бұрын
heyy thank you so much. I like the way you talk about sound quite a bit! i am absolutely in love with those e5000! there is something true about how they present music to me that touches my soul and shuts my brain. they always sound a little muddy at first after i tried other supposedly 'better' headphones but that changes after 10seconds (i wear the e5000 quite deep in the ear canal by the way). the timbre is just magical. so far away from tinny and disturbing. have you ever tested similar sounding closed back headphones or IEMs or heck even TWS or wireless headphones? I want that timbre, that warmth and that soul but sometimes I would like, just as you mentioned, just a little less, yet technically better bass, and a tad more details in the mix. In this case i don't care about soundstage size by the way, I really like how they keep the mix coherent and together.
@briancampbell7712
@briancampbell7712 5 ай бұрын
I am not a fan at all of ZEN... a great pairing of dac / streamer ... Lumin Mini (has a great app and can upscale with the Aqua Formula DAC...🎶🎶🎶
@Naitsabesuil
@Naitsabesuil 6 ай бұрын
I love the Spendors! I can't wait for my D7.2s to arrive this week. I just ordered them from my local dealer, Audio Forum, in Berlin. I auditioned them together with a NAD M10 against similarly priced models with even pricier amplifiers and equipment from Monitor Audio, PMC, Sonus Faber, Audium, JMR Abcisse, B&W, and the Linn 140, and they played in a different league. Even my wife was so impressed that she considered paying for them, ignoring the "boring" design and lack of a high-gloss finish. The D7.2s blew us away after the first 20 seconds of playing difficult orchestral pieces from Rachmaninoff and Lou Reed. The level of detail, crisp bass, and overall smooth transition between mid and high and the clear separation of instruments, airiness and soundstage gave us goosebumps.
@ralex3697
@ralex3697 2 ай бұрын
I’m getting mine in two weeks. Love their sound signature, I’ve owned many pairs and they never fail to disappoint
@RR-kb2ks
@RR-kb2ks 6 ай бұрын
Just bagged a pair of Walnut D7.2 and cant wait to pick them up. Have had original D7 since 2018 and love them. I'm hoping for more of the same and no loss of bass.
@janulik9535
@janulik9535 6 ай бұрын
totaly agree with imaging opinion. I am actually using kef ls50 meta seraching for upgrade, because I simply cant listen reverbes being lasercut placed in to the soundstage. With human voices ls50 meta is very recording quality picky to my ears. Thought Harbeth 30.2 will heal my problem but I am now a bit concerned if it is not very do it all speaker.
@JIMBO136
@JIMBO136 6 ай бұрын
Sir , I am so much respectfully thankful for this overview , as I have spent for two days listening Spendor , A4x D7 online . It’s a special sound they do not push for I would call a “space” scene , stage like even BW, Neat, dynaaudio doing , Snedor channels the sound as it should be as if on every channel in studio recorded with no other space echoes sounds …it’s an amazing , as if you listen every instrument in the song on every remote speaker placed as the musician got it. There is only question that I become stuck between A4, D7, and PMC 5.23, 5.26. Ad they are relatively aimed at the same idea of straight sound channel stream . Maybe I would still try Neat Motive SX2. I would like I am sure to buy one if these. Please , kindly help me how to better structure the test procedure to single out the right one for my ears. I listen to ELP, Doors, King Crimson, JCSS, Jethro Tull , Credence , Classical Music . I am almost sure the Spendor are just my final station of pure happiness .
@dmr9767
@dmr9767 6 ай бұрын
Hi, I have the opportunity to acquire some Harbeth M30.2 xd for 3k. I like to listen to classic rock. Do you recommend these speakers at this price
@AdamsOlympia
@AdamsOlympia 7 ай бұрын
I also find that "simple" music are what my current KEF speakers shine with (acoustic, vocal, pop, folk, bluegrass) .. Everything I've heard about Harbeth makes me think they'd be ideal for my tastes -- but having no chance to hear them where I live, that's quite a pricey investment to take in the dark. So for my next upgrade, I'm leaning a little more toward KEF R3 Metas - because I know I'll love em. (replacing my current q150s) .. I'd love to hear from a Harbeth owner who also has experience with KEFs and might be able to explain the most striking differences. I'm sure they're quite far apart in tonal quality. The KEFs certainly don't sound their best with poorly mixed or very old recordings. (Original masters of Pre 1950s jazz leaves a lot to be desired) so that's one way Harbeth would probably benefit me. I'd also like to find a second set of speakers that are best for high energy music (eg Smashing Pumpkins Melon Collie) .. I like all styles of music , but my Kefs lose coherence when I throw on music with too much going on. I wouldn't even know where to begin to look, as I'm somewhat new to the speaker market and lack experience with most brands.
@stephannordmann5346
@stephannordmann5346 7 ай бұрын
100% right I❤ this streamer
@astroporpoise7802
@astroporpoise7802 9 ай бұрын
Very good overview with clear explanations. Great work! But I see it's been a couple years since your last upload. Hope all's well and that you reconsider making videos again. Take care either way :)
@carljung9230
@carljung9230 10 ай бұрын
i have the Harbeth C7s and *they* are very quick/fast. And it's cheaper than the 30.1s!
@aceofspades6667
@aceofspades6667 11 ай бұрын
Has anyone compared the harbeth 30.1 vs 30.2xd vs 30.2 40th anniversary? If so what are the major differences.
@KajottR
@KajottR 11 ай бұрын
Can you recommend Heed Obelisk for the A Line? I have heard, it is the best match ever. Thank You!
@HP-lr3xv
@HP-lr3xv 11 ай бұрын
An audiophile’s MIStake. There is no such thing as a principal difference between a studio monitor and an “audiophile” speaker. Once you’ve learned how a speaker should really sound, that is to say neutral, like e.g. Genelec’s The Ones, then you’ll be realising how biased you’ve always been, and how flawed so many speakers actually are. And from that moment on there’s no way back.
@FatLarry-h4z
@FatLarry-h4z Жыл бұрын
The mids are not tilted up, the whole frequency range is neutral that's the design goal of monitors and these are £3.5K they are some of the best monitors manufactured today. If the mods are tilted up it's your ears or your room not these speakers. Also they go down to 35hz I'm tested it using a tone sweep on here.
@GautamSarin-r2p
@GautamSarin-r2p Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your review on H 390. I have Spendor D7s and Chord Quetest DAC. Source is Apple Music. Thinking of getting H-190. What would you say is the advantage of going with H390 vs H190 when pairing it with this combo?
@alfrededer755
@alfrededer755 Жыл бұрын
I use the D8000 Pro with my AK SP8000 together with the AK PA10 and I find this compo to be absolutely gorgeous
@nards1341
@nards1341 Жыл бұрын
The reason you thing the mids are pronounced are because youre listening to inaccurate consumer speakers with low end and treble emphasis being standard. They are +/- 1.5 dB from lowest to highest reproduceable range. They are what the music actually sounds like. What youve heard previously is not accurate. Music producer of 20years here and audiophile who used to design systems up to $100'000 per pair
@nards1341
@nards1341 Жыл бұрын
*think
@mediascapes2011
@mediascapes2011 Жыл бұрын
ok, so the choice is to get a neutral correct sounding box and add character or diversions if wanted or needed, or then, get a premixed fixed coloration and try to fix it, or live with the tint.
@delicate_hifi
@delicate_hifi Жыл бұрын
Super excellent review. It's a pleasure to listen to such an enthusiastic guy like you! Have you maybe listened to the latest speakers from Living Voice like the R25 and could do a quick comparison? Cheers!
@OliverWolter
@OliverWolter Жыл бұрын
Hi there thank you for your review. I think you covered the topic very well and you also referenced it to previous systems, which is why I wanted to ask you a question. Currently I do own the H360 on a pair of C4 Dynaudio. I am considering the H390 but am not sure whether it is worth the money. Could you pls help me a little bit on that. I only do stream via a N130 and make use of the Hegel DAC. Thanx
@asheshchand3616
@asheshchand3616 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how 30.1 pair with Yamaha A-s1200 🤔. They sure will look amazing together.
@manny2230
@manny2230 Жыл бұрын
I saw you had Hegel amplifier there. What do you think pairing it with the Hegel?
@massimo_spendor
@massimo_spendor Жыл бұрын
I bought a Classic Sp 1\2 …yes i have found my Nirvana. They are so neutral, musically, the medium are really excellent and the low frequency are controlled. I drive them with a Rotel Michi x3 and i’am very …happy 😊
@unityoc
@unityoc Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, we need more of these brand overview videos on KZbin. Question regarding the Classics, you mention that they would suit jazz well but I wonder what type of jazz you are refering to? It is an extremely broad genre spanning from easy listening smooth jazz to dissonant free jazz, I'd imagine it's more the former than the latter? I am an avid hard bop and modal listener and would think the D series is more suited, however it would be good to hear your opinion on this as I haven't had a chance to listen to Spendor in person yet.
@dhmallet
@dhmallet Жыл бұрын
I have owned my Zen for over 6 years, more than anything else in my system. I love it, and it is a strong platform for Roon, both Core and player, as well as a streamer.
@davidlever3107
@davidlever3107 2 ай бұрын
Do you already use It?
@zeelabarque762
@zeelabarque762 Жыл бұрын
Great review! The 'best' active speakers I've heard for musical enjoyment are the Focal Shape 65'. Would love to see a review on those :)
@marcusaurelius2988
@marcusaurelius2988 Жыл бұрын
I love the wide soundstage of Dynaudio speakers. They plays big! How are the Spendor D7.2s' soundstage in comparison to dynaudio?
@x32i77
@x32i77 Жыл бұрын
I am absolutely sure the zmf caldera will be your endgame
@timothyfreeseha4056
@timothyfreeseha4056 Жыл бұрын
Spendor is a great company. They have the sense to look back to move forward, offering choices that appeal to a large and diverse population of enthusiasts.
@ralex3697
@ralex3697 2 ай бұрын
They are currently my favorite brand. So very musical. I own a pair of Classics, just fantastic. I’ve had several pairs of Spendors over the years. They never disappoint.
@timothyfreeseha4056
@timothyfreeseha4056 Жыл бұрын
Bookshelf speakers survive better the inclinations of cats!
@Angel-AbC9
@Angel-AbC9 Жыл бұрын
Showing a pic of the pads you talking about would've helped alot instead of just saying it , I don't and some don't remember the look of it ..
@ArnaudSiemons
@ArnaudSiemons Жыл бұрын
How do I become an audiophile? Having been a musician for the best part of my life I never listened to music as you do. The mathematical approach. Can guys like you enjoy music even when being played from a 1970's cassette player? I always wonder. Just enjoying the artist's creativity?
@AdamsOlympia
@AdamsOlympia 7 ай бұрын
I'm also a musician (Hobby songwriter) who grew up in the 80s. From the age of 3 i enjoyed music on anything I could get my hands on. Cheap consumer speakers or radios from Sears or Service Merchandise , listening to vinyl, cassettes and 8-tracks -- it didn't matter to me. My friends thought I was nuts when I bought my first hundred dollar set of headphones in the early 90s (probably Bose) .. From that point onward I realized how much more detail and nuance you can get out of music with some quality gear. I've been a headphone-only guy for decades, owning only a pair of Sennheiser HD-600s and a budget amp until I just got into passive speakers last year. Does that make me an "audiophile" ? I don't know or really care about labels. I just know music sounds much better on certain speakers and headphones than others. Some have a more linear frequency range and are more revealing and transparent.
@nikokomac3185
@nikokomac3185 Жыл бұрын
Please can tell me for comfort and isolation and need to talking with this and be aware of sorrounding and here myself when talking with no ear sound pressure....i search less isolation more open filling where wire them...?
@righteousone8454
@righteousone8454 Жыл бұрын
I have been a recording engineer for about 17 years, and listened to tons of audio gear RME was my latest DAC I tried, and although it is flatter than most Chinese DACs such as Topping and SMSL, it is still harsh somewhere in 1khz-2.5khz, when I say "somewhere", it that no matter how much I tried to EQ out that harshness (without killing clarity of sound), the harshness remained. Also, sound is further back from you, like you are listening at the distance. It does color the sound, but I can't say in a good way. The transients are very clear, and sharp, which can be painful for long sessions. I hear all kinds of details, but the sound is too bright to enjoy Bass is also missing something that was there when I listen through my Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 interface, where I had full lush bass, but transients were not as snappy as RME. I personally would go for an interface or another DAC that is less harsh. The problem with almost ALL Chinese DACs is that they are all hyped in the low end and highs. SMSL SU-9 Pro was the one that was dead close to my Saffire Pro 40 in bass response, but had harsh sounds at the high frequencies, and missing midrange. Topping E90 Velvet had similar sound, but much more muddy and less clear. But bass was a bit less pronounced than SMSL SU-9 PRO. Still better than RME imo. My RME ADI-2 DAC had AK4493 chip, which is better than the one they got into Gen 3 model. Sound of ADI-2 DAC is too cold, it's not neutral, it's kind of harsh, and I wanted to keep that unit, because input and output latency (round trip latency) is 2.063 ms. Which is incredible, but I don't like the sound. It's not neutral enough to keep for recording, and it's too harsh to keep for listening to music and video games. I feel it in my ears, as pain after hours of listening to ADI-2. Maybe some won't be bothered, but I can feel it. My ADI-2 is being returned, as did Topping and SMSL DACs.
@mechantl0up
@mechantl0up Жыл бұрын
Room-calibrated Genelec The Ones. Nothing beats the soundstage.
@notenote2004
@notenote2004 Жыл бұрын
No more content? I bought my 390 because of your review! 👍🏼👍🏼
@SC-qi1pz
@SC-qi1pz Жыл бұрын
I was going into this video what the fuck would this guy know... Then I saw his ears.
@steverino5054
@steverino5054 Жыл бұрын
SO how much should the power cord be relative to the price of the amp / component? This hobby can get insane as power cords can range from 0.99 to $8,000. There has to be some "not insane" figure or percentage. lol
@RnhTechnologic
@RnhTechnologic Жыл бұрын
today in 2023 you still think they best for the price point or have better?>