Well as you probably know these are highly successful two way designs. So it seems that you have a preference for something with heavier bass - more flavour so to speak. So a mid range dip two way may actually suit you - B&W all have a big mid range dip with emphasis on bass and treble - the design is extremely popular - so I would try their two way models out as that seems to be your listening preference.
2way speakers
What are the best two way speakers out there?
The b&w 805 d3 is one I'm interested in but not yet heard.
I've heard kef ls50, it was too bright no bass. I heard Psi audio. Not impressed
Vivid v1.5. No bass.
Years ago I heard revel m20. This was a really impressive speaker but I wouldn't want to buy that now as it's an old model and there should be even better ones?
I was also impressed by the b&w nautilus 800 I heard again, many years ago. But, that's a floorstander so not suitable.
The Wilson benesch arcs also sounded pretty nice but not completely neutral.
So what do all these have in common?
The b&w 805 d3 is one I'm interested in but not yet heard.
I've heard kef ls50, it was too bright no bass. I heard Psi audio. Not impressed
Vivid v1.5. No bass.
Years ago I heard revel m20. This was a really impressive speaker but I wouldn't want to buy that now as it's an old model and there should be even better ones?
I was also impressed by the b&w nautilus 800 I heard again, many years ago. But, that's a floorstander so not suitable.
The Wilson benesch arcs also sounded pretty nice but not completely neutral.
So what do all these have in common?
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