3 speakers to consider.


Dynaudio Focus 340, PBN Montana EPS 2, and the Revel F52.

Which would you buy and why? Or which one would you pass on and why?

Don't figure in cost because I have seen used ones of each and they are all within $400 of each other.

Looking forward to reading what you think.
meambler
I would discount Sirix's post....never heard a Fiat owner who didn't love his car.
I'm with Stringreen, whether on this forum or any other, I discount any post that involves one product "blowing away" another. Hyperbole should have its limits, I think.

I've never heard the Montana - it may be the 8th wonder of the world for all I know - but however good it sounds relative to the Dynaudio and Revel, I just don't think that when the Montana plays music the other two speakers will fly away in some kind of tornado whirlwind. This isn't PBN Montana vs. Buy-10-gallons-of-gas-at-7-11-and-get-a-free-pair-of-speakers...Dynaudio and Revel make very fine equipment.
Probably Montana/Revel/Dynaudio. Depends on synergy with your amp ... and music and listening preferences.

F.I.A.T. - Fix It Again Tony :-D
I am partial to Revel...they have an insane amount of R&D resources behind their products...and are engineered using state of the art testing facilities...less familiar with Dynaudio....even less with Montana...good luck!
Without knowing what the rest of the system is, how can anybody even recommend a " favorite"?

They are all fine kit but each will sound very different when finally married up to the electronics and cables and listening environments.

Just because say , Choice #1 sounds good in one Guy's kit (and resulting Predictable biased personal opinion) it has nil assurance that it will sound equally good in the next. System synergy matters .... Big time .

Maybe the question should be altered to ask which sounds better with your preferred brand(s) of accompanying gear? Right now all you have is a muddled "pick 'em" based solely on heavily personal bias; and purely anecdotal opinion.