The ref 3's have unmatched 'natural' sounding very high resolution and decent bass. I think this is due to their lack of a crossover. The drivers are not the ultimate in resolution, but they are being fed a more pure signal. They are a little rounded on top and have a fairly lightweight presentation. They tend to romanticize the sound a bit and are very soothing to listen too. They are very efficient at 92db. A friend loaned me his for a few weeks. One of my all-time favorite speakers.
Silverline has quite a few models. (note that I sell them) My two favorites are the SR17's and the Sonatina II's.
The SR17's have an extremely detailed/pure upper range due to their Esotar tweeters. They are more Accurate/Teutonic sounding to the Ref 3's Romantic/French sound. They image better than the Ref 3's and have a little more low level detail, but are not as organic sounding nor forgiving. For the guy who wants to hear everything on the record and is willing to give up low end bass.
The Sonatina II is a floorstander that is 93db efficient, and has very good bass. Good if you want bass from your 15 watter. It does not have the upper resolution of the SR17 or the Ref 3a and sits between them on the teutonic/french meter.
Haven't heard the coincidents.
Silverline has quite a few models. (note that I sell them) My two favorites are the SR17's and the Sonatina II's.
The SR17's have an extremely detailed/pure upper range due to their Esotar tweeters. They are more Accurate/Teutonic sounding to the Ref 3's Romantic/French sound. They image better than the Ref 3's and have a little more low level detail, but are not as organic sounding nor forgiving. For the guy who wants to hear everything on the record and is willing to give up low end bass.
The Sonatina II is a floorstander that is 93db efficient, and has very good bass. Good if you want bass from your 15 watter. It does not have the upper resolution of the SR17 or the Ref 3a and sits between them on the teutonic/french meter.
Haven't heard the coincidents.