OK, guys, so after my analysis above of the British invasion of bright speakers and the American market what is the solution?? Let's try to muster some answers.
Is KEF the answer, they make a R-300 monitor in almost the same price range as the B&W CM5S2. So what should members do like Tom, who want to get away from this bright, fatiguing, unreal, edgy sound?? Is ATC SM19 the answer coming in at $4300. or ProAc's Anniversary Tabelette (only the 12th iteration of its original cans) which is at least $3500 for its monitor size speakers?? (Take two tablets and call me in the morning?!? LOL)
Bryston ( yes, the electronics manufacturer) last year introduced two models that are described as monitors. The Mini T is about $2600, without stands. Anyone audition those speakers which promise good sound quality?? Epos speakers??? Maybe, the answer is to beg Advent, AR, and KLH to do some serious updates to their classic models.
Is KEF the answer, they make a R-300 monitor in almost the same price range as the B&W CM5S2. So what should members do like Tom, who want to get away from this bright, fatiguing, unreal, edgy sound?? Is ATC SM19 the answer coming in at $4300. or ProAc's Anniversary Tabelette (only the 12th iteration of its original cans) which is at least $3500 for its monitor size speakers?? (Take two tablets and call me in the morning?!? LOL)
Bryston ( yes, the electronics manufacturer) last year introduced two models that are described as monitors. The Mini T is about $2600, without stands. Anyone audition those speakers which promise good sound quality?? Epos speakers??? Maybe, the answer is to beg Advent, AR, and KLH to do some serious updates to their classic models.

