Fritz Carbon 7 vs. Tyler Linbrook Sig. Monitor


I am looking for a pair of sub $2k smaller speakers for short-term usage (6 months) until I move into a larger house.

The Fritz Carbon 7's and Tyler Linbrook Signature monitors (used) are on my list.

Can someone please describe differences in the "house sound" between these two? I have never had the chance to listen to either.

My room is around 20 x14 and will have limited acoustic treatments available.

Associated equipment is analog:

VPI HRX, 12.5 arm with Miyajima Kansui cartridge, Herron VTPH2 and retubed and highly modified Cary SLI-80.
jarrett
My short, general synopsis:

Carbon 7's - Between the two, this will be your speaker of choice if you want something that sounds full (for a monitor), warm, and easy to listen to.

Tyler Linbrook Sigs - This will be your speaker of choice if you value speed, detail, and a very 'open' type of sound. These speakers will not be as polite as the Carbon 7's, but they will in turn reveal more of what a recording has to offer.

All in all, both are fine products. I also found both speakers to be relatively easy to work with, being A) not terribly picky about room placement, and B) able to match up with a wide variety of components.

Lastly, both Ty and Fritz are excellent people. You can't really go wrong doing business with either. :)
Have not heard the Tyler's, but the description of the Carbon's as "full (for a monitor), warm, and easy to listen to" sounds right. Very nice speakers for the $ (and for considerably more), and Fritz is a good guy.

You might also add Selah's flagship 2 way monitor (Verita?) to your list. Excellent, IMO, and Rick Craig is another one of the good guys.

John
Jdoris said: "but the description of the Carbon's as "full (for a monitor), warm, and easy to listen to" sounds right."

Does it mean the Carbon 7 could be considered too polite or "boring" sounding by some people?