Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.opinion
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
A couple of days ago I heard a pair of the new Harbeth P3ESR mini-
monitors at a fellow audiophile's house, and I can't stop thinking about them. These are the latest version of the "shoebox-sized" HL-P3 that's been around for about 20 years now. I have another friend who bought a pair of the HL-P3ES2s at CES a few years ago, and I always liked these speakers for what they did well...holographic imaging, pristine treble and a life-like midrange. But they didn't go very deep in the bass...in fact, they only went down to about 75 Hz. These new P3ESRs are the first HL-P3s with the Radial driver (a brand new 5" version that took four years to develop), and they may be the best mini-monitor I've ever heard. Mated with a Leben integrated amp from Japan, these little guys threw up a giant soundstage and sounded absolutely grain-free and crystal clear. This might also be a close-to- perfect nearfield monitor since it's as resolving as some of the best headphones out there. The P3ESRs don't go much deeper in the bass, but there's something about a huge soundstage that almost makes up for those bottom octaves. These are now my favorite mini-monitors by far, replacing the ProAc Response D 2s (which are $1000 more than the Harbeths). Supposedly Harbeth is back-ordered on the P3ESRs until October, but I still think I want a pair real bad. I'm thinking they'll work great with a Naim NAIT XS, LFD Zero Mk.3 or a Sugden A-21SE...but I wouldn't mind getting one of those Lebens, either. Damn these speakers are good! |
#2
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.opinion
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article
, Boon wrote: A couple of days ago I heard a pair of the new Harbeth P3ESR mini- monitors at a fellow audiophile's house, and I can't stop thinking about them. These are the latest version of the "shoebox-sized" HL-P3 that's been around for about 20 years now. I have another friend who bought a pair of the HL-P3ES2s at CES a few years ago, and I always liked these speakers for what they did well...holographic imaging, pristine treble and a life-like midrange. But they didn't go very deep in the bass...in fact, they only went down to about 75 Hz. These new P3ESRs are the first HL-P3s with the Radial driver (a brand new 5" version that took four years to develop), and they may be the best mini-monitor I've ever heard. Mated with a Leben integrated amp from Japan, these little guys threw up a giant soundstage and sounded absolutely grain-free and crystal clear. This might also be a close-to- perfect nearfield monitor since it's as resolving as some of the best headphones out there. The P3ESRs don't go much deeper in the bass, but there's something about a huge soundstage that almost makes up for those bottom octaves. These are now my favorite mini-monitors by far, replacing the ProAc Response D 2s (which are $1000 more than the Harbeths). Supposedly Harbeth is back-ordered on the P3ESRs until October, but I still think I want a pair real bad. I'm thinking they'll work great with a Naim NAIT XS, LFD Zero Mk.3 or a Sugden A-21SE...but I wouldn't mind getting one of those Lebens, either. Damn these speakers are good! I like them very much as well, from my experience with them in Portland. |
#3
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.opinion
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Apr 21, 7:15�pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , �Boon wrote: A couple of days ago I heard a pair of the new Harbeth P3ESR mini- monitors at a fellow audiophile's house, and I can't stop thinking about them. These are the latest version of the "shoebox-sized" HL-P3 that's been around for about 20 years now. I have another friend who bought a pair of the HL-P3ES2s at CES a few years ago, and I always liked these speakers for what they did well...holographic imaging, pristine treble and a life-like midrange. But they didn't go very deep in the bass...in fact, they only went down to about 75 Hz. These new P3ESRs are the first HL-P3s with the Radial driver (a brand new 5" version that took four years to develop), and they may be the best mini-monitor I've ever heard. Mated with a Leben integrated amp from Japan, these little guys threw up a giant soundstage and sounded absolutely grain-free and crystal clear. This might also be a close-to- perfect nearfield monitor since it's as resolving as some of the best headphones out there. The P3ESRs don't go much deeper in the bass, but there's something about a huge soundstage that almost makes up for those bottom octaves. These are now my favorite mini-monitors by far, replacing the ProAc Response D 2s (which are $1000 more than the Harbeths). Supposedly Harbeth is back-ordered on the P3ESRs until October, but I still think I want a pair real bad. I'm thinking they'll work great with a Naim NAIT XS, LFD Zero Mk.3 or a Sugden A-21SE...but I wouldn't mind getting one of those Lebens, either. Damn these speakers are good! I like them very much as well, from my experience with them in Portland. Those ProAcs are still dynamite speakers, and they'll go deeper in the bass and louder overall than the little Harbeths. Another reason I've always liked ProAcs is their beautiful and exotic wood veneers. The original Response 2s were available in some exotic veneers that were absolutely breathtaking, Whenever a used pair pops up on Audiogon, however. they're always one of the more ordinary finishes like cherry. I found a used pair in rosewood at Echo Hi-Fi last year, but they looked like someone had dropped them from a speeding car. That was a shame, because they sounded perfectly fine. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Interesting choice for small monitoring speaker | Pro Audio | |||
Interesting Speaker Effect - product opportunity. | Audio Opinions | |||
Interesting toy | Audio Opinions | |||
And now for something much more interesting | Vacuum Tubes | |||
Interesting speaker company | Audio Opinions |