Harbeth SHL5


I've been reading a lot of good stuff about Harbeth speakers lately. I have briefly listened to the C7ES-3 and SHL5 and liked what I heard. I am considering a pair of the SHL5 to audition in my home due to the size of my room. Currently I have Gallo 3.1's which I finally have set up well and I do like them, but have been thinking about going in a different direction. My immediate impression is the Harbeth's have a richer mid-range, but the Gallos seem faster.

I've heard that the Harbeth's work very well at low to moderate volumes which is how I listen to most of my music now that I have a 7 month old. The Gallos seem loud even at low volumes. I walk around the house and it seems like they're just as loud in the next room. Must have something to do with the CDT tweeter.

Has anyone spent much time with both the Harbeth and Gallo? I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on how they compare.
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I 'upgraded' from Gallo 3.0s to Harbeth Compact 7s a few years ago. I selected the Compact 7s over HL5s due to room size. In my opinion both Harbeths and Gallos are excellent speakers, and it's hard to go wrong with either.

They are very different, and an extended Harbeth audition is almost a must. The Gallos have more extended, but still smooth, treble; however, the Harbeths portray more inner detail. The Gallos have much better dynamics and bass. If that is what you're into, the Harbeths will not satisfy. On the ohter hand, the Harbeths have that magical midrange. I don't know of any speaker that does better with stings and vocals. You are correct in your assessment that the Gallos need to be played at a certain volume level for optimal performance. The Harbeths sound much better at lower volumes, but will not play as loud as the Gallos. Ultimately, the Harbeths are the only speakers that I've ever prefered to Quad ESL-63's in my own system.

It comes down to personal preference. You won't go wrong either way.
Make sure you give the audition plenty of time. When I first changed from the Gallos to the Harbeths, I preferred the Gallos. The Gallos sound more spectacular during short auditions and quick A-B comparisons. On the other hand, you'll be suprised how the Harbeths grow on you over time. Now that I'm hooked on the Harbeth sound, I would never go back.

I'll be interested to see which you stay with.