The Best Midrange in the World Right Now



There seem to be a growing number of posts which lament the fact that hi fi has gotten too hi fi, too neurotic, and just doesn't sound good.

As I thought about this, I realized that many of the most enduring, classic audio products (Quads? LS35a's? ARC tube amps & preamps? Apogees?) were noted not for their "transparency", thunderous bass, "resolution" or high frequency "extension".

No, what seems to have stood the test of time was old fashioned, middle of the road MIDrange. Is midrange the best benchmark for our hobby?

In many threads, a mention of midrange seems almost quaint and/or apologetic:

" the classic ________ doesn't have the "resolution" of many of today's products in the $150 to $200,000 category, but it still boasts MIDrange which will put all of them to shame!.."

I find this very curious, as to me, there is no high end without glorious, gorgeous, natural, startlingly lifelike MIDrange.

Please, support midrange.

And tell us: what components or combination of components can still deliver good old fashioned midrange today?
cwlondon
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I've been smitten with the midrange from the Focal Sopra No2's.  Since transitioning to my music server/iPad setup, I rarely listen to an entire album start to finish, but the other night enjoyed Diana Krall's "The Girl in the Other Room", a really fine recording.  The voice, piano & guitar sound awesome!
Ohm Walsh with wide range pseudo omni Walsh driver up to 7khz or so does it right and best IMHO.  Amp and other gear used will largely determine what you hear.   Sometimes warm sometimes not.