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Tannoy Stirlings on the way!
“These definitely won’t be my last speakers. :) I’m too much of a speaker slut. That doesn’t mean I won’t keep them in the collection forever, though. We’ll see about that.” @trentmemphis, As you said, it’s a adventure! I don’t know if anything is ‘forever’ in this crazy hobby, but I do see myself living with my Tannoy Canterbury’s for a very long time. Once they are in your possession, you may realize that they are built to very high standards and worth every penny to hoard them in your permanent collection :-) https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8046 |
As you said, it’s a adventure! I don’t know if anything is ‘forever’ in this crazy hobby, but I do see myself living with my Tannoy Canterbury’s for a very long time. Once they are in your possession, you may realize that they are built to very high standards and worth every penny to hoard them in your permanent collection :-) Wow, my room wants to be your room when it grows up! Those Canterburys must throw an incredible soundstage in that space, with lifelike dynamics, to boot. I'm hoping to start building a house in a few years. I've got a listening room in the drawings. For now, it's the living room. I'll be using REL subs with my Stirlings, as well. A pair of T9i, in my case. REL seems to have the reputation of being able to pair well with most anything, so they seemed like the right choice for somebody like me. :) They've been working well with my Lintons. My electronics are SS McIntosh, fed from Qobuz (via Roon) and a Michell Gyrodec SE. |
The Stirling’s look similar in size to my Berkeley’s, but with better cabinets. I have to put mine on small wooden benches to get the tweeters up to ear height, at around 6 inches from the front wall. If they have that classic in-house Tannoy sound they should sound more like real music than any of your previous speakers. They’ll never be the most accurate speakers or the ones that image or disappear best, but they should be amongst the easiest to relax and listen into. To my ears there is something so correct about the Tannoy ’olde worlde’ paper coned dual concentric presentation that is very difficult to find elsewhere. At any price. |