Impressions of Harbeth M30.3 XD2 Speakers?


Hello,

I'm considering a purchase of the newly released Harbeth M30.3 XD2 speakers. As I haven't seen these reviewed anywhere, I wonder if anyone has heard them and can report on how they compare to previous iterations of the M30?

Thanks for any guidance!

 

krippner

I haven’t heard the XD2 or the XDs but loved the original 30.2 and also the 30.1 the M30 is my fave Harbeth and a great small speaker.

I’ve owned many speakers around the price point of Harbeth 30.2. Yes you pay a bit more, but if you dig that sound signature nothing else comes close. Regardless of what the naysayers have to say, Harbeth has been around and will be around for a long time. Their longevity should tell us something. 

Don’t overlook the SHL5’s. I much preferred them to the original Monitor 30s, which I also owned, although the results may be the opposite in a different room. But to me, the SHL5’s sounded bigger, fuller and were more forgiving of electronics. The 30’s have gotten high praise, but I personally liked the SHL5’s. So all I’m saying is to audition them before making a final choice. 

Had a pair of Harbeth 30.2 on Ton Trager stands for 5 years. Great speaker. Yes, the SHL5 is fuller but the 30.2 has better mids and is incomparable for voice timber at this price point IMHO. The 30.3 are worthy of an audition. If you get them I suggest a min. Of 2 feet from the back wall and the side walls. The Ton Trager make a huge difference to ensure complete cabinet resonance. Good luck and keep us posted. 

Auditioned the SHL5, M30 and the C7ES-XD and chose the C7. You can’t go wrong with any of these speakers. They have a wonderful midrange that makes music come alive. The 30 for me was too monitor like with a warmer midrange than I like and a less open and airy soundstage. The SHL 5 was similar to the 30 but with a much deeper low end. The C7 is the outlier in the range. It’s not specifically of the  BBC monitor heritage like the others. It’s Alan Shaw’s own design. It has a surprisingly impactful low end. Significantly better than the 30 and close to the SHL5. And the soundstage and imaging is exceptional. But the characteristic that truly sets these speakers apart from other brands is the beautiful life like midrange. Vocalists and instrumentalists are in the room. Audition this line if you can, especially if you love acoustic music such as Classical, Jazz or well recorded vocal artists.