Still in love with Fritz's Carbon 7 SE Mk 2 Speakers (not that you asked but...)


Hey all, I know I’ve posted about Fritz’s Carbon 7s before, but after five years with them, I’m simply reporting that I’m still not letting them go! I’ve continued to educate myself about other speakers—some with bigger woofers, some costing significantly more—and the Carbons keep winning out.

For anyone who’s curious, I’d mention again how easily they play with lower power gear (my Dynaco ST-35, my Pass xa25, and my QS tube gear), adapting beautifully to different amplification. They maintain that natural, honest presentation that first drew me in. 

What continues to impress me is their versatility across genres. Jazz remains their sweet spot—Jarrett’s piano still has that liquid quality, Porter’s baritone materializes with weight and presence, folk is startlingly in the room. They still manage rock’s complexity (my go to is Steely Dan’s layered arrangements). String quartets and classical piano are wonderful, too.

Their ability to soundstage (and disappear) remains miraculous, and their bass still surprises me given the driver size.

Anyway, I know folks here know how much I liked these early on. I’m just here to report that after living with these speakers through different systems and countless listening sessions, I’m more convinced than ever that Fritz built something special here. His direct-sale model means that Dynaudios, Sonus Fabers, Harbeth’s, and the rest better watch out. If word gets out what you get for (often) the same or less money, they’ll be sweating a bit. And made in the U.S.A., for those who might be wondering.

Still my reference bookshelf monitors. Still irreplaceable. Treat yourself this holiday. It’s been quite a year.

Longer review here: 
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/review-fritz-heiler-s-carbon-7-se-mk-2-bookshelf-speakers

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The number of audiophiles & ecstatic customers is so tiny and shrinking by the minute that it is primarily desperate sales guys trying to sell to other desperado sales guys anymore.....Only the sales guys are left standing...

Here, watch this phenomenon....

"Calling 2 chinese restaurants at the same time..."

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uXZ9meHKtH4

Audiogon does not need any more salesmen.

IMO Audiogon is exactly about buying gear, so fanboys without hidden interests should be encouraged.  Especially if they can give other readers ways to compare their preferences to other known references. 

I appreciate the post.  Sticking with something over time says a lot!  I get what you are saying also about comparing something like these with Mass-market speakers - you appreciate the value you are getting.  On one hand, companies like JBL or PSB with tremendous engineering know-how can make great sounding speakers at affordable pricing, but still often they remain mass market speakers unless you buy their premium line, and often times assembled around the world (if that matters).  Bespoke companies however have a certain charm on the other hand, where you can always go and meet “the guy” who makes them, and who use premium pats and work on slimmer margins because they love audio and want to share with others.  It’s a great hobby!

Lover hearing about a person that is extremely satisfied with their purchase. I feel the same about my entire system. Have had the Sonner Legato Unum for 5 years now and have no desire to replace them. 

It’s always a wonderful thing when we find something that satisfies for the long haul. Congratulations 👍