I have had the Harbeth set up since Thursday afternoon. I have not given their placement much attention, I simply put them where the Sophias were and adjusted the toe-in to try and focus the voices in the center. My space does not allow much movement as I cannot move my seat and the speakers have only about 5-10 inches of space around them. I will go to Lowes and pick up an 8-pack of furniture sliders tomorrow to experiment with what area I have.
The bass is big and punchy! These M40.1s will rock when asked to. On some albums they sound a bit bloated and heavy in the bass, I want to call this mid bass but of course I am not certain what frequencies are creating this. It would be interesting to have a graph of the sound in my room like we see in pro reviews.
It is very obvious how I have lost the detail which the Sophias gave. The voices and instruments are not as focused...everything is kind of smeared in the soundstage. With the Sophias, on a really good recording the vocals were so realistic and made you feel like the artist was there. I didn’t take note of the albums but there are some which the Harbeth also are super impressive in how musical and realistic they sound.
I feel that I am still early in the adjustment phase of not only setting up the speakers but also my ears and brain getting used to the sound.
I know that with the other Wilson speakers, it was an immediate NO. They were bright/hot in my room and there was no denying this, it was annoying and no amount of positioning had any effect on this sound.
The Harbeth are different and very enjoyable, just too early to know if they are the overall sound I want to stick with.
I updated my virtual system showing them. They are quite handsome speakers in my home with the wood floors and trim.

