Great hearing your impressions. The tension between fast / detailed vs more natural and musical is an ever present variable that it is easy to loose track of by "auditioning equipment" and turning on your analytical side. If you get led by the analytical side you can easily be drawn to detail and sonic theatrics... and along with way loose the emotional connection. For me that has been true. I now have a system with all the detail... but it is not out in front leading... it is in its proper place and the music leads the way. It draws me in instead of putting fast transients and crisp transitions in my face. Jazz is laid back and causes me to fall into it. Sounds like those speakers may have moved you in that direction.
I haven't been this excited in a while!
I have been growing my system for 8 years going through 8 preamps, 6 amps, 5 phonostages, 8 DACs, 8 streamers, 6 turntables and 7 sets of speakers. Lots of long drives pulling a U-Haul haha. I live in Memphis and have been to Dallas, Bethesda, DC, Jersey, Charlotte and Asheville.
My Wilson Sophia 1 have been the speaker that keeps making the most musical sound in my system through all the electronic upgrades. Other Wilson(Yvette/Sasha DAW/Alexia 1) had an overly bright/harsh sound that I could not enjoy. EgglestonWorks Viginti and Focal 1038Be did the same. I often have an experience with gear that doesn't fit the mould of what is expected. Wilson and dealers all were in disbelief that my inverted metal dome tweeters in the Sophias play smoother than the soft-dome, but it wasn't just me...had a couple local audiophile friends over and I will never forget, one used the expression that they make you want to run out of the room.
A few weeks ago a friend let me listen to his Harbeth Compact 7ES-2s and I was blown away. All the assessments and reviews were spot on. They were so musical and natural sounding. This medium sized speaker was also super impressive in how the bass filled my large space.
I started looking for some older model 40s and am going in about a week to pick up my M40.1s. I was never a huge fan of their aesthetics with the old school box design. I do love wood however it may be used in a home and with that sound they are looking more and more beautiful to me.
Sonus Faber have a similar reputation and with their sleeker and more modern design, I had thought they would be my next contender but at the price point and the reviews of these 40.1s, as I said...I am just giddy over getting them home and seeing how they can perform.
I listen to all genres of music and will report back in a couple weeks on how things work out. I was curious of others that are new to the Harbeth sound.
Cheers,
Dana
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