My daughter has just bought this speaker with a Rega IO amp over a Naim Mu-so2 (today). We went to a trad bricks and mortar HiFi shop in Carlton Victoria and was looked after very well. We listened to a Rotel A11 tribute with these speakers and then the IO. The Naim was a great complete package, but the separates won out with the sound quality and size of the IO as well as the flexibilty for future upgrades. We included an Encel Bluetooth DAC, to get the same connectivity as the Naim and the Rotel. This system fits in her bedroom on a vintage sideboard between the plants and bits and bobs. She can stream spotify and tidal from her phone via aptX bluetooth and looks forward to connecting a CD player and maybe a turntable in the future. This replaces an old JBL bluetooth speaker and she is very happy with the sound. I thought it was worth adding this to a year old video because products have a long life and that immediate hit of the new is not where good HiFi is. It's not fast fashion, more like slow food. Good speakers are good speakers for decades. Maybe not so with DACs, although perhaps now there's a peak in performance, if not price. I guess I'm also writing this, apart from the good fortune to be able to buy something we want rather than something we need, is that we didn't just buy a pair of speakers (or were sold a pair of speakers).We got a system that worked in the space we had, with the small room constraints that John @Darko Audio pointed out that sounds great. Maybe that's the hard part. But being able to get trustable advice from a reputable dealer and to hear for ourselves is something we need to value too.
Your command of the English language when describing the item you are reviewing is always welcome, entertaining and informative. Keep up the good work.
Love that you reference specific pieces of music and talk about why you are listening to them for a given review. Also love that you give us information about the artist and track. Overall, great channel.
Thanks for reviewing Monitor Audio speakers, something I rarely see and would enjoy encountering more often. Though our musical tastes are wildly divergent, I appreciate that you relate speaker performances to music and your particular sound preferences. That makes it pretty accessible for me to "interpret" your assessments into my own music and sound preferences.
Finally the MA Silver 7g reviews begin! Cant wait for the 100’s. I have a 4x4 mtr room. I think (hope) the 100’s will be best for that room. Great video again!!
All I want to add is an album tip if you want to test speakers' ability to deliver satisfying, gnarly, lower lip biting bass: Scuba - A Mutual Antipathy. Considering Four Tet's My Angel Rocks Back And Forth was mentioned and is in the same sort of genre.
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@6:04 Connecting speakers via top posts vs bottom posts can make a sonic difference. I don't know why. Speaker manufacturers generally recommend plugging into the bottom posts. The factory links are usually detrimental. Excellent music recommendations!
Great review! Clarity and transparency have always been, and still are, key characteristics of Monitor Audio loudspeakers. I use the Gold 200 4g with a Hegel h120 and I love it!
I have the 6g monitor audio silver 100 and you’re correct, the bass on those with their 8 inch mid/bass driver are solid and deep for a stand mount speaker. You have to run them in for at least 70 hours before they really show their best though.
I'd wager to bet that the 8" woofer on the 100 would give you that thump your looking for over the 5.25" one on the 50. I might have to listen to these if I can.
I bought a pair of Monitor Audio Silver 6 (5G) five years ago and they're brilliant for family life with little kids. Relatively small floorstanders, I'm looking forward to hearing the new Silver 300 7G's. But I also hope you review the Silver 100 7G's, after watching your POWERNODE and KC62 review, I'm really liking the idea of going back to stand mount speakers with a small sub.
I'm using Silver 50 6g connected to the Cambridge Audio ONE. I like the clarity and transparency. (very happy to hear it from you.) Perhaps because I've been aging it more than a year, the dynamics seem to have improved quite a bit, and the sharpness of the metal tweeter has also decreased a little. It is appropriate to use only about 42% amplifier volume in my 3 x 5 m room.
Do you find the small 50 6th Ed. true to bass specs? I am thinking its a very open speaker. I heard the Silver 100s and was surprised how well it controlled sibilance yet it was a bit extended in the highs and forward sounding. Perhaps the 50s are less forward ?
Another great video John! Love your channel. Great speaker stands too. FYI attention to anyone looking to buy a pair and has a cat, beware! Sadly I had to sell mine because they’re easy to topple forwards due to their build. Filling with Attabites made a huge difference but they could still topple if a cat jumps on them and pushes them over when they jump off. Sad really… they’re stunning, beautifully made and a fantastic addition to any hifi setup (unless you have a cat). 😎
I've always had a soft spot for Monitor Audio, design wise. These look gorgeous, but sadly wouldn't be for me for the same reasons as yourself John. I'd be hooking them up to a Denon receiver, it's a very warm sound so I need energetic speakers.
I have the 6g MA s300 paired with moon 240 i, detailed and great staging at lower volumes for critical listening and big and bouncy and lots of fun at higher volumes , obviously placement and room major factors as always but you get a great speaker for the £
The speaker stands look great! But the problem I have is that solid steel is everything BUT solid. This way unwanted resonances get free play (some frequencies "ringing sounds"). Filling them with sand should get you big benefits in bass, mid and treble. By far the nicest looking stands available! But that is subjective😃
I appreciate that you've run these speakers on more mixed sources, the Pi with the dongle dac, the Xiaomi box over toslink etc... Instead of only dedicated devices.. 👍
I indeed have a small room (8 sqm) so I tried the 6th gen of the Silver50’s. Don’t be fooled, the bass is very low, especially when watching movies. On bass heavy songs (electronic etc) it’s absolutely adequate, but male actors voices lack at least +3-4 dB around 150-300Hz to not sound like a boy in his puberty. I hope the gen7 improved on this.
I happen to have heard the 6th generation Silver 100 very recently while picking out speakers with a friend, and for those you are spot on in terms of the dynamics. Honestly the most impressive part of that speaker, songs covered a much larger range than I was used to. My friend did not end up choosing the Silver 100 though, as they wanted a bit more of a laid back "listen all day" type speaker, as they put it. But it sounds like you might enjoy them a lot.
great review john i have monitor audio silver 100 and love them paired up with a yamaha rv 6a receiver, im no pro but the bass from the silver 100's. i have my speakers set on a tv unit with isolation foam and they work great for me as i don't have space to place anywhere else keep up the great work on this channel.
Great review, John. ‘bout time you did some Monitor Audios! I’ve been using this brand for years and I think the baby in each range is tailored for tight control, so they don’t suffer from excessive boom in small rooms. The next size up tends to open up the mids and free the bass to play tunes better. Specifically, in my study, the previous model Bronze 2, with the smaller mid/bass driver and forward facing port, is an absolute gem at 30cm from the wall. One tip, give them a try with an amp which can push some serious current. I think you’ll be surprised at how they can be woken up. My GR20s sound stunning playing Anika Nilles, For a Colourful Soul, on the end of a Musical Fidelity powerhouse of an amp.
Kids can easily push through that grill after being attracted by those copper coloured tweeters. I have my own experience with my MA Silver floorstanders. To the topic, these bookshelfs should be really great within their price-range.
I really enjoy your stuff. Must admit I always wish there was a playlist link in the show notes (being super lazy). You always feature such a excellent set of diverse tracks.
It's great you have put the Artcore album on there. There is music very much like that chameleon remix from the mid 90s on Good Looking Records. The First and second LTJ Bukem "Logical Progression" albums for a start. Also there is a track by Blu Mar Ten on the Good Looking Records' Producer series called Adrift On Deep Water. Seba is a great artist. He has an album in the same "Producer" series. Check out the track Universal Music. Lastly, check out the very first LTJ Bukem "Earth" series. There is a track called Do What You Got To Do by Pablo. I assure you, the tracks I've named in this post will make those monitor speaker's sing so sweetly. Thank you as always for the up. Stay safe.
I don't normally go for a white finish on speakers, but these are quite attractive and beautifully constructed. The SolidSteel stands are a perfect match. I was curious as to what the small round black thing was on the rear cabinet above the port?
Nice, informative video John! I have a question though: I'm considering buying the same, white Solidsteel SS-6 stands. I see you're not using the supplies spikes that come with the stands. Have you tried them with the stands and what are you using instead, in this video ? (do these black 'thingies' come with the stands ?) Thanks in advance!
Hi John! What would be your go to loud speaker(that are the same size as these) for someone who listens to a lot of techno, House, and other electronic music genres?
You spoke of needing to keep your speakers against the wall to your right for projector but limited on floor space. Have you heard Ohm speakers? Designed to be close to the wall. I’ve been considering a pair for the same reason. Made in Brooklyn USA 😬
🤗 VERY GOOD JOB AND DESCRIPTION AND WHAT WE CAN COMPARE WITH OUR TASTES 👍 AND 😎👀 COOL LOOKS ….for the WAF 😉 SO THANKS JOHN FOR SHARING THIS WITH US 😍😍😍
my livingroom is 4x4 meter but there is a large open door to the dining room / kitchen which is 4x8 meter.. now I´m torn if the Silver 50 combined with a subwoofer will do the job or if I should go with the much pricier Silver 200... Silver 100 are to "bulky" for my Kallax sideboard under the TV plus they should not be that close to the wall, like in my case I read in multiple sources ... what do you think ?
Nice one John, listening to safeway cart on the Nyoung album/out of season by soft machine on my newly purchased hd6xx. im going to build the raspi streamer as soon as i can get hold of the gen 4. I have the original in a draw but its kind of useless. I was also looking @ the M.A range of small speakers
Love u rstyle! Small room / no space for stands - speakers will be almost up against the back wall / Monitor Audio Silver 50 7G or Q Acoustics 3030i? (jazz / 70's rock / classical movies)
Hi John. Nice approaching of these speakers. I am torn between these and the Kef Q150. My space is about 9m². I am looking for good imaging and soundstage, clear and neutral mids, taut and punch bass, but no bumps in upperbass (150-250hz), and bit sparkle in treble, yet non fatiguing. Which one would you pick up and why? Other options I have been looking into are Dali Spektor2, Focal 706 and Wharfedale 11.2. But I don´t want mess with your head. lol.
Do review the Sonodyne SRP series, it's quite a popular brand here in India. They have extensive product line ups for studio, commercial and live sound.
Heard them at "Hifi im Hinterhof" two years ago at the beginners room. They were clearly the best out of the range. Very british sound for less than this 1000 that looked so expensive. 😁 Ok then Harbeth and then LS3/5. Hello from Wilmersdorf.
Thanks for reviewing Monitor Audio - I am that person who values clarity a lot. Can I suggest that maybe this is one of those matter-of-fact speakers for musicians? I play classical music on my Gold GX50 (old model now…) and I am struggling to differentiate that and my actual acoustic piano that’s sitting in the same room. I hope you will review more monitor audio speakers, and will look forward to your great content.
Great review as always. Your positive passion for most of the products that you review easily shines through. I didn’t see that from you with these speakers. Maybe the EISA winning speakers from SA would be more you?
Hi really enjoyed your review on the 50 7Gs you mentioned the album sleeps with angels which is a great album how do they handle that lovely subtle low bass on My heart. Thanks again Tony.
Tweeter gril and toddlers: I have that t-shirt! DIY Frugal Horn build, we dont have children and my Brother came over to visit...nephew got both drivers before we could stop him.
My daughter has just bought this speaker with a Rega IO amp over a Naim Mu-so2 (today). We went to a trad bricks and mortar HiFi shop in Carlton Victoria and was looked after very well. We listened to a Rotel A11 tribute with these speakers and then the IO. The Naim was a great complete package, but the separates won out with the sound quality and size of the IO as well as the flexibilty for future upgrades. We included an Encel Bluetooth DAC, to get the same connectivity as the Naim and the Rotel. This system fits in her bedroom on a vintage sideboard between the plants and bits and bobs. She can stream spotify and tidal from her phone via aptX bluetooth and looks forward to connecting a CD player and maybe a turntable in the future. This replaces an old JBL bluetooth speaker and she is very happy with the sound.
I thought it was worth adding this to a year old video because products have a long life and that immediate hit of the new is not where good HiFi is. It's not fast fashion, more like slow food. Good speakers are good speakers for decades. Maybe not so with DACs, although perhaps now there's a peak in performance, if not price.
I guess I'm also writing this, apart from the good fortune to be able to buy something we want rather than something we need, is that we didn't just buy a pair of speakers (or were sold a pair of speakers).We got a system that worked in the space we had, with the small room constraints that John @Darko Audio pointed out that sounds great. Maybe that's the hard part. But being able to get trustable advice from a reputable dealer and to hear for ourselves is something we need to value too.
Your command of the English language when describing the item you are reviewing is always welcome, entertaining and informative. Keep up the good work.
I like that you refer to actual tracks of music in this review, keep it up John
Love that you reference specific pieces of music and talk about why you are listening to them for a given review. Also love that you give us information about the artist and track. Overall, great channel.
You should do a quick review of the speaker stands.
I've had a pair of Monitor Audio silver S6's I have used and loved for years.
Thanks for reviewing Monitor Audio speakers, something I rarely see and would enjoy encountering more often. Though our musical tastes are wildly divergent, I appreciate that you relate speaker performances to music and your particular sound preferences. That makes it pretty accessible for me to "interpret" your assessments into my own music and sound preferences.
From Neil Young to Forest Drive West, music selection always on top!
I have the silver 100 6G, and they are a joy to listen to.. clarity and a great thump in the low end. Definitely interested in hearing the 7G
Finally the MA Silver 7g reviews begin! Cant wait for the 100’s. I have a 4x4 mtr room. I think (hope) the 100’s will be best for that room.
Great video again!!
I think I love, love, love everything Solid Steel makes. I bought a very nice equipment stand from them earlier this year. Great quality! Thanks John.
you are simply awesome. i love how you give your personal opinion without forcing it to your viewers
not many people review speakers with playing jungle. i appreciate that a lot. it's a heart warmer.
All I want to add is an album tip if you want to test speakers' ability to deliver satisfying, gnarly, lower lip biting bass: Scuba - A Mutual Antipathy. Considering Four Tet's My Angel Rocks Back And Forth was mentioned and is in the same sort of genre.
Vespertine is a a masterpiece. Simply beautiful.
Love that Four Tet track! Thanks for turning us on to new music!
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@6:04 Connecting speakers via top posts vs bottom posts can make a sonic difference. I don't know why. Speaker manufacturers generally recommend plugging into the bottom posts.
The factory links are usually detrimental.
Excellent music recommendations!
I have the 100 ones, you are in for a nice session of music, throw them anything you like. Endless hours of enjoyment. Nice video by the way.
Really enjoy your style of video content. Please keep this up for as long as the music plays in you :-)
Agreed!!!!
Monitor audio studio 20s, still one the classic old school greats, clarity and transparent. Do a review of the flagship platinums, thanks.
Those are my favorite stands. So classy!
John, the typical woofer dust cap is also a kid finger/poking magnet, which these Monitor speakers also avoid. :)
Great review! Clarity and transparency have always been, and still are, key characteristics of Monitor Audio loudspeakers. I use the Gold 200 4g with a Hegel h120 and I love it!
I have the 6g monitor audio silver 100 and you’re correct, the bass on those with their 8 inch mid/bass driver are solid and deep for a stand mount speaker. You have to run them in for at least 70 hours before they really show their best though.
I'd wager to bet that the 8" woofer on the 100 would give you that thump your looking for over the 5.25" one on the 50. I might have to listen to these if I can.
Got the Silver 6 5G. Love them so much...
What a great review.
Hearing so many good things about Monitor Audio silver range
I bought a pair of Monitor Audio Silver 6 (5G) five years ago and they're brilliant for family life with little kids. Relatively small floorstanders, I'm looking forward to hearing the new Silver 300 7G's. But I also hope you review the Silver 100 7G's, after watching your POWERNODE and KC62 review, I'm really liking the idea of going back to stand mount speakers with a small sub.
I have the same set of speakers, what amplifier do you use?
Anyone else imagine that John's guest room is just a wall of speakers, a wall of amps and dacs and the last all headphones and IEMs?
THANKS JOHN. WELL MADE VIDEO AGAIN AND A BEAUTIFUL SPEAKER.
I'm using Silver 50 6g connected to the Cambridge Audio ONE. I like the clarity and transparency. (very happy to hear it from you.)
Perhaps because I've been aging it more than a year, the dynamics seem to have improved quite a bit, and the sharpness of the metal tweeter has also decreased a little.
It is appropriate to use only about 42% amplifier volume in my 3 x 5 m room.
Do you find the small 50 6th Ed. true to bass specs? I am thinking its a very open speaker. I heard the Silver 100s and was surprised how well it controlled sibilance yet it was a bit extended in the highs and forward sounding. Perhaps the 50s are less forward ?
For the intro, a badass mech keyboard sound for typing hahah
Another great video John! Love your channel. Great speaker stands too.
FYI attention to anyone looking to buy a pair and has a cat, beware! Sadly I had to sell mine because they’re easy to topple forwards due to their build. Filling with Attabites made a huge difference but they could still topple if a cat jumps on them and pushes them over when they jump off. Sad really… they’re stunning, beautifully made and a fantastic addition to any hifi setup (unless you have a cat). 😎
Sleeps with Angels has always competed (for me) with Zuma as the best Neil Young and Crazy Horse album. It's also beautifully recorded.
You know what sounds really freaking good is Kenny Gs Christmas album. Man it sounds good on my sound system
Thanks for the great review and music suggestions. Greatly appreciated.
John is right about these speakers. I just listened to them in the store and they lack low end, spent a bit more and went for the 100s.
Haven't missed a video yet😊 Keep them coming😊
Like Ferrero Rocher...two new posts in quick succession...you spoil us Mr Ambassador 👍
I've always had a soft spot for Monitor Audio, design wise. These look gorgeous, but sadly wouldn't be for me for the same reasons as yourself John. I'd be hooking them up to a Denon receiver, it's a very warm sound so I need energetic speakers.
They look great but the paint gets scratched really easily
I have the 6g MA s300 paired with moon 240 i, detailed and great staging at lower volumes for critical listening and big and bouncy and lots of fun at higher volumes , obviously placement and room major factors as always but you get a great speaker for the £
Totally right about Bjork. Was obsessed with her but she drifted off into more indulgent, inaccessible waters.
The speaker stands look great! But the problem I have is that solid steel is everything BUT solid. This way unwanted resonances get free play (some frequencies "ringing sounds"). Filling them with sand should get you big benefits in bass, mid and treble.
By far the nicest looking stands available! But that is subjective😃
Brilliant as allways !
Your music recs are always on time. Rediscovering that N. Young & Crazy Horse album. 👊❤️
I appreciate that you've run these speakers on more mixed sources, the Pi with the dongle dac, the Xiaomi box over toslink etc... Instead of only dedicated devices.. 👍
I indeed have a small room (8 sqm) so I tried the 6th gen of the Silver50’s. Don’t be fooled, the bass is very low, especially when watching movies. On bass heavy songs (electronic etc) it’s absolutely adequate, but male actors voices lack at least +3-4 dB around 150-300Hz to not sound like a boy in his puberty.
I hope the gen7 improved on this.
3:00 That rear port design is definitely an example of biomimicry. I wonder how efficient it actually is in expelling air 💨
I happen to have heard the 6th generation Silver 100 very recently while picking out speakers with a friend, and for those you are spot on in terms of the dynamics. Honestly the most impressive part of that speaker, songs covered a much larger range than I was used to. My friend did not end up choosing the Silver 100 though, as they wanted a bit more of a laid back "listen all day" type speaker, as they put it. But it sounds like you might enjoy them a lot.
What speaker did they go with for that sound? That’s what I’m after.
Thanks for the Neil Young tip. A new (old) recording of Neil and Crazy Horse now playing on my Spotify!
Tweeter grills are always a good idea 💡 👍
Love the Forest Drive West recommendation. I picked up the new Creeper EP recently. Great release.
great review john i have monitor audio silver 100 and love them paired up with a yamaha rv 6a receiver, im no pro but the bass from the silver 100's. i have my speakers set on a tv unit with isolation foam and they work great for me as i don't have space to place anywhere else keep up the great work on this channel.
Yes agree, would love for you to get your hands on silver 100 please
LTJ Bukem, Logical Progression Session has the remix, right? Track 2
Cant wait to hear what you think about the Silver 100. I just bought the 6G version. :)
Great review, John. ‘bout time you did some Monitor Audios! I’ve been using this brand for years and I think the baby in each range is tailored for tight control, so they don’t suffer from excessive boom in small rooms. The next size up tends to open up the mids and free the bass to play tunes better. Specifically, in my study, the previous model Bronze 2, with the smaller mid/bass driver and forward facing port, is an absolute gem at 30cm from the wall.
One tip, give them a try with an amp which can push some serious current. I think you’ll be surprised at how they can be woken up. My GR20s sound stunning playing Anika Nilles, For a Colourful Soul, on the end of a Musical Fidelity powerhouse of an amp.
How many watts?
That is a really nice-looking speaker
At last another lover of Sleeps With Angels 😃
Kids can easily push through that grill after being attracted by those copper coloured tweeters. I have my own experience with my MA Silver floorstanders. To the topic, these bookshelfs should be really great within their price-range.
I really enjoy your stuff. Must admit I always wish there was a playlist link in the show notes (being super lazy). You always feature such a excellent set of diverse tracks.
Playlists for each video are published on my Patreon.
It's great you have put the Artcore album on there. There is music very much like that chameleon remix from the mid 90s on Good Looking Records. The First and second LTJ Bukem "Logical Progression" albums for a start. Also there is a track by Blu Mar Ten on the Good Looking Records' Producer series called Adrift On Deep Water. Seba is a great artist. He has an album in the same "Producer" series. Check out the track Universal Music. Lastly, check out the very first LTJ Bukem "Earth" series. There is a track called Do What You Got To Do by Pablo. I assure you, the tracks I've named in this post will make those monitor speaker's sing so sweetly. Thank you as always for the up. Stay safe.
The best part of his video is the person answering the phone
Love that Artcore album! The 2nd one didn’t really live up to the first comp if I remember correctly. Great review; thank you! 🙌
I don't normally go for a white finish on speakers, but these are quite attractive and beautifully constructed. The SolidSteel stands are a perfect match. I was curious as to what the small round black thing was on the rear cabinet above the port?
Fixing for the drivers. Single Alan head for each one.
love the Solidsteel speaker stands. If I had the right kind of speakers, I'd buy them. looked at them often!
Or high pass it around 100 Hz and add a subwoofer.
Hey thanks John. Great review.
You’re right John, the Sleeps With Angels album is absolutely brilliant!
Nice, informative video John! I have a question though: I'm considering buying the same, white Solidsteel SS-6 stands. I see you're not using the supplies spikes that come with the stands. Have you tried them with the stands and what are you using instead, in this video ? (do these black 'thingies' come with the stands ?) Thanks in advance!
I subscribed because I like your take on rambling
Nice looking……. Speakers 😂👍
Hi John! What would be your go to loud speaker(that are the same size as these) for someone who listens to a lot of techno, House, and other electronic music genres?
Yummy binding posts! Mmmmmm! The Forest Drive West tracks did indeed sound amazing through my QA 3030i speakers and Cambridge Minx sub. Very meaty!
I can’t find the link for the silver steel speaker stand … can you please share the link.
You spoke of needing to keep your speakers against the wall to your right for projector but limited on floor space. Have you heard Ohm speakers? Designed to be close to the wall. I’ve been considering a pair for the same reason. Made in Brooklyn USA 😬
🤗 VERY GOOD JOB AND DESCRIPTION AND WHAT WE CAN COMPARE WITH OUR TASTES 👍
AND 😎👀 COOL LOOKS ….for the WAF 😉 SO THANKS JOHN FOR SHARING THIS WITH US 😍😍😍
Nice one as always. I’d be very interested to hear your thoughts on Monitor Audio’s most budget friendly floorstanders, the Bronze 200
I absolutely love you mentioning what you’ve been listening to. Always great references.
Interested how these speakers pair with your NADc316bee amp.
Great reviews 👍
my livingroom is 4x4 meter but there is a large open door to the dining room / kitchen which is 4x8 meter.. now I´m torn if the Silver 50 combined with a subwoofer will do the job or if I should go with the much pricier Silver 200... Silver 100 are to "bulky" for my Kallax sideboard under the TV plus they should not be that close to the wall, like in my case I read in multiple sources ... what do you think ?
Nice one John, listening to safeway cart on the Nyoung album/out of season by soft machine on my newly purchased hd6xx. im going to build the raspi streamer as soon as i can get hold of the gen 4. I have the original in a draw but its kind of useless. I was also looking @ the M.A range of small speakers
Can you please review Jana. The specifications would be nice.
🥛
Love u rstyle! Small room / no space for stands - speakers will be almost up against the back wall / Monitor Audio Silver 50 7G or Q Acoustics 3030i? (jazz / 70's rock / classical movies)
Regarding Vespertine. Pagan Poetry still brings tears to my eyes...as it did when I was 17 and listening to it for the first time...
Hi John. Nice approaching of these speakers. I am torn between these and the Kef Q150. My space is about 9m². I am looking for good imaging and soundstage, clear and neutral mids, taut and punch bass, but no bumps in upperbass (150-250hz), and bit sparkle in treble, yet non fatiguing. Which one would you pick up and why? Other options I have been looking into are Dali Spektor2, Focal 706 and Wharfedale 11.2. But I don´t want mess with your head. lol.
Great video! What happened to the Tune Tots??
Do review the Sonodyne SRP series, it's quite a popular brand here in India. They have extensive product line ups for studio, commercial and live sound.
Heard them at "Hifi im Hinterhof" two years ago at the beginners room. They were clearly the best out of the range. Very british sound for less than this 1000 that looked so expensive. 😁 Ok then Harbeth and then LS3/5.
Hello from Wilmersdorf.
Thanks for reviewing Monitor Audio - I am that person who values clarity a lot. Can I suggest that maybe this is one of those matter-of-fact speakers for musicians? I play classical music on my Gold GX50 (old model now…) and I am struggling to differentiate that and my actual acoustic piano that’s sitting in the same room. I hope you will review more monitor audio speakers, and will look forward to your great content.
Maybe, I missed something. What is the general definition of a small room theses days?
As always excellent music in your videos, crisp, clear and superb. Can you put a note about what groups you play in the cutscenes?
Great review as always.
Your positive passion for most of the products that you review easily shines through. I didn’t see that from you with these speakers. Maybe the EISA winning speakers from SA would be more you?
... You won me over with Drum & Bass.
Hi really enjoyed your review on the 50 7Gs you mentioned the album sleeps with angels which is a great album how do they handle that lovely subtle low bass on My heart. Thanks again Tony.
Not seeing a link for biwiring/biamping in the description below?
I think a speaker can’t be all things to all men I wish I could find one! Tony.
Tweeter gril and toddlers: I have that t-shirt! DIY Frugal Horn build, we dont have children and my Brother came over to visit...nephew got both drivers before we could stop him.