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Noah Smith
> 3 dayFor the money, these are some crazy good bookshelf speakers. I’m in heaven listening to everything from Brahms Symphony in E Minor to Sza’s new album, in perfect digital clarity. They sound great playing Beatles albums or chamber music on vinyl, too. They have enough bass to 100% satisfy me for classical, jazz, R&B and EDM. Drake and other hip-hop: it’s exciting and fun to listen to, but I’d add a sub if I wanted to truly hear the lowest bass notes. They sound smooth, clean and buttery. There’s plenty of muscle there — my friends were laughing in disbelief when I maxed out the volume — but it’s never an ugly sound. If anything, they sound a lot better when they’re turned up loud. They’re a far cry from PA speakers, soundbars, and basic Sony stereo speakers. For a little more money, you’re stepping into the world of fine speakers, appreciated by music connoisseurs. I don’t usually write reviews, but this product has brought so much joy to my life that I simply had to. I’m a professional musician, but I’ve never enjoyed sitting down and listening to music like this.
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Bill of Chicago
> 3 dayClear, crisp, tight...! I am falling in love with my music collection all over again. I havent bought speakers in years, I am glad I waited. These are great sounding. Do not hesitate. Hooked them up to a Fosi Audio amp.....sublime....
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fastbyte22
> 3 dayin short, these are truly wonderful speakers. I own speakers at twice the price, and these are just about on par with them. To me they excel across the normal listening spectrum. Separation of instruments and vocals are way above the norm. I found these to be the most holographic of all my speakers thus creating an excellent sound stage. For further info, there are many solid reviews for these speakers on YT.
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Christopher Helm
> 3 dayGreat speakers for the money. They have a break in period on them, after about 40 hours of playing music through them they really begin ţo open up.
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Kyle D. Watts
> 3 dayFabulous speakers. Combined with Rotel A12 Integrated amp, I have been nothing short of astounded at the angel trumpets I am hearing. Seems to shine on any type of music. Exceptionally smooth and transparent. Im over the moon frankly
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Bob G.
Greater than one weekI love these speakers. Theses speakers sound great ! Great separation, the instruments never sound muddled. Nice clarity. The mid range is prominent but does not get in the way or overpower, it enhances the listening experience. The treble is smooth, never bright. I am not a bass head and for me the bass is nice, its strong but not over powering. the bass, treble and mid range all blend evenly but each is distinct. I dont think you could find a better sounding or more enjoyable speaker to listen to for $549.00. Adorama shipped them very quickly. I ordered them late on Thursday and they were delivered on Monday morning. Great service. Excellent speakers.
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Sue S
> 3 dayEvaluated Triangle BR03’s against KEF Q150’s, used ELAC Uni-fi slim 5. Each speaker had its strengths and weaknesses - to me, the BR03’s had the most balanced and well-rounded sound. Since I was pairing the speakers with an inexpensive class D, integrated amp, I was concerned that the Aiyima T9 could not drive the ELAC. The Triangles are simple to drive and sounded surprisingly transparent and clear without the sharpness, treble forwardness of other speakers. Additionally, they make even poor recordings sound compelling. Highly recommend.
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Robert H.
> 3 dayFabulous sound that fills the room. Great speakers.
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Randall Rotter
> 3 dayVery pleased with the sound quality of these speakers when driven by my Marantz.
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narek
Greater than one weekThis is not like a monitor, meaning, it will not make a terrible recording, sound like a terrible recording. I used it to play In Rock album by Deep Purple Mk.2, and Jesus Christ, I have never heard that terribly produced album with such clarity and detail. These are ROCK AND ROLL speakers if Ive ever heard one! It destroys anything from Rock, Metal, Jazz, Blues, it is simply phenomenal with music that has instruments and very dynamic sounds being produced. Now for a review of the drivers: It is a standard two-way driver, a one inch tweeter and a 6 inch woofer, tweeter is aluminum, woofer is paper, which is a nice bonus, gives it great bass and fuller sound, top to bottom. The treble is very slightly recessed and lacks the resolution of a true monitor, but if you are looking for a fun desktop bookshelf or a nice stereo bookshelf, you wont be able to tell the difference... Actually, you would probably prefer it, like I do. I dont need the treble shouting at me and piercing me ears, instead, this speakers treble is warm and smooth and still had good resolution, its still full HD, maybe not 4k UHD like a monitor, but most people dont need that. The mids, oh boy the mids, they are pretty much perfection for this price range, you wont find much better for the price, even up to 1000, unless you find a monitor that is mid forward. These speakers are very slightly mid-forward, this really helps bring clarity, imaging and soundstage to the midrange and sound reproduction of instruments. The bass is incredible, due to the paper woofer, you will get very good low end, and clean low-mids. I just love this speaker and I think the only upgrade to it for a reasonable price is the Buchardt S300. But there is one major downside to it... Although it has great French engineering, it is very unreliable build quality due to China. One of the corners on mines, looks like it is not attached very well, exposing the wood cabinet very slightly. Its not a deal breaker, but for $550, they could have done way better. I would have paid $100 extra if it came in a nice and sturdy black gloss, which is much better material and more reliable. I may get the S300 one day, but I have a very tiny room and even now I dont get the full experience from the BR03.