triangle Borea BR03 Hi-Fi Bookshelf Speakers (Black Ash, Pair)
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RSM
> 3 dayI upgraded from the Elac Debut 6.2. and moved them as front surround duty. Though the imaging was great they were a bit unlively in my opinion for a two channel setup. The Triangle Borea BR03 image just as well but with more warmth to the overall presentation, more sparkle in the highs and more up front livley presentation in the midrange. Sublime for Jazz, Classical and Blues. Electronica really pops out as well. What can i say, its an excellent speaker and value for $549 a pair. The finish is very nice looking and the magnetic speaker grills are a nice touch. You wont go wrong with this choice for the entry level audiophile or the average person who appericiates great sounding music. There are a bunch of youtube videos the have high praise for these speakers and is a good reference to help you make the decision. Thanks to the seller for promt delivery and competitive price. They package arrived in excellent condition.
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Bob G.
> 3 dayI 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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desertbear
20-11-2024I’ve had these for over two weeks now and they seem to be getting better as time goes on. My previous bookshelf speakers were Kef Q100’s, which were nice but I needed something better. After doing some research I settled on these, without being able to listen to them first (it was a gamble, but with the 30 day return I thought I’d give them a try). First thing I noticed was the bass/midrange is so much more than the Kef’s. I do have a subwoofer, but to tell the truth I really don’t need it for music. One thing I was concerned about was that some reviews thought it might be to “bright” for some, at first when I listened them I was having a tough time not hearing much treble, but as I’ve had more time with then the sound is coming through balance and the treble comes through when it’s suppose to. The soundstage is great! It sounds like a concert going on right in your room. The main vocals is front and center, backup singing has its place depending on the song, and the instruments come through and compliment the vocals. One of my go to songs for instrumental is Michael Hedges’ Aerial Boundaries, it sounds amazing. Just one guy play a guitar, an amazing guy RIP, and it sounds great. One other thing of note is you will begin to hear things you never noticed before in some songs, or movies for that matter. My primary speakers are ESS AMT 1b, they’re old but I wouldn’t trade them for anything. The reason I bring that up is I think when you’re use to a curtain sound from speakers when you listen to new one’s they sound odd at first because you have expectations, however these Triangle Borea BR03 offer great sound at an amazing price. If you want some bookshelf speakers that sound better than some that cost twice as much these should be high on your list. Happy listening.
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anonymous123
> 3 dayI purchased these speakers based on a review in a national publication. I think theyre absolutely incredible! I listen mostly to jazz and 60s rock. With these speakers, I hear details on many recordings that Ive never noticed before. I am playing CDs, Apple lossless streaming and Vinyl through these speakers. I use a Dragonfly audioquest black for the streaming. My amp is a Cambridge Audio AXA35--nothing fancy, but it certainly gets the job done! I have never, repeat never, heard speakers at this price point sound so good. Highly recommended.
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Branson Maggio MD
> 3 daySounds great and looks good. Not the smallest bookshelf speakers but a nice addition to any sound system.
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Kokito
> 3 dayWell I first got Paradigm SE Atom, then to Klispch 600m, to JBL Stage 190, to Jbl studio 530. I think I have something I can live with. It is is small room 10 x 11. The Bro 3 have a balanced sound, great vocals, great bass and clear sounding. Im powering them thew yamaha intergrated amp s801. 100 watts per channel @ 8 ohms. And something happened, when I was playing at a pretty high listening level, I felt this cool breeze come over me. It was refreshing he he. Well those two front base ports were pumping out cool air that I could feel at 6 feet away. Better I not go to 3/4 volume it might knock me out of my chair (a little exaggeration here). I now prefer front ported speakers over rear ports. Im thinking if they sound this good now, what more lovely they will sound after 40 hours or so break in! I wish they would insrease the whoofer to 7 inch in larger speaker. 7 is Gods favorite number, I once has ADS 710s and they were a favorite speaker for me in the 70s and 80s.
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Christine Ko
> 3 dayI like them so far. good sound stage.
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Pat
> 3 dayThese are great book shelf speakers , out of the box . They are hard to beat for clear accurate sound and they also have quite reasonable bass response .
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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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ku lee
> 3 dayThe best speakers I owned for under $600. Clear, accurate, and pleasant sounding for music.