Harbeth Speakers
Harbeth Speakers
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traffman

Original Poster:

2,263 posts

233 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Walked past a place in Falkirk earlier , i could only see the backs of the speakers , they were beautifully finished. A name ive never heard before Harbeth.

I thought i bet there more than 300 quid. 1500.00 Pounds! Thats a fair bit ! Looked lovely though.

I am so out of touch with hi fi nowadays.

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

278 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Been going 35 years! Look very old school big hardwood box with drivers screwed to the front.

Crackie

6,386 posts

266 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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'Proper' speakers............look like they're from the ark but use well developed cabinets, quality driver materials; designer Alan Shaw's crossover work is up with the best too. Harbeth are well respected, particularly by the press in the states.

Sound quality is the priority rather than superficial 'modern' appearance. The recording industry uses them for monitoring; few domestic hi-fi speaker companies get a look in on that market.

Edited by Crackie on Monday 1st August 12:46

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

269 months

Friday 5th August 2016
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Been around for donkey's years, not really hi-fi specialists as they mainly do proper monitors, but some do get out to domestic installations. They are at the cheaper end of monitors to be fair, even the 40.2s are only about £8k, but by god they're honest and good. Like most monitors, no one gives a crap what they look like, they just need to sound good.

It still remains that some of the world's best monitor manufacturers are British, something to be very proud of. PMC, ATC and Harbeth all designed and built here.

Edited by RedLeicester on Friday 5th August 14:44


Edited by RedLeicester on Friday 5th August 14:45

Watchman

6,391 posts

269 months

Monday 8th August 2016
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Aren't they some sort of continuation of the Rogers principles? Especially the big ones (40.2). I think they use thin wall cabinet construction and pitch/bitumen mat dampers.

On a pair of open frame stands, they remind me of Isobariks in looks AND some qualities in the sound. You don't seem to get that "big" sound these days. Not since manufacturers started down the narrow-face type of enclosure.

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

269 months

Monday 8th August 2016
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Watchman said:
Aren't they some sort of continuation of the Rogers principles? Especially the big ones (40.2). I think they use thin wall cabinet construction and pitch/bitumen mat dampers.

On a pair of open frame stands, they remind me of Isobariks in looks AND some qualities in the sound. You don't seem to get that "big" sound these days. Not since manufacturers started down the narrow-face type of enclosure.
Yep, picked up where Rogers left off.

Narrow face enclosures are driven by the hifi world, pro monitors are often anything but narrow.


benz0

344 posts

157 months

Monday 8th August 2016
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I am lusting after a pair of P3ESR's!