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My guesses would be(based of memory):
A: Almost neutral, but not a neutral as B, and maybe a little darker. Maybe Sonus Faber, Harbeth, Canton? I'm guessing it's shooting for neutral, and probably a cone and dome with no waveguide
B: Based on what I know of my personal preferences, I think it's something neutral, like Revel, KEF, Genelec, etc.
C: Knowing now that it's expensive, I'm thinking it has to be some "solo venture" high end effort. Doubt it's a huge company with big engineering. Guess would be some kind of horn or some kind of full range driver speaker. Zingali? Volti? Zu? Voxativ?
D. This speaker did sound great in some ways. The fact that I enjoyed the vocal track(almost the best) on this speaker makes me think something like Harbeth(since they are known for vocals), but when I try to estimate the tonal balance, I think more B&W or Paradigm. Maybe one of those 3?
That's just going off of memory, which we know can be rather poor.
A: Almost neutral, but not a neutral as B, and maybe a little darker. Maybe Sonus Faber, Harbeth, Canton? I'm guessing it's shooting for neutral, and probably a cone and dome with no waveguide
B: Based on what I know of my personal preferences, I think it's something neutral, like Revel, KEF, Genelec, etc.
C: Knowing now that it's expensive, I'm thinking it has to be some "solo venture" high end effort. Doubt it's a huge company with big engineering. Guess would be some kind of horn or some kind of full range driver speaker. Zingali? Volti? Zu? Voxativ?
D. This speaker did sound great in some ways. The fact that I enjoyed the vocal track(almost the best) on this speaker makes me think something like Harbeth(since they are known for vocals), but when I try to estimate the tonal balance, I think more B&W or Paradigm. Maybe one of those 3?
That's just going off of memory, which we know can be rather poor.