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MRC

  • Positioning: The lower-priced MRC series includes multiple models, offering flexibility in both floor-standing and compact designs.
  • Description: The MRC series uses natural stone cabinets to reduce resonance and enhance efficiency, providing a cost-effective option without compromising performance. It offers various configurations to suit different room sizes and system setups.

SRB

  • Positioning: A compact, room-friendly reference loudspeaker in Acora's lineup.
  • Description: Features a granite enclosure, which minimizes sound absorption and enhances clarity. Compared to the QRB, the granite build offers a slightly different acoustic signature.

QRB

  • Positioning: A compact reference loudspeaker, similar to the SRB, but crafted with quartz.
  • Description: The quartz enclosure provides a unique aesthetic and acoustic quality, offering a lighter weight option compared to the SRB.

SRC-1

  • Positioning: The entry into the floor-standing loudspeaker category, offering reference-level performance.
  • Description: Features a granite enclosure that delivers deep bass and clear imaging, making it suitable for larger spaces compared to the SRB and QRB. Its ability to handle a wider frequency range makes it a versatile choice.

QRC-1

  • Positioning: A floor-standing loudspeaker crafted from quartz, offering a unique design and sound profile.
  • Description: With its quartz construction, provides a distinct aesthetic and acoustic experience, similar to the SRC-1 but with a different material influence.

VRC

  • Positioning: A high-end, three-way reference loudspeaker designed for expansive sound reproduction.
  • Description: The granite and quartzite enclosure supports a wide frequency range and high power handling. Its advanced driver configuration offers superior dynamics and detail compared to the SRC-1 and QRC-1.
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Acora Acoustics is proud to welcome the MRC series of loudspeakers to our existing family of award-winning designs. Like the other loudspeakers in Acora's lineup, MRC models feature natural stone cabinets which minimize resonance and increase efficiency of the system. By adopting a more traditional cabinet shape we reduced the cost of cabinet production without sacrificing overall performance.
Acora Acoustics is proud to welcome the MRC series of loudspeakers to our existing family of award-winning designs. Like the other loudspeakers in Acora’s lineup, MRC models feature natural stone cabinets which minimize resonance and increase efficiency of the system. By adopting a more traditional cabinet shape we reduced the cost of cabinet production without sacrificing overall performance. As with all other Acora models, premium loudspeaker components and crossover parts are used throughout the line. High electro-mechanical efficiency, coupled with low distortion ceramic drivers from Accuton of Germany, and hand-matched precision crossovers result in designs that offer incredible dynamics, and the sort of lifelike spatial presentation normally found in much more expensive speakers. The MRC series consists of five models: 3 floor standing designs, and 2 compact models (one optimized for use horizontally or vertically in multichannel systems)
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Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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What if you spend a bit more?

QRC-1
28000
28000
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2
Reviews
Acora

Hewn from the Earth, Acora evolves... Acora Acoustics is proud to unveil Val Cora’s latest vision for stone-based loudspeaker design, the Quartz Line. The Quartz Line emerged from years of creative innovation with Acora Acoustics’ signature granite enclosures. It offers leading-edge sound and design potential while retaining the values of emotional palpability, sensitivity, and enduring aesthetic. Quartz is an ethereal beauty, with a timeless and long-lasting nature. Comprised of many of the same elements as granite, quartz also provides many benefits for sonic reproduction. These properties coalesce seamlessly with Val Cora’s vision of creating music-producing sculptures designed to last a lifetime. With this new Quartz Line, interior designers and the aesthetically-minded will have a versatile range of options to complement décor as well as provide potential for customization for discerning clients in the future. Acora, always evolving, constantly innovating.

Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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Product Strengths

  • Transparency and fidelity to the source, especially for acoustic music
  • Transparency, speed, dynamism, and lack of coloration
  • Lightning-speed low end and seemingly endless bandwidth and soundstage width
  • Electrostatically quick midrange and treble due to its rigid cabinet and minimal damping
  • Soft dome tweeter offers a linear and pleasing sound, requiring less from partnering electronics

Product Considerations

  • Might be perceptually more linear in smaller spaces due to the absence of a second woofer, which the SRC-2 has to fill larger spaces
  • Ideal frequency response depends on the listening level, as music is a dynamic signal, not a sine wave

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Acora SRC-2: The QRC-1 is more linear in smaller spaces due to the SRC-2 having a second woofer meant for larger spaces
  • Vs. Acora SRB/SRC-2: The QRC-1 uses a soft dome tweeter which is smoother and more coherent compared to the sharper and more detailed Beryllium tweeter in the SRB/SRC-2

Takeaway: The Acora QRC-1 is a great speaker for those who want truthful and transparent sound, especially with acoustic recordings. It offers a combination of speed, dynamics, and clarity.

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Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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803 D4
25000
25000
/
9
Reviews
Bowers & Wilkins
Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Most affordable way into the true 800 series form factor, with the solid aluminum turbine head and the fully curved matrix-braced cabinet
  • Features a one-inch diamond dome tweeter, which is a standout strength
  • Midrange and vocal region from the Bowers favor a leaner, more technically accurate sound, going for outright clarity, and vocals sound particularly clear and clean
  • Bases have casters integrated or built into them, making them easy speakers to move around for optimal positioning, and integrated spikes can then be used to securely position them
  • Show-stoppingly gorgeous and sound simply fantastic

Product Considerations

  • A much fussier speaker in every regard and require more thought and work to get the sound balance right
  • Possible to come across maybe a little bit too lively in the treble
  • Amplifier power, quality, and capability is hugely influential—hugely important for these speakers
  • Due to their revealing nature, they don't play particularly well with poorer recordings such as metal and older rock
  • Tweeter can get fairly harsh when the volume is turned to the extreme, pushing 90+ db for louder music

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Bowers & Wilkins are a much fussier speaker in every regard than the Mission 770
  • Paradigm Persona 5H is a little more "liquid" sounding
  • Wilson Audio SabrinaX's finish is superior to that of the Bowers & Wilkins, dynamic, easy to drive, with a very familiar and very resolute sound
  • Bowers & Wilkins 803 D4s are refined like an Aston Martin, and Tekton Ulfberhts are more like a Corvette C8
  • Bowers & Wilkins 805D4 lacks the midrange prowess that the 803 has, and will most definitely need a subwoofer for even mild extension into bass

Takeaway: The 803 D4 speakers offer a fantastic listening experience with clear vocals and a grand soundstage, making music more engaging. They are an investment that can potentially improve over a long period of time through system upgrades and continued optimization.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Reference 5 Meta
24899
24899
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5
Reviews
KEF

The flagship of The Reference Series is the model that all other high-performance loudspeakers compare themselves against. Now with the extraordinarily capable 12th generation Uni-Q® driver array with MAT™, Reference 5 Meta exemplifies the passion for innovation that underpins KEF’s design philosophy.

KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a large, detailed—and scalable—sound that doesn't lose quality at different volumes
  • Excels in creating a wide and deep soundstage, enhancing the listening experience with a sense of expansiveness
  • Is emotionally engaging, creating a connection between the listener and the music
  • The Uni-Q driver with Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) significantly improves sound quality by absorbing unwanted frequencies, resulting in clearer and more accurate high-frequency reproduction
  • Offers customisation for bass tuning with different port options to suit various room acoustics

Product Considerations

  • Is a large and heavy speaker, requiring a substantial space and stable flooring
  • Represents a significant investment
  • While generally easy to drive, benefits from high-quality amplification to reveal its full potential

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Audiovector R6 Arreté: R6 Arreté sounds extremely weightless and transparent, but doesn't have the same depth of bass as the Reference 5 Meta
  • Vs Sonus Faber Serafino Tradition: The Serafino deliver the music nicely wrapped in a warm envelope that's very addictive, while the Reference 5 Meta focuses on detail and transparency

Takeaway:

The KEF Reference 5 Meta is a high-end loudspeaker that provides a detailed, emotionally engaging—and expansive—sound experience. With its advanced technology and customizable features, it is a great option for those looking to invest in a top-tier audio system.

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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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SCM50
24499
24499
/
4
Reviews
ATC

The SCM50 ASL (active) and SCM50 SL (passive) are designed to perform at their best in the recording studio or at home with the finest quality hi-fi equipment. The monitors' ability to reproduce music and speech with phenomenal accuracy, transparency and dynamics lies mainly in the SM75-150S soft dome midrange driver. However, recent modifications that include the new ATC SH25-76S tweeter and enhanced port profile have brought about further improvements to all performance parameters.

Each drive unit in the active model has its own dedicated and individually matched MOS-FET amplifier, while the 234mm/9″ bass driver incorporates ATC's unique Super Linear Magnet technology. Our active crossover network consists of a wide band-width, electronically balanced input stage with high common mode rejection and very low distortion. Like the HF, mid and bass drivers, all electronics are designed and manufactured in-house to create a no-compromise active system.

In passive form, the SCM50 SL provides broad and symmetrical dispersion, excellent amplitude and phase characteristics throughout the frequency range. Speakers are supplied with stands and fabric wrapped grills.

Available Finishes

Standard Veneers – Cherry, Walnut, Oak & Black Ash.

Standard Paints – Satin Black, Satin White

Premium Veneers (up-charge applies) – Rosewood, European Crown Cut Walnut, Pippy Oak, Burr Magnolia, Burr Poplar.

High Gloss (up-charge applies) – Clear High Glossed Veneer, Piano Black, Piano White

ATC is distinguished by manufacturing all drivers in-house and using a unique dual-suspension system in their tweeters that enhances stability without ferro-fluid. The brand, widely used in recording studios, features sealed cabinet designs for tight bass control and a proprietary 75mm soft-dome midrange driver that delivers precise, uncolored sound.
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Product Strengths

  • ATC designs and builds every drive unit in-house, including voice coils, crossovers, and active amplification, allowing for complete control over every loudspeaker design decision
  • In the active version, a more clearly defined soundstage has clearer, more well-defined individual elements, where everything pops out more from the background
  • The active version has more energy, drive, and a more vivid overall presentation, resulting in a more tactile, energetic, and higher resolution sound
  • The SCM50's woofer has an enviable ability to resolve textures and timbral colors, capably rendering the skins of bass drums, the flutter of tom-toms, or the dark voicing of orchestral bass viols as bows are dragged across their strings
  • The SCM50 has an almost eerie immediacy that seems to glean the intent of the musician before their bow touches the string or a note escapes their lips, making piano reproduction breathtaking
  • Connectivity is limited to a single XLR input, which may require adapters for single-ended sources

Product Considerations

  • The active version is heavier than the passive version
  • The owner must manually turn each speaker on and off, as there is no trigger or auto startup circuit
  • The active version may pose challenges for owners of subwoofers needing high-level wiring connections, although workarounds exist
  • Careful attention must be paid to positioning a pair of SCM50s, as the full-bandwidth—ported design means that placing them too close to a boundary wall will result in bass bloom

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • SCM50 wins hands down over PureAudioProject Duet 15s for resolution, clarity, and dynamic shading
  • The active version excels over the passive in solidity of soundstage, neutrality, and ultimate detail retrieval

Takeaway: The ATC SCM50 offers exceptional sound quality, whether in its active or passive configuration, thanks to ATC's engineering and in-house design. The ATC SCM50 is a choice that will bring musical joy for years to come.

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ATC is distinguished by manufacturing all drivers in-house and using a unique dual-suspension system in their tweeters that enhances stability without ferro-fluid. The brand, widely used in recording studios, features sealed cabinet designs for tight bass control and a proprietary 75mm soft-dome midrange driver that delivers precise, uncolored sound.
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What else competes at this price?

X3
11000
/
Released
2023
Borresen
Børresen has developed a new entry-level speaker at an affordable price, making the Børresen speaker universe accessible to even more people. The Børresen X3 loudspeaker has been designed on the solid foundation of Børresen Acoustics' development traditions, design philosophy and technological know-how.
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Børresen Acoustics stands out for its iron-free magnetic motors and cryogenically treated metal components, which reduce inductance for clearer sound. The brand's speakers feature unique elements like zirconium-based 3D-printed baskets and a patented ribbon tweeter design, combined with series crossover networks for phase-locked electrical current across frequencies.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional imaging and soundstage.
  • Detailed high-frequency reproduction.
  • Tight and accurate bass.
  • Elegant design and high-quality build.
  • Good value for the price.

Product Considerations

  • Midrange response may have a 'hole' or 'scoop'.
  • Sweet spot is narrow.
  • Amplifier matching benefits from good current delivery.
  • Positioning requires careful attention.
  • Speakers are only available in black or white.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs GoldenEar Technology T66—the X3's tweeter is in 'a whole other class of high-frequency reproduction'.
  • Vs PureAudioProject Duet 15s—the X3 was faster, clearer, and had better transient response.
  • Vs KEF Reference 3 Meta—the X3 seems like a faster, clearer, more transparent speaker.
  • Vs Audiovector R3—the X3 has more pronounced and deeper bass.
  • Vs Audiovector R6—the R6 offers more visceral dynamics and seems to go lower.

Takeaway: The Børresen X3 is a well-built and visually appealing loudspeaker known for its exceptional imaging, detailed highs, and refined sound. It is a compelling option for those seeking a high-performance speaker in its price range.

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Børresen Acoustics stands out for its iron-free magnetic motors and cryogenically treated metal components, which reduce inductance for clearer sound. The brand's speakers feature unique elements like zirconium-based 3D-printed baskets and a patented ribbon tweeter design, combined with series crossover networks for phase-locked electrical current across frequencies.
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Aura
19900
/
Released
2023
Estelon
The Estelon AURA loudspeaker is designed and constructed by taking into consideration the environmental acoustics of real-life listening spaces. It provides an immersive and captivating audio experience like no other among speakers of this size. To achieve this, AURA has been designed with meticulous attention to detail, incorporating cutting-edge technology and unique features that set it apart from other loudspeakers in the market.
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Estelon crafts speakers using a proprietary marble-based composite material that provides advanced damping and rigidity, with their enclosures featuring no parallel walls and almost entirely curved surfaces to minimize sound diffraction. Their speakers resemble modernist sculptures and feature adjustable modules for optimizing performance in various room settings, along with premium Accuton drivers including diamond tweeters for precise high-frequency reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Striking aesthetic design is repeatedly praised, seamlessly blending into living spaces
  • Exceptional soundstage and imaging are consistently highlighted as standout features
  • Balanced presentation across the frequency range offers a smooth integration of bass, midrange, and treble
  • Well-controlled and detailed bass integrates well with the other drivers
  • Clear and detailed midrange and treble contribute to a fast presentation of vocals and instruments
  • Connectivity options are solid

Product Considerations

  • The Aura's impedance can drop to a low 2 ohms at 58 Hz, making it a demanding load for amplifiers
  • Bass output may not suit all tastes, particularly those who prefer bass-heavy music or have larger rooms
  • System matching with warmer components may be necessary to achieve a preferred sound balance
  • The placement of the binding posts and the tight space around them are a bit challenging when connecting speaker cables

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to SVS Titans, the Aura is a clear step up in clarity and transparency, but the Titans deliver more bass output
  • Compared to YG Acoustics Peaks Ascent, the AURA speaker has a very different frequency profile

Takeaway: The Estelon Aura speakers combine striking aesthetics with high-end sound, offering a balanced and engaging listening experience that works well in various rooms. They are a strong contender for audiophiles seeking a speaker that is both visually appealing and sonically refined.

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Estelon crafts speakers using a proprietary marble-based composite material that provides advanced damping and rigidity, with their enclosures featuring no parallel walls and almost entirely curved surfaces to minimize sound diffraction. Their speakers resemble modernist sculptures and feature adjustable modules for optimizing performance in various room settings, along with premium Accuton drivers including diamond tweeters for precise high-frequency reproduction.
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Trapeze
19950
/
Released
2024
Audiovector
In 1979 Ole Klifoth launched the Trapeze. In doing so, he created the blueprint for all Audiovector speakers to come – including the pioneering focus on linear dynamics and linear phase through a true 6 dB per octave crossover. Fast forward 45 years and the new Trapeze Reimagined is based on the same principles as the original heritage model. And brought up to date with the very best, most innovative technology available. A homage to the company's very first loudspeaker. The embodiment of our passion, innovation, and love of music.
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Audiovector, a Danish speaker brand, stands out for the founder’s relentless rethinking of every component in their designs. Their use of unique materials, innovative technologies, and unconventional theories on sound results in speakers that genuinely sound distinct—especially in the R series. The flagship models in this series are known for creating exceptional soundstage depth, the kind you’d typically expect from dipole speakers, not cone-driver designs. Audiovector also focuses on minimizing harsh treble, ensuring smooth, fatigue-free vocals. Their speakers consistently receive high praise from reviewers and often win best-of-the-year awards.
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Product Strengths

  • Clarity and seamless presentation, along with excellent dynamics and punch
  • Impressive bass power, agility, and grip
  • The design makes it less obtrusive in a domestic setting than most alternatives
  • AMT tweeter provides a crisp, revealing treble
  • Damping feature allows for a degree of flexibility in matching the speaker with amplifiers

Product Considerations

  • The design lacks the visual elegance of other high-end Audiovector speakers
  • Stereo imaging could be more expansive
  • The Freedom Grounding cable is expensive as an optional purchase

Takeaway: The Audiovector Trapeze Reimagined combines retro inspiration with modern technology, creating a speaker that puts entertainment first with clarity, dynamics and impressive bass. With its unique design and adaptable sound, it's a great pick for music lovers that want fun and high-end performance.

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Audiovector, a Danish speaker brand, stands out for the founder’s relentless rethinking of every component in their designs. Their use of unique materials, innovative technologies, and unconventional theories on sound results in speakers that genuinely sound distinct—especially in the R series. The flagship models in this series are known for creating exceptional soundstage depth, the kind you’d typically expect from dipole speakers, not cone-driver designs. Audiovector also focuses on minimizing harsh treble, ensuring smooth, fatigue-free vocals. Their speakers consistently receive high praise from reviewers and often win best-of-the-year awards.
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Sopra N°3
12999
/
Released
Focal
Compactness, design and high-fidelity sound are the hallmarks of the Sopra N°3 luxury loudspeaker, which comes close to the ultimate performance of Focal's Utopia loudspeakers. It offers more powerful bass than its little sister, Sopra N°2, with its larger woofers. All music lovers will be seduced by Sopra N°3, which harmoniously deploys the bass.
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Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent bass extension and higher dynamic range due to its larger size.
  • The cabinet is designed to maximize bass performance using segmented inner chambers.
  • A Beryllium tweeter is precisely positioned at the best height for listening, and the midrange is placed above the tweeter to time-align the drivers for coherency at the listening position.
  • The midrange driver has Tuned Mass Damper technology, similar to what is employed in racecars and seismic building stabilization, allowing the driver to perform more consistently without losing performance.

Product Considerations

  • A small apartment may not be the best destination for it, as it is a large speaker.
  • Only a single pair of binding posts is included, so bi-amping or bi-wiring isn't an option.
  • It may not be suited to very small rooms where the bottom end can be overpowering, and positioning is important to get the most out of the speaker.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Focal Sopra N°2: It betters it in terms of scale, presence, dynamics, and detail, resulting in a bolder presentation, greater subtlety, separation, texture, and brings more individual character to voices and instruments, a function of its far more sophisticated harmonic development.
  • Vs. Wilson Audio's Sasha W/P: The Focal Sopra N°3 is a more enjoyable speaker to listen to and costs less; the Sopras are lush and wonderfully pleasant to listen to, as opposed to the Wilsons, which are more analytical and difficult to tune in properly.
  • Vs. Focal Utopia Scala V2: The Sopra N°3 is a price and performance stepping-stone to the Utopia line.
  • Vs. Bowers & Wilkins 800 D3 speakers: Bowers & Wilkins speakers can often be a bit laid back and polite, making the Sopra N°3 a different alternative.

Takeaway: The Focal Sopra N°3 is a high-performing speaker that is able to play any type of music with subtle sounds and unbridled force. It brings the listener closer to the music, so they can feel all the energy of a live performance.

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Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Platinum 300 3G
17900
/
Released
2022
Monitor
The Platinum 300 3G's combination of MPD III transducer, 4" RDT III mid-range driver and two 8" RDT III bass drivers allow it to deliver exceptional scale and depth. The worthy flagship of the Platinum Series 3G, this loudspeaker is quite simply the best in its class.
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Monitor Audio is an independently owned hifi brand that has earned multiple Editors Choice awards for their Silver Series speakers, which feature proprietary driver designs. Their speakers are distinguished by unique technologies like the MPD tweeter and C-CAM drivers, which provide exceptional clarity while resisting distortion and listener fatigue.
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Product Strengths

  • Improved feet allow for easier positioning by 'walking' the speaker into place
  • New MPD III tweeter provides more detail while remaining smooth
  • Demonstrates effortless presentation of scale and space, especially with demanding material
  • Faithful communicator of musical color and character, capable of parsing subtleties of instrumental and vocal color
  • Delivers soul-satisfying punch from electric bass and kick drum, transient crispness from keyboards and guitars, and a full-bodied reediness from alto sax

Product Considerations

  • These speakers are power-hungry
  • The Platinum 300 3G is a large loudspeaker, so it will dominate all but the most spacious listening rooms and is a two-person lift, minimum
  • Decent money needs to be spent on partnering electronics
  • A fair bit of space is needed to do their thing
  • The level of control Monitor Audio asserts becomes inappropriate when the music is compressed

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Generation 3 has improved in just about every way when compared to the Monitor Audio Platinum 300 2nd Generation
  • Many engineering innovations found in Hyphn have "trickled down" to the current Platinum Series models, especially the transducers, when compared to the Monitor Audio Hyphn

Takeaway: The Platinum 300 3G offers a refined and smooth sound with great dynamics, making it an absolute value for its price range. It's a thoughtfully designed and beautifully built product that is imperturbable with dynamic material and a faithful communicator.

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Monitor Audio is an independently owned hifi brand that has earned multiple Editors Choice awards for their Silver Series speakers, which feature proprietary driver designs. Their speakers are distinguished by unique technologies like the MPD tweeter and C-CAM drivers, which provide exceptional clarity while resisting distortion and listener fatigue.
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