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Borea BR07
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Manufacturer details
- Type: Floorstanding speakers with front bass reflex port
- Crossover: 2,5 Ways
- Sensitivity: 92dB/W/m
- Bandwidth: 44Hz-22000Hz (+/-3dB)
- Nominal impedance: 8Ω
- Minimum impedance: 5Ω
- Drivers: 1 x 25mm silk dome tweeter, 1 x 16cm midrange with natural cellulose pulp membrane, 1 x 16cm woofer with fiberglass membrane
- Crossover Frequencies: 500Hz-3000Hz
- Power Handling: 120W
- Recommended Amplifier Power: 30-200 Watts (8ohms)
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 206 x 980 x 314 mm
- Dimensions with pedestal (W x H x D): 260 x 1011 x 360 mm
- Net weight: 19.8 kg
- Gross weight: 23.1 kg
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Triangle leverages its Esprit Ez series paper cone technology in its more affordable Borea line, allowing for stunning realism and tonality in the midrange at an accessible price point.
- Triangle speakers leverage their Efficient Flow System (EFS) tweeter design, pairing a silk dome with a phase plug to provide a wide sound dispersion and airy, delicate high frequencies.
- Triangle's Borea line incorporates their Driver Vibration Absorption System (DVAS), which braces the drive units and uses high-density foam to minimize cabinet vibrations and enhance clarity, contributing to the overall sound quality.
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Borea BR09
- Positioning: The entry-level line, designed for affordability and compactness.
- Description: Offers a robust sound experience with its three-way design, making it ideal for larger rooms over 30m². Features three 16cm bass drivers in a bass-reflex enclosure, providing deep bass similar to more expensive models like the Esprit EZ Antal. This makes it a great choice for those seeking high power handling and a wide soundstage on a budget.
Esprit EZ Antal
- Positioning: Mid-range floorstanding speaker, balancing performance and price.
- Description: Features a horn-loaded tweeter and natural cellulose midrange, delivering dynamic sound and efficiency. It offers a more refined sound compared to the Borea BR09, with improved midrange clarity and bass depth, suitable for rooms between 15 and 50m².
Esprit EZ Australe
- Positioning: High-end floorstanding speaker within the Esprit range.
- Description: Stands out with its Dynamic Pulse System, featuring a rear tweeter for enhanced soundstage, a feature borrowed from the flagship Magellan series. It offers superior bass performance with three new-generation bass drivers.
Esprit 40th Antal
- Positioning: Anniversary edition, celebrating 40 years of Triangle's innovation.
- Description: Features a magnesium dome tweeter and composite membrane woofers, providing a rich and clear sound. It offers a more sophisticated design and sound quality than the standard Antal, suitable for rooms from 15 to 50m².
Signature Theta
- Positioning: Premium bookshelf speaker, designed for compact spaces.
- Description: Combines high-density cabinets with a horn-loaded tweeter for impressive clarity and depth. It offers a more compact solution compared to the floorstanding Signature Alpha, suitable for medium rooms between 15 and 30m².
Signature Alpha
- Positioning: Flagship floorstanding speaker, representing the pinnacle of Triangle's technology.
- Description: Features a semi pod-mounted horn tweeter and three custom-designed woofers, delivering deep and fast bass. It offers exceptional acoustic performance with high-density cabinets, suitable for large rooms over 30m².
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Lively, vibrant, and punchy sound with plenty of muscle
- Taut, snappy, and well-extended bass
- Powerful, balanced sound at low volumes
- Very natural midrange and finely resolving highs
- Good build quality, with well-made cabinets and quality binding posts
Product Considerations
- Need a larger room to perform well
- Can lack subtlety and sonic refinement
- Need some care with partnering equipment
- Bass can overpower vocals in smaller rooms
- Binding posts are tight
Takeaway: The Triangle Borea BR10 are substantial floorstanders that offer a big, bold sound at a reasonable price, making them a good value. They are geared towards all-out entertainment, especially for those who enjoy peppy pop, hip-hop, or rock music.
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Product Strengths
- Fit and finish plus performance that is a bargain for around $3k/pair
- Gelcore cabinet construction minimizes unwanted sound energy from resonance and vibrations
- A tweeter that is hermetically sealed and mechanically isolated (floating) from the baffle provides lower distortion
- Size, weight, and richness of tone belies their size, with a wider baffle to each loudspeaker pointing at you
- A mild sound throws emphasis back to the midrange that in itself seems almost holographic, as well as deeply insightful in a gentle but revealing manner
Product Considerations
- A medium to large size room is required to shine, otherwise the bass will dominate
- Flaws in poor recordings can be revealed due to their detail and accuracy—warts and all performance
- The top-end is a little soft and gentle—classic BBC like—which may require amps with some zing to compensate
- Listeners seeking absolute detail or transparency might not be satisfied because of Q Acoustics' house sound that massages treble and plumps up bass and lower mid
- They don't go sub-40Hz deep, frequency response is rated at 42 Hz – 30 kHz (-6dB)
Takeaway: The Q Acoustics Concept 50 offers excellent value with its blend of innovative design and high-quality sound, making it a great choice for enjoying music with a sense of depth and engagement. The Concept 50s are easy to listen to and fun.
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Model Five acoustic suspension speakers are known as one of the finest and most sought-after speakers for audiophiles, both new and seasoned. Our updated version of this classic speaker has real wood veneers, cast aluminum baskets, and uses acoustic suspension design principles made famous by founder Henry Kloss.
The KLH Model Five vintage speaker is offered in three gorgeous finishes (English Walnut, West African Mahogany, and Nordic Noir), allowing the loudspeaker to blend with all home decor. The English Walnut Model Five comes with a beautiful Stone Wash Linen grille cloth that magnifies the rich finish of the real wood veneers. Meanwhile, our West African Mahogany finish is complemented by an Old-World Linen grille cloth that will stop you in your tracks. And lastly, the Nordic Noir finish is shipped wearing the lovely Medici Grey Linen grille cloth.
Want the option of pairing any grille cloth with the finish of your choosing? Don't worry- you can purchase each style separately below! Riser base and grilles included with speaker purchase.
Product Strengths
- Retro aesthetics reminiscent of vintage speakers, with a well-applied veneer and woven front panel
- Balanced sound with clarity in the midrange and treble, creating an immersive listening experience
- Good sensitivity makes them relatively easy to drive with a range of amplifiers
- Acoustic suspension design provides tight bass and allows for flexible placement near walls
- Three-position attenuation switch allows for adjustment to different room acoustics
Product Considerations
- Can sound a bit bright out of the box, requiring a break-in period
- Sound can harden a little when provoked by poor or bright recordings, and they are finicky about upstream electronics
- Bass might not be punchy enough for some listeners, potentially requiring a subwoofer or EQ adjustments
- Lack of provision for spikes to fasten the speakers to the carpet
- Grilles need to be off for best sound, according to one reviewer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the JBL L100, the Model Five is better balanced and more enjoyable to listen to
- Compared to the NHT C3, the Model Five is an upgraded variant, offering deeper, wider sound and more resolution
- Compared to the Buchardt S400, the Model Five sounds more open, brighter, and more detailed—with better instrument placement
- Compared to the Aurender S5W, the Model Five reaches lower frequencies and has better overall resolution and detail
- Compared to the Graham LS6, they perform on par, albeit via a different approach, trading in some refinement for a more direct—in-your-face sound
Takeaway: The KLH Model Five is a speaker with retro style and balanced sound. They are versatile and can be used in different listening spaces.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent clarity and detail resolution, with leading edges of notes crisply defined
- Accurate reproduction, with precise tonal accuracy and fine spatial definition within the soundstage
- Superb build quality for the money, and they look more expensive than they are
- Easy to drive without requiring excessive power to perform to their best
- Soundstage width is better than the 3050i
Product Considerations
- Needs care in system matching, as they are transparent and will reveal shortcomings in the source or amplifier
- Can sound slightly lean throughout the lower midrange, and the highs can sometimes present as a bit hot depending on the content
- Does not plumb the depths that some other floorstanders do
- Not designed for pokey rooms and cupboard-sized man caves, they need to breathe and require adequate space
- Some reviewers felt the build quality of the binding posts could be better
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The 5040 has a more neutral tonal balance with better-defined bass and exceptional clarity, while the 3050i delivers greater overall impact with its larger drivers and cabinet
Takeaway: The Q Acoustics 5040 is a well-built speaker that sounds great and looks modern, making it a good choice for those who want clarity and detail in their music, but system matching is important to avoid a bright presentation. These speakers are a strong statement in the right listening environment for the price.
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Product Strengths
- The Elara LN05A integrates an amplifier, DAC, and Bluetooth receiver, making music listening convenient by removing the need for a separate amplifier
- Features Bluetooth reception with aptX, theoretically capable of transmitting CD-quality music
- Offers rich functionality with digital (optical) and analog (RCA, 3.5mm) inputs, plus a phono stage for turntable connection
- Delivers a slightly warm sound with a hint of sweetness, making it appealing to listeners
- Maintains sound stability and layering even at high volumes, with no signs of audio distortion, indicating a well-configured amplifier
Product Considerations
- Drum sounds lack some punch
- Low-end extension is somewhat lacking, which is likely the LN05A's greatest weakness
- Status display is unclear, making it difficult to know the current volume level or the status of treble and bass adjustments
- Remote control is crucial; without it, the speaker's functionality is severely limited
- The status light uses only three colors with no differentiation; even more frustratingly, there's no way to know the current volume level or the status of treble and bass adjustments
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The built-in phono stage of the LN05A offered a slightly denser—more nuanced—sound
- DAC isn't as bright as the Micromega MyDAC, but remains competent
Takeaway: The Triangle Elara LN05A is a convenient and functional speaker that simplifies music listening with its integrated amplifier and multiple input options. Its warm and sweet sound signature makes it an enjoyable musical companion for any home.
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Product Strengths
- Flat in-room frequency response, especially from 200 Hz upwards, contributes to accurate sound reproduction
- Amplifier and receiver friendly due to its high sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, performing well with entry-level to flagship AV receivers and amplifiers
- The new, larger Tractrix horn waveguide design offers improved directivity control and high-frequency focus
- Excels in dynamics, delivering raw impact and presence that enhances the excitement of movies and gaming, as well as rock and electronica music
Product Considerations
- Treble might become fatiguing with lesser recordings or at higher volumes, and may not be agreeable with all genres for listeners seeking a very smooth top end
- The midrange, while linear, isn't completely neutral due to some cabinet resonance, adding extra energy that may or may not be desirable depending on listener preference
- For true full-range playback, a subwoofer is required to compensate for the lack of deep bass extension
- The vinyl finish may disappoint fans of natural materials
- Best listened at within a 5-degree angle, and listening at a height level with the tweeter is clearly the best choice
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. Polk R700: R700 is a more versatile all-rounder, but preferred for rock and electronica
- Vs. Sonus Faber Lumina 5: The Sonus Faber is better built and looks nicer, but more refined
- Vs. Q Acoustics Concept 50s: The Concept 50s image a little better, disappear just a little bit better, and they are exceptional off-axis, but do not play as low
- Vs. Heco Aurora 1000: The Heco is more linear across the range
- Vs. SVS Prime Pinnacle: The SVS Prime Pinnacle has a tweeter that is lower in level, offering a warmer sound
Takeaway: The Klipsch RP-8000F Mark II is a speaker that brings a dynamic sound to movies, gaming, and music. For speakers that are easy to set up, are amplifier-friendly and deliver punchy, clear audio, these could be a great option.
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Product Strengths
- Creates a very open and transparent soundstage, which crosses the threshold of believability in a small to medium-sized room
- Low distortion, especially in the midrange and upper bass, making listeners realize how imperfectly transparent many speakers are
- Highly resolving, with impressive performance on acoustical instruments and vocal reproduction
- Offers a unique and remarkable experience due to the story and love behind the speaker's creation
- Presents a challenge, helping users understand speaker positions as the sound changes completely with movement
- Considered 'eminently affordable' and provides incredible sound for the price
Product Considerations
- Requires significant time to install, tweak, and dial in due to its dipole design, making positioning critical
- Bass is not powerful—it doesn't do pounding bass, and listeners won't feel the bass pounding on their chest, so a subwoofer might be needed, especially for rock, pop, dance, and electronic music
- Needs good power and high current to sound clean and not cause fatigue, it is not a powerful-sounding speaker
- The stand included is considered subpar and not very versatile
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs the original LRS, the LRS+ has ameliorated treble, has smoother upper mids, and has a reduced nosedive in the power range and midbass
Takeaway: The Magnepan LRS+ is a special speaker with an open soundstage, great details, and makes music sound real and enjoyable. Though not perfect, it is well worth buying because it offers an excellent way to experience a panel speaker without spending too much.
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Product Strengths
- The Emit 30 delivers a satisfying and full-bodied sound, particularly excelling in the midrange, making vocals, piano, strings, and horns sound 'right'
- Bass performance is impressive for its size, delivering clean, fast, and airy bass with low distortion
- Good clarity and detail, rendering a wide range of recordings
- Good dynamics and energy, making music lively and engaging
- Top-notch build quality
Product Considerations
- The Emit 30's presentation might favor sophistication over excitement, with rhythmic drive being somewhat muted
- High-frequency non-linearity
- Some reviewers found the upper frequencies 'off', sometimes a little too soft
- The vinyl finish may be a drawback for some, as it is not as luxurious as real wood veneers
- Speakers like a bit of power
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Triangle Comet: The Emit 30 is rich, warm, and sweet, whereas the Comet is fast, quick, hyper-detailed, and exciting
- Vs KEF LS50 Meta: The Emit 30 gives a more complete, full-bodied sound, while the LS50 offers clearer vocals and more air
Takeaway: The Dynaudio Emit 30 is a well-rounded speaker that offers a satisfying and engaging listening experience with impressive bass and midrange performance. It's a great value for those seeking a refined and capable floorstanding speaker without breaking the bank.
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Product Strengths
- Well-rounded sound for the price
- Easy to drive with various amplifiers
- Easy to place in a room, even close to a wall, thanks to the rear slot port design
- Wide sound dispersion, making them suitable for enjoying with friends and family
- Smooth, warm, and non-fatiguing sound, suitable for long listening sessions
Product Considerations
- Bass can sometimes muddy the midrange, especially with tone controls that increase bass
- Soundstage depth may fall a bit short compared to more expensive speakers
- The provided spikes attach directly to the base of the cabinet, which could affect side-to-side stability
- Accessories could be better
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Magnepan LRS+—AE109² easier to own, less finicky with amp requirements and placement, and better for sharing due to wider sweet spot, though Magnepan sounds better
- Vs DALI Spektor 6—AE109² presents a genuine challenge, with better looks, though DALI has more 'fizz' of excitement
Takeaway: The AE109² is a budget-friendly floorstanding speaker that provides a balanced and enjoyable listening experience, especially for those prioritizing ease of placement and a wide soundstage. These speakers are a great option for creating a solid system.
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