In Reply to: RE: You impressions posted by genungo on August 26, 2014 at 09:21:05:
Tocaro promotes them as jazz speakers, which I understand. They do have a lot of jump and impact. But that's not how I'd characterize them - as a jazz speaker. I'd say they are very realistic sounding, which is what people who hear a lot of live music like about them. For those who prefer comfort, ease, richness, charm, they're probably too much. I don't intend this to sound judgmental. There is an argument to be made for not bringing the dynamics and energy of live into the living room. I would say the opposite speaker to a Tocaro might be Spendors or the larger Harbeths. There is room in the world for both extremes, right? I mean I've got Audio Note E's and K's playing alongside my Tocaros. They acknowledge each other but with more cordiality than affection!
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- RE: You impressions - Bob Neill 08/26/1409:34:38 08/26/14 (1)
- Different speakers "... acknowledge each other but with more cordiality than affection." - genungo 13:00:39 08/26/14 (0)