![]() ![]() Joerand - I guess we are all different - its the emotion that oozes from the ATCs that endears me to them - they are the only speaker I have listened to that have made my eyes well up (and I was sober) listening to certain albeit vocal tracks ieġ) Sandy Denny - The Northstar Grassman and the Ravens sung live at the Paris Theatre (not a particularly hifi recording)Ģ) Miserere mei Deus, motet for Chorus - sung by the Tallis Scholarsģ) Procession - sung by the Choir of Canterbury Cathedral Ultimately it's a home demo - find a dealer which handles a few brands who will let you home trial some over the course of a week. There are some dealers selling ex-demo ones at around £1600 (Twenty-5.21), if you can audition these I would totally urge you to - great speaker IMHO only bettered by Dynaudio but they would really need to be driven hard. However, it was the PMC's I really liked but then again, they were £700 more. ![]() Of the 2 (ATC SCM-11 and Tablette Sig 10), I would have walked away with the ProAcs. The ProAcs are a lovely little speaker - tons of PRAT and particularly good with vocals and mid-range I thought but a bit short on bass which is down to their size. By all accounts, ATC's are very fussy about stands and isolation as others on this Forum have commented in previous threads. Don't get me wrong - they're very good but I preferred the others I tried. To my ears they sounded well-balanced, clinical and dry. I was comparing the ATC's to 3 very good pairs of speakers when I demo'd them but against "lesser" products I expect I'd have been raving about them. ![]()
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