GoldenEar Technology makes a point that the Triton Two+ has been upgraded to match as closely as possible the sound of the Triton One. Several audiophiles who own both Triton One and Triton Two+ have posted online that they are almost identical.
“I’ve been playing with a pair of the Triton Two+ all day and am very impressed. In a blind test, I’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between them and my Triton ones unless I was within 2 to 3 feet of the speakers. To make it fair I put the Two+ right next to the ones and used the same receiver, the Aventage 3050. If anyone is on the fence about the Two+, rest assured they pack quite the punch. Of course the Triton One is larger in the bass department, and I’m sure ”
“I’ve been playing with a pair of the Triton Two+ all day and am very impressed. In a blind test, I’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between them and my Triton ones unless I was within 2/3 feet of the speakers. To make it fair I put the Two+ right next to the ones and used the same receiver, the Aventage 3050.”
“If anyone is on the fence about the Two+, rest assured they pack quite the punch. I picked them up for upstairs, I have a big open area like the aforementioned poster, and have the Triton Ones and SuperCenter XXL in the dedicated home theater room.”
I have all the GoldenEar speaker speakers on hand as demos. I have alternated between various models to hear the differences. Right now I just changed from the One to the Two+, and I agree with the forum posters . To me the Two+ has the almost all the character of the One. I admit that I haven’t made a serious effort to do an extended shootout to pin down the differences that surely exist, but if someone wants to set up such a shootout I will be happy to oblige.