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Tag Archives: GoldenEar Technology
Quest for perfection (or something like)
“… but the highs are missing a little bit of sparkle.” That is an actual quote from an owner’s evaluation of Tung Sol 6550 tubes posted on Upscale Audio’s website. But not to worry, as the writer continues “However the … Continue reading
Posted in Amplifier, bel canto design, Components, Hybrid amplifier, Hybrid integrated amplifier, Integrated amplifier, Preamplifier, Speakers, Tower speakers, Vacuum tubes, Vincent Audio
Tagged 6550, bel canto, Bel Canto Design, bel canto design ref 500m, GoldenEar, GoldenEar Technology, Harman Kardon Citation II, Herron Audio, Hybrid amplifier, Integrated amps, Mullard, Musical Design, Triton One, Upscale Audio
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The GoldenEar Technology Triton Ones are here!
Compared to to other GoldenEar dealers I am having a very late start with the Triton Ones. After months of delays they arrived two days before the start of a ten day family vacation. That was good in one way … Continue reading
Posted in Amplifier, bel canto design, Components, Hybrid amplifier, Hybrid integrated amplifier, Integrated amplifier, Speakers, Tower speakers, Vincent Audio
Tagged Audio Control, Bel Canto Design, bel canto REF500M, GoldenEar, GoldenEar Technology, GoldenEar Triton One, Hybrid amplifier, Integrated amps, Sandy Gross, St. Louis, The Speaker and Stereo Store, Triton 1, Triton One, Vincent Audio, Vincent Audio 331MK, Vincent Audio SV237
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Anxiously awaiting the GoldenEar Triton One
CES comes but once a year, and the publicity it generates for new audio products is immense. Manufacturers are very eager to use it to introduce new products, even if they are not ready to ship. That’s why GoldenEar Technology … Continue reading
Posted in Speakers, Subwoofers, Tower speakers
Tagged GoldenEar, GoldenEar subwoofer, GoldenEar Technology, Triton 7, Triton One, Triton Seven, Triton Two
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TAS reviews the GoldenEar Triton Seven
Once again I have become so lazy that I merely forward an email, but in any case I doubt that I can do a better job than Sandy Gross. Nov 14th, 2013 Dear Wylie, I have to say that the … Continue reading
Posted in Speakers, Tower speakers
Tagged GoldenEar Technology, the absolute sound, Triton 2+, Triton 7, Triton Seven, Triton Two
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Streophile reviews the GoldenEar Aon 2
Normally I write my own blog, but on a lazy day I just cut and paste. This time I am giving you a cut an paste of an email from Sandy Gross, founder of GoldenEar Technology. If you click on … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf Speakers, Speakers
Tagged Aon 2, Bob Reina, GoldenEar Technology, Sandy Gross, Stereophile
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Oh frabjous day…
I received my absolute sound 2014 high-end audio buyer’s guide today. Sure it was mostly stuff priced like new cars, but as always I was pleased to see so many reasonably priced components from my brands on the list. GoldenEar … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf Speakers, Gallo speakers, Speakers, Tower speakers, Vincent Audio
Tagged Analysis Plus, Aon 2, Aon 3, Channel D Pure Music, GoldenEar, GoldenEar Technology, Grado Prestige Gold, Grado SR60, Marantz PM8004, Marantz Reference Series SA 11S, Marantz SA8004, Music for Pleasure, Ortofon, PHO 8, Reference 3.5, St. Louis stereo, Strada 2, the absolute sound, The Sound Room, Triton 2+, Triton Two, Universal player, Vincent Audio, WireWorld, WireWorld Equinox 7
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New GoldenEar Technology SuperCenters are here!
Yes, they are here, in stock and on demo for interested parties. The photos don’t show it, but their 11 ” depth specification is real; way bigger than the 4″ depth of the SuperSat center speakers, and it doesn’t take … Continue reading
New Goldenear Technology center speakers coming
I don’t usually write about new products that are not yet available, but when the maker announces them at trade shows the word gets out on the internet and customers start emailing me with questions. That happened to me this … Continue reading
Posted in center channel speaker, Speakers
Tagged Aon 3, GoldenEar, GoldenEar Technology, SCX, SCXL, SuperCenter X, SuperCenter XL, SuperSat 60C, Triton 2+, Triton 7
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More opinion of GoldenEar Technology Triton Seven
I’ve just received feedback on the Triton Seven. A friend (and customer) had been waiting to hear them so he came over for a listen. On hearing them he was very positive in his praise, and said that he will … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf Speakers, Speakers, Subwoofers, Tower speakers
Tagged Aon 2, Aon 3, ForceField 3, GoldenEar, GoldenEar Technology, HD Tracks, ribbon tweeter, Triton 2+, Triton 7, Triton Seven, Triton Two
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First Listen GoldenEar Technology Triton Seven
My demo GoldenEar Technology Triton Sevens arrived two weeks ago, two days before we left for a ten day trip. Since I had been told that the Sevens need 100 to 150 hours break in, their arrival before the trip was a stroke … Continue reading