Tag Archives: Triton 5
All Hail the Triton Five
A newsletter or two ago I reported that I had been surprised and pleased when I moved the Triton ONE-R from my demo room, replaced it with the Triton Five, and fell in love with the Five. I listen to … Continue reading
Hot British Review for Triton Five
Alan Sircom of Hi-Fi Plus loved almost everything about the Triton Five – bass, soundstage, dimensionality, treble, and especially the price. He didn’t claim perfection – he said that to get the best bass performance you need a big amp, and that the definition of the bass does … Continue reading
GoldenEar Technology upgrades the Triton Two and Three
Five years ago the Triton Two was GoldenEar Technology’s first speaker, and it was an immediate sensation. The Triton Two stunned audiophile reviewers and listeners with its combination of excellent sound and moderate price, so much so that many reviewers compared it to … Continue reading
GoldenEar SuperSub XXL
A new email from Sandy Gross about the SuperSub XXL December 8th, 2015 Dear Wylie, I’m not sure how many of you are familiar with Ted Green and his Strata-Gee e-newsletter. Ted, formerly VP of Sales and Marketing at Onkyo, has a marketing group called Stratecon, … Continue reading
Another review of the GoldenEar Technology Triton Five
Brent Butterworth reviewed the new GoldenEar Technology Triton Five. If you want to read this new review and two others, they are at the top of this page on GoldenEar website. If not, here is his conclusion: Conclusion- The Triton Five is … Continue reading
The GoldenEar Triton Five rides again!
Digital Trends magazine did something unusual: the reviewer wrote a preview of a forthcoming full review of the GoldenEar Technology Triton Five speaker, and he included a video showing the speaker with and without the grille, with a commentary. As usual … Continue reading
GoldenEar Triton Five Announced
GoldeEar Technology announced a new speaker model at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. The Triton Five is a non-powered tower very similar to the Triton Seven, but bigger. Well, more than just bigger. Instead having two 5 inch bass/midrange drivers … Continue reading