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RE: Triangle Comete 30th Anniversary Speakers

Posted by Jesse on April 21, 2012 at 06:04:13:

Thank you for your response Grinnell. Are you DeCapos the latest model? I like the idea of a minimal crossover. I used to own the Comete EX's and I liked them very much, but according to the Sam Tellig review the 30th Anniversary version are a different animal with their tweeters trickled down from the Magellan line. Tellig claimed he has never heard this level of refinement in the midrange and treble at their price point. The 30th Anniversary Cometes also have upgraded wiring, cabinet and other changes, but of course all of these changes do not necessarily mean it is as good as the DeCapos. I would love to compare them head to head, but that is not easy as both lines don't have a large number of dealers so if I buy one of the two it will probably be without an audition, but of course both brands have very good reputations so they can be sold on the used market without taking a total bath. I guess this is the problem many audiophiles face,