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Anyone live w/ planars and "classic" monitors like ls3/5a?

Posted by farfetched on July 21, 2020 at 14:32:59:

To me, I really feel happy, as far as audiophiles can be, because I can get "that sound" we all like, the planar sound.

It is truly a destination moment when you find something that just clicks for you, and maggies clicked for me.

But does anyone live with planars and "classic" stand-mounted monitors like the LS3/5a and like? I suppose I am meaning British makes.

Just as there is a "planar sound" there is no doubt a "classic stand-mounted monitor" sound. If I could afford a second quality speaker, I would like to get a Harbeth. Tens of thousands of Brits can't be wrong, I figure.

Anyone regularly switch in and out of your systems anothr classic speaker type?