{"id":214,"date":"2013-09-01T17:39:26","date_gmt":"2013-09-01T22:39:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.speakerandstereostore.com\/blog\/?p=214"},"modified":"2013-11-30T11:05:50","modified_gmt":"2013-11-30T17:05:50","slug":"more-opinion-of-goldenear-technology-triton-aseven","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.speakerandstereostore.com\/blog\/2013\/09\/more-opinion-of-goldenear-technology-triton-aseven\/","title":{"rendered":"More opinion of GoldenEar Technology Triton Seven"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div>\n<p>I&#8217;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 use them in his home as soon as a remodel is finished. As he left, knowing him to have a good ear and a good writing style, I asked if he would email me with his comments, so I could put them out for others. Here is his email.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Hi Wylie,<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for the demo of the Triton Sevens, Wylie. And thanks for letting me bring my Denon receiver, so I could hear them with the amps I use at home. It makes evaluating speakers that much easier for me. My high resolution HD Tracks music demo material told me everything I needed to know about the Seven&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>Had I heard the Triton Seven&#8217;s before I bought the Triton Two&#8217;s, it would have made for a more difficult decision. Here&#8217;s some history, just as a reminder of my experience with GoldenEar speakers. I started with Aon 3&#8217;s, because I had heard them at a friend&#8217;s house. They&#8217;re remarkably good bookshelf speakers. I went with 3 Aon 3&#8217;s across the front for my bedroom system, with two SuperSat 3&#8217;s as rear surrounds and a ForceField 3 sub. I was so happy that I decided to try the Aon&#8217;s in my main home theater room. I&#8217;m sure there are many, many people who would be perfectly happy with that configuration, even in a large-ish home theater. They&#8217;re that good. But I was used to larger towers, with more impact. I had Energy RC70&#8217;s in the room at the time. They lack the GoldenEar&#8217;s refinement, but they were great speakers for that space. The little Aon 3&#8217;s couldn&#8217;t quite fill the space the way I wanted.<\/p>\n<p>As you may recall, I demoed the Triton Three&#8217;s and Triton Two&#8217;s on the same day at your house. I didn&#8217;t find it difficult to select the Triton Two&#8217;s over the Three&#8217;s. They suit me better. It wasn&#8217;t a direct A\/B with the Seven&#8217;s and the Two&#8217;s the other day, but I thought the Seven&#8217;s were amazing. Your listening space is even larger than my dedicated home theater room, but the Seven&#8217;s filled them easily &#8211; which the Aon&#8217;s couldn&#8217;t quite manage to my satisfaction. They were also more open and airy than the Aon&#8217;s, as though the beautifully packaged sound of the Aon had been opened up and allowed to breathe even more freely. The Seven definitely has &#8220;big speaker&#8221; sound, with absolutely remarkable bass. With no sub connected, IMO the Seven&#8217;s easily managed the same low level as my Aon&#8217;s and ForceField 3 sub in the bedroom system.<\/p>\n<p>I know I would have been happy with the Seven&#8217;s in my main home theater. They beat the Energy RC70 speakers in every category I hold dear. They don&#8217;t best the Triton Two&#8217;s, which open up the sound stage even more and image beautifully. So, the Seven&#8217;s are going to take a place in my bedroom system, where they&#8217;ll serve as mains for home theater, and for two channel music listening. Two of the Aon 3&#8217;s will move to the main home theater room alongside the Triton Two&#8217;s, to serve as Audyssey &#8220;wide&#8221; speakers.And by the way, I&#8217;m finishing up a remodel of my home theater room, thanks to GoldenEar speakers. My old configuration had the right main speaker crammed up against a wall. As incredible as the Triton Two sounded in my &#8220;old space,&#8221; I had to figure out a way to let it &#8220;breathe&#8221; more easily. In the end, the best way to do this meant gutting the theater room, cutting a hole in the wall and placing the projector in an adjacent room. Much of the summer has been taken up with this transition. I expect it to pay big dividends in terms of sound quality. In terms of the image, I wouldn&#8217;t have tackled such a makeover. My &#8220;old&#8221; home theater room was plenty dark enough. But the Triton Two&#8217;s begged me to give them a better home. In the process, their little brothers, the Seven&#8217;s, will provide me with an even bigger sound for my secondary home theater room.<\/p>\n<p>I realize this isn&#8217;t a review as such, just a sketchy overview of my experiences. Regardless, I&#8217;ve fallen in love with GoldenEar speakers, and primarily for two huge reasons. First, the ribbon tweeter that all the GE&#8217;s share is a thing of aural beauty. It&#8217;s unbelievably smooth, and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s a big reason reviewers are so profuse in their praise of GoldenEar speakers. But just as important, the crossovers of all the GE&#8217;s I&#8217;ve listened to are completely seamless, making a warm and creamy transition from the tweeter to the midrange. And the speakers cross just as cleanly to the bass in the Aon&#8217;s and Triton&#8217;s. In many other speakers, the drivers don&#8217;t sound as pristine, or the transitions are more ragged or abrupt. Not so with GoldenEar. This makes for remarkable listening.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;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. 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