Three forwardfiring active woofers with four sidefiring passive radiators and a 1,600watt amp, Remarkably open, balanced sound quality, Extremely dynamic
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They're really, really heavy
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Three forwardfiring active woofers with four sidefiring passive radiators and a 1,600watt amp, Remarkably open, balanced sound quality, Extremely dynamic
It's a bit hard to write about a speaker like GoldenEar Technology's Triton One without sounding outright hyperbolic. But in every criterion that matters to me, the speaker simply punches way above its weight class. Tonally neutral? Yep. Dynamic?...
It's rare that there are game changers in speaker design, price and performance the One is such. My only recommendation when you purchase the One is proper setup, get it right and it will blow you away. When people hear “value” as describing a speaker,...
The pricing of the GoldenEar Triton Ones may put them beyond the range of some who would love them, but if you can stretch that far, we would urge you to audition these fine loudspeakers.GoldenEar Technology Triton One stereo loudspeakersPrice: $7999+...
But the Triton One was slow in coming. Meanwhile, in the three years following my review, the Triton Two remained the top GoldenEar model as it was joined by: two lower-priced floorstanders, the Triton Three ($1999.98) and Triton Seven ($1399.98); two...
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