Nice review 👌 I've upgraded my hifi to some pretty high end gear. Currently running some Monitor Audio Platinum 100 MKII. But do you know what, for all the extra money I've spent on upgrading Amps, speakers etc, by far my most most favourite speakers were my Monitor Audio Silver 300 6G (and a far cheaper Cayin tube amp). I do not know what it is about the Silver range, but they make everything you listen to sound just so damn good. They're not speakers you sit and listen to analytically, but they just make music so much fun. If you've never heard the Silver range you owe it to yourself to audition them. They are gems of a speaker.
Its funny, they are really great. I think once you hit a certain tier the improvements become more incremental. Alternatively, they might just be really fun speakers!
Great review, thanks for taking the time. I'm about to purchase a pair in walnut.....I just need nudging to pull the trigger. BTW, 'wave guide'? Let's call it what it is, it's a grille. I do hate it when speaker manufacturers make up terminology for things that already have perfectly adequate names.
@@0102studio You must have done, I just ordered a pair from a Scottish dealer (I'm at the other end of the UK) and I'm told they'll be here before the end of the week....hurrah! And thanks again.
I'm really rather pleased with my purchase having had them a week now. My concern that at 3" the mid range driver might not be up to snuff was put to bed, it does the job perfectly. Mine too are about 6" from the wall and sound great though if pressed, I'd say they are a little bright during some vocals but not enough to spoil the overall enjoyment of the music. Thanks again for the review.
@@0102studio It's a Yamaha RX-A3060 that I bought last year but only installed last month. My room isn't very large, roughly 12.5x12.5 feet square. I was initially looking at the M/A Gold 300 7G but thought they'd be too large/powerful for my room size. I have to say, the walnut veneer on my 300's is just beautiful.
Thanks for a very good review. I've had my eye on this model for some time but as my room is only about 17 x 12 feet I'm concerned about possible bass boom as they would have to be close to furniture and 12 inches max from the wall behind. Just wondered if you have any issues with bass boom seeing that you speakers are positioned close to wall and furniture?
I've had the silver 300 g6 for two years now with a Yamaha as2200, in a similar size room to yours 12inches from the wall and the rear lower port bunged, and they are just fine. Nowadays it's the way some modern music is mixed, overly bass heavy, but that's why you have, or should have, tone controls, they are great speakers, go for them.
But they are no Dali Opticon 8 MK 2 or Rubicon, these are more impressive than Monitor Audio in the Bass department...then again also more expensive. For under 2500 $ you are hard pressed to find a better speaker than the Silver's. The Polk R700 would probably come closest.
Did you have a chance to demo these with the Rotel A14mkii? I’m considering this one or the Roksan Attessa to pair with mine. Also in Walnut, thanks to this review. Love them.
Alas those two reviews were years apart. But if I pulled from memory I woukd pick the Rotel over the Attessa. The Rotel also has tone controls. The Attessa looks better.
@@0102studio I’m leaning that way with the A14, sounds like it will be a good match. I agree with the display observations though. Thanks for the reply.
So do you have them paired with CXA60? I am looking on some info about the amp, as I feel it really lack the details I was hearing with all other amps I tested.
You should probably listen to it if you can prior to making a judgement on it. Admittedly though, the cxa81 and the newly released mkii would be better options.
While there will be an improvement, it may not be as night and day as you would hope. I heard the bronze 5 years ago breifly and they were awesome. The Silver 300 certainly look more upmarket though.
Nice review 👌 I've upgraded my hifi to some pretty high end gear. Currently running some Monitor Audio Platinum 100 MKII. But do you know what, for all the extra money I've spent on upgrading Amps, speakers etc, by far my most most favourite speakers were my Monitor Audio Silver 300 6G (and a far cheaper Cayin tube amp). I do not know what it is about the Silver range, but they make everything you listen to sound just so damn good. They're not speakers you sit and listen to analytically, but they just make music so much fun. If you've never heard the Silver range you owe it to yourself to audition them. They are gems of a speaker.
Its funny, they are really great. I think once you hit a certain tier the improvements become more incremental. Alternatively, they might just be really fun speakers!
Great review, thanks for taking the time. I'm about to purchase a pair in walnut.....I just need nudging to pull the trigger.
BTW, 'wave guide'? Let's call it what it is, it's a grille. I do hate it when speaker manufacturers make up terminology for things that already have perfectly adequate names.
Hopefully I provided sufficient nudging!
@@0102studio You must have done, I just ordered a pair from a Scottish dealer (I'm at the other end of the UK) and I'm told they'll be here before the end of the week....hurrah! And thanks again.
I'm really rather pleased with my purchase having had them a week now. My concern that at 3" the mid range driver might not be up to snuff was put to bed, it does the job perfectly. Mine too are about 6" from the wall and sound great though if pressed, I'd say they are a little bright during some vocals but not enough to spoil the overall enjoyment of the music. Thanks again for the review.
@@jayroland9481 not a problem! Glad you like them. What amp do you have them paired with btw?
@@0102studio It's a Yamaha RX-A3060 that I bought last year but only installed last month. My room isn't very large, roughly 12.5x12.5 feet square. I was initially looking at the M/A Gold 300 7G but thought they'd be too large/powerful for my room size. I have to say, the walnut veneer on my 300's is just beautiful.
Thanks for a very good review. I've had my eye on this model for some time but as my room is only about 17 x 12 feet I'm concerned about possible bass boom as they would have to be close to furniture and 12 inches max from the wall behind. Just wondered if you have any issues with bass boom seeing that you speakers are positioned close to wall and furniture?
The bass boom can be mitigated with the included foam bungs. Though, they can be placed closer to a wall than you would think. I love these speakers.
Also,.. thank you!
I've had the silver 300 g6 for two years now with a Yamaha as2200, in a similar size room to yours 12inches from the wall and the rear lower port bunged, and they are just fine.
Nowadays it's the way some modern music is mixed, overly bass heavy, but that's why you have, or should have, tone controls, they are great speakers, go for them.
@@0102studioI agree they work really well in reducing any boom.
Hello. Perhaps someone listened to a bunch of rotel ra1592 and monitor audio silver 500 7g how are your impressions?
But they are no Dali Opticon 8 MK 2 or Rubicon, these are more impressive than Monitor Audio in the Bass department...then again also more expensive. For under 2500 $ you are hard pressed to find a better speaker than the Silver's. The Polk R700 would probably come closest.
I can’t wait to hear the Dali’s!
Did you have a chance to demo these with the Rotel A14mkii? I’m considering this one or the Roksan Attessa to pair with mine. Also in Walnut, thanks to this review. Love them.
Alas those two reviews were years apart. But if I pulled from memory I woukd pick the Rotel over the Attessa. The Rotel also has tone controls. The Attessa looks better.
@@0102studio I’m leaning that way with the A14, sounds like it will be a good match. I agree with the display observations though. Thanks for the reply.
@@MrGeorgeMunroe Also consider the s14, same power. And the cxa81.
So do you have them paired with CXA60? I am looking on some info about the amp, as I feel it really lack the details I was hearing with all other amps I tested.
You should probably listen to it if you can prior to making a judgement on it. Admittedly though, the cxa81 and the newly released mkii would be better options.
Great review thanks! So its a big difference vs the 685s?
Oh, its seemingly night and day. I really do love these speakers and hoping to one day get a pair for myself.
I am looking to upgrade my bronze 5 set up with these will I see any improvement?
While there will be an improvement, it may not be as night and day as you would hope. I heard the bronze 5 years ago breifly and they were awesome. The Silver 300 certainly look more upmarket though.
@@0102studio Thanks for the feedback I may actually keep them for a bit longer I just got the Marantz 50 Cinema
@@marinejunkies9625 oh, that’s a sweet receiver!
It is ikey for only movies...or is bronze enough for looking movies...thanks
Hmm, aesthetics aside, going bronze would save a ton of cash.
You want more Bass for Movies, then the Silver 500 7G are your best friend. These 300 were designed for smaller spaces, bru