I've never owned any speakers before and after listening to a neighbors sound system I've been hooked! Not really knowing what I'm looking for I found these for only £409 which I think is a steal and I am going to order them after seeing your review 😊
Another great review. I think it appeal to people who like a minimalist system with a minimum of cables. Good suggestion to use it with a TV iso a soundbar. I can understand the approach for passive power system at this price point. specially from a speaker manufacturer.
I'm using these near field with a DAC off my computer. In this setup, I don't experience the shortcomings you mentioned like you mentioned. The speaker just sounds...good (or fun I might say). Clinical or measuring completely flat does not = aural pleasure to me. I'm impressed with them, but I guess I don't haven't developed the special audiophile ear yet.
This is the first video shot on my new camera. All the others have been shot on my iPad. Shooting during the day helped too. Only problem is that I am having to learn to use not only the camera but a new video editing software suite too. That is why the video came out a little later this week 😊👍
Just opened my new pair Borea BR02. Compared to my current Klipsch R-50 M II...both 5-1/4", Klipsch has more bass and sound stage seems wider. I prefer the BR02's silk tweeter and more balanced sound and imaging clarity. Also more refined sound than any bookcase I've ever owned. BTW, the Chesnut finish looks incredible and unique (I've never seen this finish from any brand). The metal bindings are so classy and premium feeling. BR02 are simply amazing for the small size!
So much knowledge - epic! Great review as always Tarun. I couldn’t really get into these speakers, didn’t really have any major stand out sound that made me go ooooooh. I’d definitely take the BRO2 with a decent integrated over these puppies. If they made the BRO2 active...well that could be pretty special - imaging kings for the price!
Thanks David, great to hear from you. The Elara’s offer decent performance for the money but you are right there is nothing that is going to grab you as exceptional. The BR02 is a replacement for the passive version of the Elara’s. I would like to take a look at them and see what they offer 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Give me a shout if Triangle don’t send you a pair, you are welcome to try my pair out! They were so good I bought them as a budget reference
Thanks! Just a fun note I have a book shelf set mounted as my rear heights where they do an admiral job but not big enough for my room as stereo speakers.
Many active speakers nowadays also have factory-adjusted equalizers that we cannot adjust. samne that bluetoorh speakers have. you get good sound in a cheap and easy way. Easy to get the right sound with EQ. Many active speakers today use class-d amplifiers since they take up little space but provide enough watts.
One set of binding post!! One set of freaky binding post on the right speakers! Would have fulfilled active speakers owners’ wet dream!! I’m so sure every one of us would wonder how our actives would have sounded driven by other amplification!! They have gone through the trouble of putting a crossover network into each cabinet., why the heck not add another pair of binding post and make it capable to work as a passive speaker?! Even a double throw double pole would have turned that existing binding post into an high level input. Sure putting a “proper proper” passive crossover in a high end speaker would make the price highly unattractive, but since Triangle has gone down this route why not make the unique feature and selling point? As always..,, Great review!! Loved it!! Thanks!! Keep up with the good work!!
Thank you for the very good review! I recently found your channel! You are doing a great job!! Keep up! I was about to purchase the Triangles for 650€ in Greece. But at the last minute got a price cut on a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 2 + Cambridge Audio axa35 for 600€. Very pleased with the sound. Interested in your thoughts about either components when you have the time.
@@sotirislp I recently made contact with Monitor Audio so hope to get some of their products in for review. I haven’t got a contact at Cambridge Audio as yet 😊
I would have a difficult time choosing between the colours offered. I wouldn't want to rush that, they all had serious appeal. It is odd that in this day of Class D amplification that there is a single amp in each unit and a passive crossover. Sure, the additional (and likely smaller) high freq unit would add some cost but it makes the passive crossover components unnecessary so there's a credit there. I think that was a bit of a mistake, and as you mentioned if it's done properly as in the AE1 Actives the results can be good. We'll blame it on the bean counters I guess. Still, I saw a tear down of an Ikea (by Sonos) speaker and they had dedicated Class D units for low/high freq drivers and I'm sure it had the bean counter's blessing.
As much as we may prefer the 'ideal' of separate amplifiers and avoiding the passive crossover I would bet my bottom dollar that I couldn't identify which is which in a test, and chances are most people are the same... But we sure like to talk about it!
As always, I enjoyed your review even though active/powered speakers and class "d" amplification is not my cup of tea. I'm more of a tubes and class "a" guy. But an excellent useful review. And John Lee Hooker! We used to see him perform regularly here in the S.F Bay Area, where he made his home. And doesn't music allow to travel through time and space.
@@abritishaudiophile7314 I get to go one better. Cold, snowy night in 1977 in Columbus, Ohio I walking into an almost empty club and there at the bar was Johnny Lee and I spent the next hour drinking and hanging out before he walked to the stage. A night I’ll never forget!
Hey !! Great review 👌 What u mean when u said these one are appropriate for small room ? I want to buy it for my living room (29m2) you think it’s gonna be all right or I need to take the borea 02 or 03 ? Thanks 🙏
Hi Tarun, interesting review. In this video you indirectly praise the Triangle borea br02 and I'm thinking of these as a possible upgrade to my Elac debut 5 (original edition). I run these with a Marantz m-cr603 with a Yamaha wxc50 streaming amp. This is quite a humble source and amp but I have been very pleased with the sound, so much so that when I tried full-sized components I didn't think the sound was so well-integrated. I think it's probably a case of system synergy and even personal taste - I can't believe that many audio geeks would agree with my assessment! Anyway, much as I love the Elacs, the one thing they are lacking is a more revealing treble and I wonder if the br02 would give me that while offering as good a performance in the mids and bass. Thanks for the great videos you put out!
Thank you Robert. I would consider the Traingle Borea BR02 a direct competitor for the Elac Debut 5. The likelihood is there will be relative strengths and weaknesses to both of those speakers. If you like the Elac sound, I would consider looking at the Debut reference. It may be more initial outlay but will probably save you more money in the long term 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Thanks Tarun for your quick reply. I had considered the Debut reference, but as I'm looking for a more revealing treble and as I've heard that the debut reference continue in that laid back easy to live with vain, I thought maybe I should look elsewhere. Maybe if I'm after a speaker with the ability to draw you into the mix characteristics of the Elacs, along with decent bass which the original 5 definitely possess, and a revealing but unfatiguing top end then I should probably be looking in a higher price range. Don't know what it is about the original 5s; I've heard a handful of speakers at up to £500 and haven't liked any of them nearly as much. Sigh*
Just a quick question for you... have you heard the Klipsch rp500m and do you think they could fit the bill? They are just right size wise for me over the much praised rp600m.
@@robertmarshall7712 I haven’t heard it other than briefly at a show. But the Klipsch will certainly liven things up. I would also look into amplifier upgrades so the speaker is driven properly 😊
Hi Tarun I’m a subscriber to your channel an am thinking of buying the “Naim Uniti Nova” however, it’s come to my attention that Naim products need a minimum speaker cable length of 3.5 metres. Does this apply to the “Nova?” If I was to have speaker cables of 2.00 metres what affect would this have? I would appreciate your thoughts on this Kind regards Mel
Hi Mel, that was the case with old Naim amps as well as my Exposure amps. This was basically because in the pursuit of greater sound quality there was no impedance (Zoble) network on the output stage of the amp. They relied on the speaker cables to provide the right kind of impedance loading. That is why they required a circa 3m minimum figure of 8 speaker cable. I don’t think this is the case with the Uniti products but best to check with Naim 😊👍
Thanks for the review.. Is there any way to disable the automatic turning off after 30 minutes ? This is makes dependence on the annoying remote.. hope they're is a solution beacuse it is the only problem im having with those speakers.. Thanks
Thanks for the honesty as always. @ $800 with all of the input options, I wouldn't expect a tremendous level of quality. So the fact that they sound as good as they do, sounds like win. Although like you, the "active" moniker is a stretch. Coming from a pro background, active speakers are very comfortable to me. But again, how much can you do with $800, 600#.
@@abritishaudiophile7314 have you ever heard the lawrence speakers? I have the violin. www.lawrenceaudio.com/h/ServiceDetail?key=p2kbz&cont=259443. I would love to hear what you think about them.
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Complex. Which is why I would like to get your take on them. Ribbon tweeter, great, carbon woofer very good. Relatively benign port. Not the last word on bass depth but not boxy. Alot of color, texture, etc. Excellent high end but with a caveat. Took a while to break in. A lot of fiddling to get a good balance. Also I hear short time arrival issues. See fiddling above. But I have said too much. I don't want to color your impressions. A friend had the Cellos. Not finicky. Great full range speakers but much bigger than you typically review.
I am fairly sure these speakers do cut out80hz and below and send that to the subwoofer so you can higher volume out of them before the woofers start to disagree with you listening levels.
I would love to hear your opinion on speaker measurements and what your experience has been with speakers which measure well and real world enjoyment. Do really well measured speakers enhance your enjoyment? Some speakers which come to mind are Revel. They seem to have implemented technology which makes them measure very very well. If anyone I can trust your opinion . Thank you !
Interesting topic. Maybe worth a video at some point. Speaker measurements are critical as part of the design process to determine flaws in the design. It is when amateurs do measurements that people can get easily mislead. Take something as straightforward as an on-axis gated frequency response from 1m away. It is easy to mess up. Even if they get it right what does it tell you? The sound power measurement is more important as it is a more realistic representation of what you are likely to hear in your room (taking into account reflected sound). Bear in mind that 85% of what we hear is reflected sound. Manufacturers will regularly trade a flat on-axis speaker response in favour for a smoother off-axis response. Does a flat frequency response sound the best to most people? Dr Floyd Toole and Dr Sean Olive would say so based on the research they did in the 80s and 90s at the NRC at Harman International (Revel parent company). My view is that it may be desirable in an ideal listening environment. No doubt the Revel, PSB stuff measures well and they are good sounding speakers. We rarely have ideal listening environments. A little deviation (+/- 3dB) can be quite appealing to different people. Examples: Mid bass bump between 50-100Hz to improve perception of dynamics, the famous BBC dip around 1.8 - 2KHz to reduce listening fatigue, boost in the presence region 2KHz to 5KHz to give a more forward presentation. Manufacturers mess with this stuff all the time. Not everyone wants a flat frequency response. Bottom line is that there is no substitute for listening for yourself. That isn’t always easy so second best is to seek out reviewers who’s experience of products matches your own. Excellent question. I hope this helps 😊👍👍
@@leeh4722 I am looking for nearfile speakers and where looking at these, the Kanto tuks(might be too revealing or too much trebble), klipsch the fives (maybe a bit too bassy) and was also considering passive speakers like the kef q150(that one specifically for the coaxial driver for the larger sweet spot if I want to listen from further bag/of axis in my room). May I ask why you chose these speakers over say the kef q350?
Hey man! Just found out your channel and you earned a sub! I wish to buy this exact same model for my computer but i am hesitating between these and a triangle br03 with an an ampli. What are your thoughts ? Thanks for the review !
Thank you for watching and the sub. Much appreciated 😊👍 I haven’t heard the BR03s as yet but they have a good reputation. It is a tough choice and depends on many factors. For example, do you plan to upgrade in the future or just want a convenient compact solution?
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Thanks a lot for your fast answer. I don't want to upgrade and I want something I can use on my computer and move to my tv from time to time! Quality sound wise I think they are pretty much the same ? Thanks again!
if possible! could you please make a video on wireless headphones like bose qc35 vs sony's xm4. I won't be surprised if the video crosses million views 😉
@@abritishaudiophile7314 oh yes your perspective and your story telling will be appreciated a lot!! hot video topics according to me budget bookshelf speakers quality bluetooth speakers and when apple releases new airpods which should be released pretty soon please cover them earliest if possible at the same time please don't leave the hi-fi stuff 😉
Wow once again honest review so your subscribers can have idea what to buy and why to avoid ... Tarun when you connect your Mojo what volume level you keep mojo is it on 2 green ? I saw you are using Audioquest 3.5mm to rca to your amp what rca cable are they and also for input in mojo from streamer do you use toslink ? Thanks again for great review.
Thank you Atri. I usually have the Mojo output set to dark blue but adjust it sometimes. Then connect my Chord Signature interconnects via an Audioquest 3.5m to RCA adapter. I use the USB connection to my streamer 😊👍
What it almost comes down to is that you could be done with your stereo by just having these two speakers. I can see the appeal of that to many people.
Hi Hugo, I actually like the LN01A a lot. It’s strengths suit me and it’s weaknesses are in areas that don’t bother me too much. However, in review mode, I have to put my own personal preferences aside. Objectively, it is a good rather than very good system for circa £600. Hence, Recommended as opposed to Highly Recommended classification 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 The way you described it, I think I would like it as well for what it is. But for the time being a passive speaker with separate amplifier has more appeal to me personally. But as always, it is great to hear about all different products to stay in touch with what is happening in the audio world.
Thank You Tarun. Judging from your voice, it sounds like you have quite a live room acoustically. Does this trouble you in your listening? Do you use any room treatments?
In order to film, I have to remove the furniture and film in the kitchen area which has many hard reflective spaces and is much larger. It isn’t the best spot acoustically but give me the wide angle shot I desire 😉
I don't ever remember you mentioning your REL subwoofer that now makes an appearance in your wider views. Is that a Stadium or Stentor? It looks absolutely huge. No review on it yet?
Could tell from pretty early in the review that these speakers weren't getting more than a 'Recommended'. Have there been products which you've abandoned making a video because you didn't think they're up to scratch and worth the effort of making the video?
If upgrading a pair of Klipsch R-15PM what would you recommend under $1k ? These Elara's apparently aren't the answer. I'd prefer not to connect a sub and an onboard DAC is handy. Sincere thanks for some oustanding reviews!
what are these companies doing "forgetting" USB input? ;-) How do you connect lossless computer or the phone? btw there is no magic trick with DSP to push bass higher if the driver cannot do it without distortion - better to keep it rolling off rather then introduce unbearable noise ;-)
Too bad the BC Acoustique SP 102 are no more... Could have been interesting to compare them with the Elara despite they are complete different beast. (2 full range 3' per speaker, also powered 2x25W class D /and with some passive filters inside). But typical highly musical entry level marvels.
Guys i need an advise. I am looking for a speakers, there are Proac D2, Sonus fAber GP home, Vienna Beethoven, Bach, Harbeth Monitor 30 7e3s, Spendor S6e. What would;d you commend? I like SF sound but i don't have McIntosh to kick them in. Amps choice is pretty limited
Some good brands there. It all comes down to personal choice and partnering equipment. My advice narrow it down to 3 somehow. Listen to all 3 and pick your favourite 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Thank you for a reply, unfortunately i can listen to very few of these ie harbeth and Proac tablettes (to d2). Others would require me travelling along the country. I prefer british sound with high resolution which leads me to ATC, but there are no offers. And amp choice is very poor for me: mccormak powerdrive, krell kav 250, classe cap150, primare a32, yba ar, Hegel H1. and few others. I would;d go for Sonus Faber GP with my eyes closed, BUT i can't buy a Mcintosh for them and other cheaper amps won't really drive them good enough
@@moriart13 you are right that makes things tricky. Take a system approach. Certain brands of speaker work well with certain amplifiers. This is a big generalisation but the house sound of the following combination are... Harbeth / Hegel - warm Sonus Faber / McIntosh - warm ProAc / - pretty neutral
@@abritishaudiophile7314 They definitely do. It ain't my first Hi fi setup, and i really forgot how exausting it is to run around and listen to different combos, like i did 15 y ago for my first cheapo setup. I know classic combos like Harbeth/Naim, SF/Mcintosh, etc. I would really go for Sonus Faber but they require Mcintosh or Plinus or Electrocompaniet. Also there is a sweet offer for Harbeth S HL5, he asks a bit too much but isn't it and "endgame speaker"? How would it deal with Classical music ie symphonies?
@@moriart13 end game is at difdent points for different people. I am not sure it will handle big symphonic music that well. There is no substitute for cone surface area where that is concerned.
@UCMADmrBg2mMall8bpC4anQQ In other news, and this is very much praise and constrictive criticism, your sound quality is vastly improved these days, room reverb being the only remaining 'flaw'... That word being in inverted commas because it does highlight the acoustic space you review in so adds useful information to the reviews. You're so close to the upper tier of youtube production that you're very few steps away from a very slick and bang up to date channel presentation. I mention these things and the incredible progress you've made because perhaps your next upgrade should be a nicer camera? I you can narrow the depth of field, placing you the reviewer in crisp focus against a blurry background... That, combined with the aforementioned reverb (again that could be considered a plus) are the only things keeping you from the top rank of youtube vibe! Once again, this is coming from a long time sub/viewer that wants you to keep improving as you have been since the early days... All coming from a respectfully constructive place. Go back and look at one of your first batch and see how far you've come! It's already night and day there. Of course, signing off with "Picard out" would solve all those problems instantly:D In al seriousness though, it's been great seeing your channel evolve like it has... Long may that evolution continue! Thanks for the vids, they're always enjoyable even if the gear is way out of my price league, J James Ps... A challenge: Squeeze as many very subtle Trek (or whatever you fancy and have love for) references in a review - the kind that no ones would recognise but those who know, will love:!
Thank you JJ. I appreciate the feedback. This video was my first shot on my new Canon M50 as opposed to my iPad. I have to use it with a shotgun mic some 6 feet away which doesn’t help the sound. My Lav mic won’t reach. A new mic and a low aperture lense are in the shopping list but I may have to wait a while 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 ahh, you're one step ahead.. a little practice and you'll be getting very slick indeed... you seem like a quick learner so I'm looking forward to seeing how you get on with it!
I suspect you could do with a mannequin or assistant to take your place on the "set: and allow you to really get playing with the various focal lengths and other related settings while unconstrained by moving back and forth - apologies if this is what you're already doing - you seem one step ahead at all times so perhaps I'm teaching you to suck eggs, so to speak:D Check dumpsters behind department stores for them, they get thrown out regularly... That's where I found mine! Or, heaven forbid... A "blow up doll" for purposes unfathomable, but in all honesty, usually built as a comedic prop for a certain genre of stag party.
...bear in mind I love your videos having some experience in filmmaking really want to see your production level up there with the best, so it really is coming from the right place! - I genuinely am very curious how you get on with your new gear. Best of luck to you dude! Picard out:D
Come on... "Picard out" at the end just once, for me your oldest pal jjams don't you remember all the *insert guilt trip here* and *more guilt tripping*? - I beg ye sir:D
hmmm, I just discovered tis channel (subscribed :P ) and this brand of speakers. I was looking at the edifier s2000MKIII or the JBL 305P mkII (uuugly :P ) . But I am getting more and more pulled towards the triangle :) goal is to use the new speakers as desktop speakers and connect them using spdif or coaxial
You are right Neil but I am not up to speed with Woke culture. You may want check this out... www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2019/oct/30/barack-obama-calls-out-politically-woke-social-media-generation-video
@@abritishaudiophile7314 I was very careful not to call it anything else but old-fashioned, as other terms imply intent, that many people seem to miss. I would not say I'm woke, but I don't have a public platform either, unless my one vid about frozen shoulder exercises counts.
I love vinyl. Just stupidly got rid of my turntable and my record collection in the 90s (about between 50 and 100). Getting a turntable isn’t the barrier, replacing the records is 😉
@@abritishaudiophile7314 sorry to hear that. I have about 800 vynal lps that have been stuck in an airing cupboard for the last 20 years, since I moved to Devon. Though its been a waste for me, id rather i had the oppotunity to dig out my old rosewood Roksan xerxes if i had wanted to. Feeling the urge and not having the records must hurt. There is some vynal LP i just cant seem to replicate and i miss some of that in my all digital world now. XD
I would go with the studio gold 8-inch tannoy coaxial active powered monitors £100 cheaper as well a better speaker should get a pair in That's not a very nice way to describe it eggplant that's a bit of an insult lol wouldn't burgundy sound better considering their French. I'm not a fan of speakers with built-in dac's what The tannoy doesn't have with a built-in DAC longevity is going to be compromised plus it's digital Yes the tannoy has dual biamp active ab amplification putting out 112db per speaker
Not very good marketing eggplant doesn't add any panache! its like calling a speaker bucks Fizz when you mean champagne lol Yeah you should a bit of a sleep that speaker especially for the price 400 you should be able to get it for they sell them priced individually £200 each
I've never owned any speakers before and after listening to a neighbors sound system I've been hooked! Not really knowing what I'm looking for I found these for only £409 which I think is a steal and I am going to order them after seeing your review 😊
@@jrogers5152 cool 😎
Even though I'm not interested in active speakers, you still managed to keep my attention to the end!
Thanks buddy 😊👍
Another great review. I think it appeal to people who like a minimalist system with a minimum of cables. Good suggestion to use it with a TV iso a soundbar. I can understand the approach for passive power system at this price point. specially from a speaker manufacturer.
Thank you buddy 😊👍
Informative review Tarun.
I can see the appeal of speakers like these if space is a premium and you want a minimalist approach.
Indeed. Thanks buddy 😊👍
I'm using these near field with a DAC off my computer. In this setup, I don't experience the shortcomings you mentioned like you mentioned. The speaker just sounds...good (or fun I might say). Clinical or measuring completely flat does not = aural pleasure to me. I'm impressed with them, but I guess I don't haven't developed the special audiophile ear yet.
They are a good speaker at the price point. Glad you are enjoying them. Trust you ears 👍
Good to see you back to your lovely self. (lighting)
This is the first video shot on my new camera. All the others have been shot on my iPad. Shooting during the day helped too. Only problem is that I am having to learn to use not only the camera but a new video editing software suite too. That is why the video came out a little later this week 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 You seem to have it all in hand!
Another informed review as always tarun, looking forward to another review soon.
Thank you Paul 😊👍
Just opened my new pair Borea BR02. Compared to my current Klipsch R-50 M II...both 5-1/4", Klipsch has more bass and sound stage seems wider. I prefer the BR02's silk tweeter and more balanced sound and imaging clarity. Also more refined sound than any bookcase I've ever owned. BTW, the Chesnut finish looks incredible and unique (I've never seen this finish from any brand). The metal bindings are so classy and premium feeling. BR02 are simply amazing for the small size!
Cool 😎
Solid review, T
Thank you Randy 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Maybe you two could stream together and have a coffee drinking competition. My money is on Randy. :-)
@@billywindsock9597 mine too 😊👍
You're the Spock of audio reviews 😂😂😂😂
I mean that as a compliment in the best possible way 👍👍
Taken as such. Thank you 😊👍
So much knowledge - epic! Great review as always Tarun. I couldn’t really get into these speakers, didn’t really have any major stand out sound that made me go ooooooh. I’d definitely take the BRO2 with a decent integrated over these puppies. If they made the BRO2 active...well that could be pretty special - imaging kings for the price!
Thanks David, great to hear from you. The Elara’s offer decent performance for the money but you are right there is nothing that is going to grab you as exceptional. The BR02 is a replacement for the passive version of the Elara’s. I would like to take a look at them and see what they offer 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Give me a shout if Triangle don’t send you a pair, you are welcome to try my pair out! They were so good I bought them as a budget reference
@@SmallRoomAudio thanks David. Will do. Much appreciated 😊👍
Thanks! Just a fun note I have a book shelf set mounted as my rear heights where they do an admiral job but not big enough for my room as stereo speakers.
Cool 😉👍
Many active speakers nowadays also have factory-adjusted equalizers that we cannot adjust. samne that bluetoorh speakers have.
you get good sound in a cheap and easy way. Easy to get the right sound with EQ.
Many active speakers today use class-d amplifiers since they take up little space but provide enough watts.
Thank you for watching 😊
Hm...you realy do this so honest..
All respects...
A lot of ...thank you...
🙂👍
Thank you very much 😊👍
They look very pretty and minimalistic.
Nicely built too 😊
To be honest, this model... tends to be my favorite, between around 10+ pairs of power / actives small speakers! 😀
Cool 😎
Great review. Clear and concise.
Thank you Cesar 😊👍
One set of binding post!! One set of freaky binding post on the right speakers! Would have fulfilled active speakers owners’ wet dream!! I’m so sure every one of us would wonder how our actives would have sounded driven by other amplification!! They have gone through the trouble of putting a crossover network into each cabinet., why the heck not add another pair of binding post and make it capable to work as a passive speaker?! Even a double throw double pole would have turned that existing binding post into an high level input. Sure putting a “proper proper” passive crossover in a high end speaker would make the price highly unattractive, but since Triangle has gone down this route why not make the unique feature and selling point?
As always..,, Great review!! Loved it!! Thanks!! Keep up with the good work!!
Thank you William. I suspect at around this price people won’t be looking to use external amplification 😊👍
I have seen the amplifier of Triangle Elara LN05A.
nothing extra good but quite ordinary. Not the best but not bad but in the middle.
I agree. Pretty good given the price 😉
I think that you CAN change the input through the knob. It says volume/input. If I remember correctly you have to push it
Thank you Sotiris, I missed that 😉👍
Thank you for the very good review! I recently found your channel! You are doing a great job!! Keep up!
I was about to purchase the Triangles for 650€ in Greece. But at the last minute got a price cut on a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 2 + Cambridge Audio axa35 for 600€. Very pleased with the sound. Interested in your thoughts about either components when you have the time.
@@sotirislp I recently made contact with Monitor Audio so hope to get some of their products in for review. I haven’t got a contact at Cambridge Audio as yet 😊
@@sotirislp Αδερφε για τηλεοραση και ταινιες ενεργα ηχεια 2.0 ειναι ικανοποιητικα;
Κοιταω Magnat monitor reference 2a, advance acoustics air 55 η καποια edifier.
$200 off. That is really generous. I would buy them, however just ordered my ELAC sub 3090 to supplement my towers.
I am not sure how long for but a bit of a bargain while it lasts 😊
I would have a difficult time choosing between the colours offered. I wouldn't want to rush that, they all had serious appeal. It is odd that in this day of Class D amplification that there is a single amp in each unit and a passive crossover. Sure, the additional (and likely smaller) high freq unit would add some cost but it makes the passive crossover components unnecessary so there's a credit there. I think that was a bit of a mistake, and as you mentioned if it's done properly as in the AE1 Actives the results can be good. We'll blame it on the bean counters I guess. Still, I saw a tear down of an Ikea (by Sonos) speaker and they had dedicated Class D units for low/high freq drivers and I'm sure it had the bean counter's blessing.
Good points, well made. Thank you buddy 😊
As much as we may prefer the 'ideal' of separate amplifiers and avoiding the passive crossover I would bet my bottom dollar that I couldn't identify which is which in a test, and chances are most people are the same... But we sure like to talk about it!
@@rotaxtwin I have a full passive ATC system and the active equivalent in at the moment to shed light on exactly that question 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Ahhh! Looking forward to it.
Any audible hiss out of these speakers? Sorry I may have missed that while kids were playing lol!
No audible hiss. They are very quiet 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Awesome thanks for confirming!
As always, I enjoyed your review even though active/powered speakers and class "d" amplification is not my cup of tea. I'm more of a tubes and class "a" guy. But an excellent useful review.
And John Lee Hooker! We used to see him perform regularly here in the S.F Bay Area, where he made his home. And doesn't music allow to travel through time and space.
Thank you buddy, I am very jealous that you got to hear him live 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 I get to go one better. Cold, snowy night in 1977 in Columbus, Ohio I walking into an almost empty club and there at the bar was Johnny Lee and I spent the next hour drinking and hanging out before he walked to the stage. A night I’ll never forget!
@@airtow6766 that is magical 😊👍
as always - spot on.
Thank you AP 😊👍
Hi! Just discovered your channel!
Great review, loved it!
Hey !! Great review 👌
What u mean when u said these one are appropriate for small room ? I want to buy it for my living room (29m2) you think it’s gonna be all right or I need to take the borea 02 or 03 ?
Thanks 🙏
Depends on how far you are from the speakers. You may need bigger speakers 😊
Hi Tarun, interesting review. In this video you indirectly praise the Triangle borea br02 and I'm thinking of these as a possible upgrade to my Elac debut 5 (original edition). I run these with a Marantz m-cr603 with a Yamaha wxc50 streaming amp. This is quite a humble source and amp but I have been very pleased with the sound, so much so that when I tried full-sized components I didn't think the sound was so well-integrated. I think it's probably a case of system synergy and even personal taste - I can't believe that many audio geeks would agree with my assessment!
Anyway, much as I love the Elacs, the one thing they are lacking is a more revealing treble and I wonder if the br02 would give me that while offering as good a performance in the mids and bass. Thanks for the great videos you put out!
Thank you Robert. I would consider the Traingle Borea BR02 a direct competitor for the Elac Debut 5. The likelihood is there will be relative strengths and weaknesses to both of those speakers. If you like the Elac sound, I would consider looking at the Debut reference. It may be more initial outlay but will probably save you more money in the long term 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Thanks Tarun for your quick reply. I had considered the Debut reference, but as I'm looking for a more revealing treble and as I've heard that the debut reference continue in that laid back easy to live with vain, I thought maybe I should look elsewhere. Maybe if I'm after a speaker with the ability to draw you into the mix characteristics of the Elacs, along with decent bass which the original 5 definitely possess, and a revealing but unfatiguing top end then I should probably be looking in a higher price range. Don't know what it is about the original 5s; I've heard a handful of speakers at up to £500 and haven't liked any of them nearly as much. Sigh*
Just a quick question for you... have you heard the Klipsch rp500m and do you think they could fit the bill? They are just right size wise for me over the much praised rp600m.
@@robertmarshall7712 I haven’t heard it other than briefly at a show. But the Klipsch will certainly liven things up. I would also look into amplifier upgrades so the speaker is driven properly 😊
Great content.. as always .. thanks
Thank you buddy 😊👍
Hi Tarun
I’m a subscriber to your channel an am thinking of buying the “Naim Uniti Nova” however, it’s come to my attention that Naim products need a minimum speaker cable length of 3.5 metres. Does this apply to the “Nova?” If I was to have speaker cables of 2.00 metres what affect would this have? I would appreciate your thoughts on this
Kind regards
Mel
Hi Mel, that was the case with old Naim amps as well as my Exposure amps. This was basically because in the pursuit of greater sound quality there was no impedance (Zoble) network on the output stage of the amp. They relied on the speaker cables to provide the right kind of impedance loading. That is why they required a circa 3m minimum figure of 8 speaker cable. I don’t think this is the case with the Uniti products but best to check with Naim 😊👍
Thanks for your information😊, will get in touch with naim@@abritishaudiophile7314
Thanks for the review.. Is there any way to disable the automatic turning off after 30 minutes ? This is makes dependence on the annoying remote.. hope they're is a solution beacuse it is the only problem im having with those speakers.. Thanks
I’m not sure they went back a long time ago. It may be worth emailing the manufacturer 😊
Great review! Did anyone compare them to the new AIO Twin ?
Thank you. I haven’t 😊
Thanks very much for doing the U.S. conversions.👍
Saves me yelling at Alexa to do it for me.😁
You are most welcome Sam. Thank you for watching 😊👍
Thanks for the honesty as always. @ $800 with all of the input options, I wouldn't expect a tremendous level of quality. So the fact that they sound as good as they do, sounds like win. Although like you, the "active" moniker is a stretch. Coming from a pro background, active speakers are very comfortable to me. But again, how much can you do with $800, 600#.
Thank you JK 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 have you ever heard the lawrence speakers? I have the violin. www.lawrenceaudio.com/h/ServiceDetail?key=p2kbz&cont=259443. I would love to hear what you think about them.
@@jked7463 wow! They are beautiful looking speakers. How do they sound?
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Complex. Which is why I would like to get your take on them. Ribbon tweeter, great, carbon woofer very good. Relatively benign port. Not the last word on bass depth but not boxy. Alot of color, texture, etc. Excellent high end but with a caveat. Took a while to break in. A lot of fiddling to get a good balance. Also I hear short time arrival issues. See fiddling above. But I have said too much. I don't want to color your impressions. A friend had the Cellos. Not finicky. Great full range speakers but much bigger than you typically review.
@@jked7463 Cool! You should be reviewing hifi. Great description 😊👍
Great review ! Question tho, when connecting to a sub are the speakers still in full range? Also, can you compare them to the Klipsch Fives? Thanks 👍🏽
Thanks Ben, Yes they are still full range when used with a sub. Would love to take the Klipsch Fives for a spin 😊👍
I am fairly sure these speakers do cut out80hz and below and send that to the subwoofer so you can higher volume out of them before the woofers start to disagree with you listening levels.
I would love to hear your opinion on speaker measurements and what your experience has been with speakers which measure well and real world enjoyment. Do really well measured speakers enhance your enjoyment? Some speakers which come to mind are Revel. They seem to have implemented technology which makes them measure very very well.
If anyone I can trust your opinion .
Thank you !
Interesting topic. Maybe worth a video at some point.
Speaker measurements are critical as part of the design process to determine flaws in the design. It is when amateurs do measurements that people can get easily mislead. Take something as straightforward as an on-axis gated frequency response from 1m away. It is easy to mess up. Even if they get it right what does it tell you? The sound power measurement is more important as it is a more realistic representation of what you are likely to hear in your room (taking into account reflected sound). Bear in mind that 85% of what we hear is reflected sound. Manufacturers will regularly trade a flat on-axis speaker response in favour for a smoother off-axis response.
Does a flat frequency response sound the best to most people? Dr Floyd Toole and Dr Sean Olive would say so based on the research they did in the 80s and 90s at the NRC at Harman International (Revel parent company). My view is that it may be desirable in an ideal listening environment. No doubt the Revel, PSB stuff measures well and they are good sounding speakers. We rarely have ideal listening environments. A little deviation (+/- 3dB) can be quite appealing to different people. Examples: Mid bass bump between 50-100Hz to improve perception of dynamics, the famous BBC dip around 1.8 - 2KHz to reduce listening fatigue, boost in the presence region 2KHz to 5KHz to give a more forward presentation. Manufacturers mess with this stuff all the time. Not everyone wants a flat frequency response.
Bottom line is that there is no substitute for listening for yourself. That isn’t always easy so second best is to seek out reviewers who’s experience of products matches your own. Excellent question. I hope this helps 😊👍👍
Hi Taren
Any chance of a comparison between
Bro 2 and the power triangle?
Steve
I would like to get the BR02 in to take for a spin. If for no reason other than to see what the fuss is about 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 I’ve settled on BR02 after also trying out Dali Zensor 3, Kef 350 and B & W 607...I too would be interested in your view
Thank you Lee 😊
@@leeh4722 I am looking for nearfile speakers and where looking at these, the Kanto tuks(might be too revealing or too much trebble), klipsch the fives (maybe a bit too bassy) and was also considering passive speakers like the kef q150(that one specifically for the coaxial driver for the larger sweet spot if I want to listen from further bag/of axis in my room).
May I ask why you chose these speakers over say the kef q350?
@@sassiest2053 hi....I chose the BR02’s because I felt the imaging and midrange was better in my room. Also they are £200 cheaper!
Hey man! Just found out your channel and you earned a sub!
I wish to buy this exact same model for my computer but i am hesitating between these and a triangle br03 with an an ampli.
What are your thoughts ?
Thanks for the review !
Thank you for watching and the sub. Much appreciated 😊👍
I haven’t heard the BR03s as yet but they have a good reputation. It is a tough choice and depends on many factors. For example, do you plan to upgrade in the future or just want a convenient compact solution?
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Thanks a lot for your fast answer.
I don't want to upgrade and I want something I can use on my computer and move to my tv from time to time!
Quality sound wise I think they are pretty much the same ?
Thanks again!
@@zizoug5894 I suspect you are right. The BR02 was a direct replacement for the passive Elara 😊👍
if possible!
could you please make a video on wireless headphones like bose qc35 vs sony's xm4. I won't be surprised if the video crosses million views 😉
Thank for the heads up Abhishek. I suppose I should widen out from amps, speakers and DACs at some point 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 oh yes your perspective and your story telling will be appreciated a lot!!
hot video topics according to me
budget bookshelf speakers
quality bluetooth speakers
and when apple releases new airpods which should be released pretty soon please cover them earliest if possible
at the same time please don't leave the hi-fi stuff 😉
Wow once again honest review so your subscribers can have idea what to buy and why to avoid ... Tarun when you connect your Mojo what volume level you keep mojo is it on 2 green ? I saw you are using Audioquest 3.5mm to rca to your amp what rca cable are they and also for input in mojo from streamer do you use toslink ? Thanks again for great review.
Thank you Atri. I usually have the Mojo output set to dark blue but adjust it sometimes. Then connect my Chord Signature interconnects via an Audioquest 3.5m to RCA adapter. I use the USB connection to my streamer 😊👍
Thanks Tarun , fancy Bajri na Rotla ?
@@zindahoon always just been eating Aloo Parathas that my mum sent up. Yum, yum 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Whenever You want Bajri na Rotla , Ringna no olo my friend you are more than welcome at mine with family
@@zindahoon thanks buddy 😊👍
Tarun, any plans to review the new Triangle Comete ez 40th anniversary speakers ?
Thanks !
Not as yet but thanks for the heads up 😊👍
What it almost comes down to is that you could be done with your stereo by just having these two speakers. I can see the appeal of that to many people.
Hi Hugo, I actually like the LN01A a lot. It’s strengths suit me and it’s weaknesses are in areas that don’t bother me too much. However, in review mode, I have to put my own personal preferences aside. Objectively, it is a good rather than very good system for circa £600. Hence, Recommended as opposed to Highly Recommended classification 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 The way you described it, I think I would like it as well for what it is. But for the time being a passive speaker with separate amplifier has more appeal to me personally.
But as always, it is great to hear about all different products to stay in touch with what is happening in the audio world.
These are on sale for 450$ where I am. Are these better than the Audio Engine A5s?
I haven't compared them 🙂
@@abritishaudiophile7314 A younger me would have gone into a fit of rage over this. But im older now. Wiser. Calmer.
Thank You Tarun. Judging from your voice, it sounds like you have quite a live room acoustically. Does this trouble you in your listening? Do you use any room treatments?
In order to film, I have to remove the furniture and film in the kitchen area which has many hard reflective spaces and is much larger. It isn’t the best spot acoustically but give me the wide angle shot I desire 😉
@@abritishaudiophile7314 It sounds just fine. Very clear. Just seemed "live" for audio. Keep up the good work. j
@@fletchermunson6225 thanks Lee. I am using a shotgun mic with the new camera doesn’t help 😉👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 You are coming across very well. Don't worry about it.
I don't ever remember you mentioning your REL subwoofer that now makes an appearance in your wider views. Is that a Stadium or Stentor? It looks absolutely huge. No review on it yet?
You are right. I don’t talk about it much but it is an important part of my set up. It is a Strata III 😊
I can get these for 160 euros, i think it is a steal.
@@tidiane.b1691 absolutely 👍
Could tell from pretty early in the review that these speakers weren't getting more than a 'Recommended'. Have there been products which you've abandoned making a video because you didn't think they're up to scratch and worth the effort of making the video?
A couple but I normally choose wisely 😊
Great to see that the potato camera has been dealt with. ;)
The iPad did its job but I really did need to get a camera 🎥👍
If upgrading a pair of Klipsch R-15PM what would you recommend under $1k ? These Elara's apparently aren't the answer. I'd prefer not to connect a sub and an onboard DAC is handy. Sincere thanks for some oustanding reviews!
Thank you quicktoevil. If you can go a little higher in price. The Acoustic Energy AE1s are fantastic for the money 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 No DAC and $1390 here in the US but I trust your opinion like the Gospels. Thanks so much for the prompt reply!
Thank you buddy 😊👍
the disadvantage of active speakers is that the amplifier takes up a lot of space inside the box which means that the bass does not become as good
what are these companies doing "forgetting" USB input? ;-) How do you connect lossless computer or the phone?
btw there is no magic trick with DSP to push bass higher if the driver cannot do it without distortion - better to keep it rolling off rather then introduce unbearable noise ;-)
I think it is because the asynchronous input on USB requires a separate interface to the other digital connections. It is a cost saving thing 😉
@@abritishaudiophile7314 oh, that is new for me - thank you ;-)
Too bad the BC Acoustique SP 102 are no more... Could have been interesting to compare them with the Elara despite they are complete different beast.
(2 full range 3' per speaker, also powered 2x25W class D /and with some passive filters inside). But typical highly musical entry level marvels.
Thanks Vivian. I haven’t come across those 😉
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Full range : another speaker family. Lot's of french brands around, maybe some english ones too.
Guys i need an advise. I am looking for a speakers, there are Proac D2, Sonus fAber GP home, Vienna Beethoven, Bach, Harbeth Monitor 30 7e3s, Spendor S6e. What would;d you commend? I like SF sound but i don't have McIntosh to kick them in. Amps choice is pretty limited
Some good brands there. It all comes down to personal choice and partnering equipment. My advice narrow it down to 3 somehow. Listen to all 3 and pick your favourite 😊
@@abritishaudiophile7314 Thank you for a reply, unfortunately i can listen to very few of these ie harbeth and Proac tablettes (to d2). Others would require me travelling along the country. I prefer british sound with high resolution which leads me to ATC, but there are no offers.
And amp choice is very poor for me: mccormak powerdrive, krell kav 250, classe cap150, primare a32, yba ar, Hegel H1. and few others. I would;d go for Sonus Faber GP with my eyes closed, BUT i can't buy a Mcintosh for them and other cheaper amps won't really drive them good enough
@@moriart13 you are right that makes things tricky. Take a system approach. Certain brands of speaker work well with certain amplifiers. This is a big generalisation but the house sound of the following combination are...
Harbeth / Hegel - warm
Sonus Faber / McIntosh - warm
ProAc / - pretty neutral
@@abritishaudiophile7314 They definitely do. It ain't my first Hi fi setup, and i really forgot how exausting it is to run around and listen to different combos, like i did 15 y ago for my first cheapo setup.
I know classic combos like Harbeth/Naim, SF/Mcintosh, etc.
I would really go for Sonus Faber but they require Mcintosh or Plinus or Electrocompaniet.
Also there is a sweet offer for Harbeth S HL5, he asks a bit too much but isn't it and "endgame speaker"? How would it deal with Classical music ie symphonies?
@@moriart13 end game is at difdent points for different people. I am not sure it will handle big symphonic music that well. There is no substitute for cone surface area where that is concerned.
The clarity of your image is 10 times better - you were a bit fuzzy. Well not you the camera 🤪
Thank you Brian. My first video with my new Canon M50 as opposed to my iPad 😊👍
@UCMADmrBg2mMall8bpC4anQQ In other news, and this is very much praise and constrictive criticism, your sound quality is vastly improved these days, room reverb being the only remaining 'flaw'... That word being in inverted commas because it does highlight the acoustic space you review in so adds useful information to the reviews. You're so close to the upper tier of youtube production that you're very few steps away from a very slick and bang up to date channel presentation.
I mention these things and the incredible progress you've made because perhaps your next upgrade should be a nicer camera? I you can narrow the depth of field, placing you the reviewer in crisp focus against a blurry background... That, combined with the aforementioned reverb (again that could be considered a plus) are the only things keeping you from the top rank of youtube vibe!
Once again, this is coming from a long time sub/viewer that wants you to keep improving as you have been since the early days... All coming from a respectfully constructive place. Go back and look at one of your first batch and see how far you've come! It's already night and day there.
Of course, signing off with "Picard out" would solve all those problems instantly:D
In al seriousness though, it's been great seeing your channel evolve like it has... Long may that evolution continue!
Thanks for the vids, they're always enjoyable even if the gear is way out of my price league,
J James
Ps... A challenge: Squeeze as many very subtle Trek (or whatever you fancy and have love for) references in a review - the kind that no ones would recognise but those who know, will love:!
Thank you JJ. I appreciate the feedback. This video was my first shot on my new Canon M50 as opposed to my iPad. I have to use it with a shotgun mic some 6 feet away which doesn’t help the sound. My Lav mic won’t reach. A new mic and a low aperture lense are in the shopping list but I may have to wait a while 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 ahh, you're one step ahead.. a little practice and you'll be getting very slick indeed... you seem like a quick learner so I'm looking forward to seeing how you get on with it!
I suspect you could do with a mannequin or assistant to take your place on the "set: and allow you to really get playing with the various focal lengths and other related settings while unconstrained by moving back and forth - apologies if this is what you're already doing - you seem one step ahead at all times so perhaps I'm teaching you to suck eggs, so to speak:D
Check dumpsters behind department stores for them, they get thrown out regularly... That's where I found mine!
Or, heaven forbid... A "blow up doll" for purposes unfathomable, but in all honesty, usually built as a comedic prop for a certain genre of stag party.
...bear in mind I love your videos having some experience in filmmaking really want to see your production level up there with the best, so it really is coming from the right place! - I genuinely am very curious how you get on with your new gear. Best of luck to you dude! Picard out:D
@@yyams I use the big teddy. Remember him from early videos 😉
Come on... "Picard out" at the end just once, for me your oldest pal jjams don't you remember all the *insert guilt trip here* and *more guilt tripping*? - I beg ye sir:D
😂 I will have to remember to do that one time 😊👍
@@abritishaudiophile7314 I will love you forever if you do:D
hmmm, I just discovered tis channel (subscribed :P ) and this brand of speakers.
I was looking at the edifier s2000MKIII or the JBL 305P mkII (uuugly :P ) .
But I am getting more and more pulled towards the triangle :)
goal is to use the new speakers as desktop speakers and connect them using spdif or coaxial
They would make great desktop speakers. Thank you for watching and your support. Very much appreciated 😊👍
Master/Slave is an anachronistic term now.
You are right Neil but I am not up to speed with Woke culture. You may want check this out...
www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2019/oct/30/barack-obama-calls-out-politically-woke-social-media-generation-video
@@abritishaudiophile7314 I was very careful not to call it anything else but old-fashioned, as other terms imply intent, that many people seem to miss. I would not say I'm woke, but I don't have a public platform either, unless my one vid about frozen shoulder exercises counts.
Thats a big echo in that room... 😅
No turntable. Do tell? I would think you'd be a huge fan of vinyl or are you too much of a digital purist?
I love vinyl. Just stupidly got rid of my turntable and my record collection in the 90s (about between 50 and 100). Getting a turntable isn’t the barrier, replacing the records is 😉
@@abritishaudiophile7314 sorry to hear that. I have about 800 vynal lps that have been stuck in an airing cupboard for the last 20 years, since I moved to Devon. Though its been a waste for me, id rather i had the oppotunity to dig out my old rosewood Roksan xerxes if i had wanted to. Feeling the urge and not having the records must hurt. There is some vynal LP i just cant seem to replicate and i miss some of that in my all digital world now. XD
@@titntin5178 that is a nice turntable and an impressive amount of records 😊
I would go with the studio gold 8-inch tannoy coaxial active powered monitors £100 cheaper as well a better speaker should get a pair in
That's not a very nice way to describe it eggplant that's a bit of an insult lol wouldn't burgundy sound better considering their French.
I'm not a fan of speakers with built-in dac's what The tannoy doesn't have with a built-in DAC longevity is going to be compromised plus it's digital
Yes the tannoy has dual biamp active ab amplification putting out 112db per speaker
I believe Triangke describe it as eggplant. I will have to check out those Tannoys 😉
Not very good marketing eggplant doesn't add any panache! its like calling a speaker bucks Fizz when you mean champagne lol
Yeah you should a bit of a sleep that speaker especially for the price 400 you should be able to get it for they sell them priced individually £200 each
You sound a little echoey
I am using my shotgun mic with the new camera as my Lav mic won’t reach. I need to get a Lav mic with a longer lead 😊
Thanks for the review. New subscriber here. Enjoyed.
Thank you Joseph. Very much appreciate the sub 😊👍