I loved the PMC Twenty26 my fave audiophile speakers esp when driven by the Pass XA25. But my MB2SE eclipse them… esp bass as well and over all dynamics.
Spikes have been used by the HiFi industry since the early 80's as a cost effective way of creating a degree of isolation. However studios have been using alternative supports for monitors for a long time now & the enthusiast should experiment with supports as room accoustics & flooring play their part aswell.
Couldn't help imagining those exposed lower front corners getting damaged by the Hoover😮 Easily fixed with the Townsend or just by moving the feet forward ... 🎶😉🎶 Thanks for the Aziza Brahim music recommendation. Vicariously enjoying through my 1999 Rega Naos TLs. Will add her to my desert music/Tinariwen playlist😊
very nice Review. British Hi-Fi ist very popular in germany. Top brand is definitely B&W. What do you think about B&W 804? This speaker ist the top selling speaker in this price range.
Nice review Paul. I listened to your musings from beginning to end whilst shaking my head at the same time. Firstly I would never ever see myself forking out that amount of cash for a pair of anything. Secondly it absolutely beggars belief that they would tack inferior, albeit aesthetically pleasing, stands to these state of the art beauties. Then I idly checked the Stack audio supports and immediately switched off. That price again. Ah no I’m afraid I’m just not having it. My own doddery Castle Howard’s going on 30 years making music will always give me the biggest musical hug ever 😊
And a pair of Howard’s are very nice indeed, Dermot. Saying that, I’m sure PMC have speakers to fit all budgets ;) As for the feet, as I said in the video, I’m not having a go at PMC because most brands have the same issue. As do amplifier brands with their mains cables, turntable brands with their platter mats, etc. Even so, I thought I’d mention the upgrade here as I’m in the midst of reviewing the Stack Audio feet. They can be applied to most designs though, as I say. I also wanted to show that speakers like this can indeed be upgraded.
Interesting Dermot, I have Castle Howard S2's and also PMC Twenty24's (greedy I know). Love them both for different things - the soundstage and warmth from the Castles, especially on vocal tracks is just stunning, but the PMCs have detail that is incomparable to the old Castles, working really well with Jazz, Blues and anything upbeat. Castles for a chilled listening session and a glass of something, PMCs for day to day listening. (My PMC were bought used for around 1500 pounds BTW)
I would never pay that much for speakers neitther, and Paul does review products in all price ranges. When deciding just budget the price, then decide what size speakers and go listen to speakers in your local store.
I have the 23 and love them. The 26 are so much more money ? I wish you would review the 24s they might be enough of an upgrade for me and so much less cash. I wonder how close the 24 are to the 26s? PS the Oldfield cut is great thanks for highlighting it.
How happy am I for you to review these beasts from the Biggleswade company (near my home town of Luton) in Bedfordshire, they would be my dream speakers. But I am satisfied with my Jean-Marie Reynaud Euterpe Supreme speakers for the moment, well at least until I save £10k for the PMC's...(some chance) - have you ever reviewed JMR speakers from France Paul? 🤔
@@TheAudiophileMan Paul.....thanks for replying, JMR are astounding....but since... You know us 'Paul Rigsby devotees' often say, "I wonder what Paul would think of this 🤔"...well, a friend told me he had invested in a pair of Active Room Neutralizer's (ARN) by ByBee. If you review these, I will contribute to your Patreon page for sure, not a bribe but a token of appreciation and esteemed gratitude. These little white boxes you plug in and place behind your speakers; revolutionary or the snakiest snakeoil product ever to grace the hifi market, please review.......please......on knees. If you like them, I will save up for them. bybeetech.com/products/#purifiers%E2%80%93diy-and-oem
I've always been the scribbler to review the weird and wonderful - and I've often been surprised at the sonic improvements. So I have no issues but it looks like you have to get your soldering iron out? My expertise falls over right there, I'm afraid. I'd end up soldering my eye lids to the ceiling, if I attempted that. So, unless there's a ready-fitted solution...?
Hi Paul Nice Review I have these speakers great sound interested in your advice of upgrading isolation feet iam interested in stack audio but wanted to know if you have any knowledge of the iso gaia iii and if they compare. Thanks Nigel
Having tried with my supposedly more efficient twenty 26, they need a lot more power to really wake up. I've moved from 190 W devialet and a 160 W parasound halo to 100 W krell class A to a highly efficient class D Nurprime STA-9 mono blocks of 295 W each in bridged mode. This really got the PMC's singing, despite being the cheapest amp in the foray. I presently use Audio-GD Master 2H mono blocks, and these have been the best match so far. Effortless power, stunning dynamics, with a thick fat tone that overcame the lean presentation of my PMC's. So from my experience, PMC's sound alright anywhere from 50 W, but to hear them at their best, we really need to clock above 250 W. Probably why PMC demoed their speakers with the Bryston's apart from having the Bryston dealership. Just my 2 cents.
Class A is different to class D...its also more efficient as regards it doesn't heat up as much.... It's always best to run near the power of the speaker... Most clas A amp are class A+B any way... Pure class A aka valve is also very different power...it also comes down to where the manufacturers take the reading of the RMS as well...
I have a pair of Wharfedale EVO 4.4's and can attest that soft-dome midranges are gorgeous and a secret sauce that is too little seen. Maybe they're not the best for blasting hard rock VERY loud, but they do everything else lovely (and rock well too). I do not care for the heavy mesh in front of the mid and tweet in these tho... (also, the break music is a bit loud, just fyi).
The Johnny Hartman album is noted. What a fabulous voice he had. Vocal honey.
Dear Paul, Thank you very much for this excellent review. Very detailed insight as always. My kindest regards and gratitude. Best . . . 🙂
I loved the PMC Twenty26 my fave audiophile speakers esp when driven by the Pass XA25. But my MB2SE eclipse them… esp bass as well and over all dynamics.
Great to see drive unit protection
Nice review 😊 Though in audio review vogue, I would much prefer that the breaker music was not mixed much hotter than the narration.
It isn't actually, it's a lot lower. Maybe it's this particular piece of music perhaps?
the music is annoying when listening to reviews.
Thank you for the video!
Very, very nice!
I miss my twnety5 23. I had to sell them. I miss them so much
Spikes have been used by the HiFi industry since the early 80's as a cost effective way of creating a degree of isolation. However studios have been using alternative supports for monitors for a long time now & the enthusiast should experiment with supports as room accoustics & flooring play their part aswell.
spikes don't give isolation. spikes cause coupling. increasing point weight and stability
Couldn't help imagining those exposed lower front corners getting damaged by the Hoover😮
Easily fixed with the Townsend or just by moving the feet forward ...
🎶😉🎶
Thanks for the Aziza Brahim music recommendation. Vicariously enjoying through my 1999 Rega Naos TLs. Will add her to my desert music/Tinariwen playlist😊
very nice Review.
British Hi-Fi ist very popular in germany. Top brand is definitely B&W.
What do you think about B&W 804? This speaker ist the top selling speaker in
this price range.
PMC's photos made no sense to me-- their room layouts were unrealistic. Great review as usual.
Gorgious design as well!
Nice review Paul. I listened to your musings from beginning to end whilst shaking my head at the same time. Firstly I would never ever see myself forking out that amount of cash for a pair of anything. Secondly it absolutely beggars belief that they would tack inferior, albeit aesthetically pleasing, stands to these state of the art beauties. Then I idly checked the Stack audio supports and immediately switched off. That price again. Ah no I’m afraid I’m just not having it. My own doddery Castle Howard’s going on 30 years making music will always give me the biggest musical hug ever 😊
And a pair of Howard’s are very nice indeed, Dermot. Saying that, I’m sure PMC have speakers to fit all budgets ;)
As for the feet, as I said in the video, I’m not having a go at PMC because most brands have the same issue. As do amplifier brands with their mains cables, turntable brands with their platter mats, etc. Even so, I thought I’d mention the upgrade here as I’m in the midst of reviewing the Stack Audio feet. They can be applied to most designs though, as I say. I also wanted to show that speakers like this can indeed be upgraded.
@@TheAudiophileMan Fair enough Paul 😊
Interesting Dermot, I have Castle Howard S2's and also PMC Twenty24's (greedy I know). Love them both for different things - the soundstage and warmth from the Castles, especially on vocal tracks is just stunning, but the PMCs have detail that is incomparable to the old Castles, working really well with Jazz, Blues and anything upbeat. Castles for a chilled listening session and a glass of something, PMCs for day to day listening. (My PMC were bought used for around 1500 pounds BTW)
I would never pay that much for speakers neitther, and Paul does review products in all price ranges.
When deciding just budget the price, then decide what size speakers and go listen to speakers in your local store.
Really informative review.
I have the 23 and love them. The 26 are so much more money ? I wish you would review the 24s they might be enough of an upgrade for me and so much less cash. I wonder how close the 24 are to the 26s?
PS the Oldfield cut is great thanks for highlighting it.
im still rocking a pair of original PMC twenty 26.
How happy am I for you to review these beasts from the Biggleswade company (near my home town of Luton) in Bedfordshire, they would be my dream speakers. But I am satisfied with my Jean-Marie Reynaud Euterpe Supreme speakers for the moment, well at least until I save £10k for the PMC's...(some chance) - have you ever reviewed JMR speakers from France Paul? 🤔
I haven't had the pleasure, I'm afraid. But I'll certainly make a note for the future.
@@TheAudiophileMan Paul.....thanks for replying, JMR are astounding....but since... You know us 'Paul Rigsby devotees' often say, "I wonder what Paul would think of this 🤔"...well, a friend told me he had invested in a pair of Active Room Neutralizer's (ARN) by ByBee. If you review these, I will contribute to your Patreon page for sure, not a bribe but a token of appreciation and esteemed gratitude. These little white boxes you plug in and place behind your speakers; revolutionary or the snakiest snakeoil product ever to grace the hifi market, please review.......please......on knees. If you like them, I will save up for them.
bybeetech.com/products/#purifiers%E2%80%93diy-and-oem
I've always been the scribbler to review the weird and wonderful - and I've often been surprised at the sonic improvements. So I have no issues but it looks like you have to get your soldering iron out? My expertise falls over right there, I'm afraid. I'd end up soldering my eye lids to the ceiling, if I attempted that. So, unless there's a ready-fitted solution...?
Hi Paul
Nice Review I have these speakers great sound interested in your advice of upgrading isolation feet iam interested in stack audio but wanted to know if you have any knowledge of the iso gaia iii and if they compare.
Thanks
Nigel
You would need well more than 30watts to run these!
Agree probably 70 + to get the best from these
Having tried with my supposedly more efficient twenty 26, they need a lot more power to really wake up. I've moved from 190 W devialet and a 160 W parasound halo to 100 W krell class A to a highly efficient class D Nurprime STA-9 mono blocks of 295 W each in bridged mode. This really got the PMC's singing, despite being the cheapest amp in the foray. I presently use Audio-GD Master 2H mono blocks, and these have been the best match so far. Effortless power, stunning dynamics, with a thick fat tone that overcame the lean presentation of my PMC's. So from my experience, PMC's sound alright anywhere from 50 W, but to hear them at their best, we really need to clock above 250 W. Probably why PMC demoed their speakers with the Bryston's apart from having the Bryston dealership. Just my 2 cents.
Class A is different to class D...its also more efficient as regards it doesn't heat up as much....
It's always best to run near the power of the speaker...
Most clas A amp are class A+B any way...
Pure class A aka valve is also very different power...it also comes down to where the manufacturers take the reading of the RMS as well...
How do these compare to b&w 702 or 703?
Paul, hope you have a license for feeding hifi addiction? My wife is thinking of banning me from your channel!
Jim🏴🙂
;)
I daren't listen, only just received my twenty5 22i's and haven't finished running them in yet, besides, they're plenty good enough for my aging ears!
I love it when you talk techie 😳
Hehe
I have a pair of Wharfedale EVO 4.4's and can attest that soft-dome midranges are gorgeous and a secret sauce that is too little seen. Maybe they're not the best for blasting hard rock VERY loud, but they do everything else lovely (and rock well too). I do not care for the heavy mesh in front of the mid and tweet in these tho... (also, the break music is a bit loud, just fyi).
I wonder if this piece of music is ‘hotter’ than usual? I’m using the same levels. Thanks anyway, I’ll make a note for the future.
The curved wrap around imaging isn’t the speakers it’s a good preamp that does that. Maybe you just notice it less with less wide imaging speakers
Good for HighEnd Hybrid Stereo Tube Receiver Magnat MR 780? Sinus Power 1 kHz 2 x 100 W/4 Ohm.