Keep being yourself, calling it how you see it and comparing similar priced as well as not so similarly priced pieces. This is part of the appeal you have with you viewership. Honesty is your forte. That sets you apart from the bulk of reviewers. Press on Sean!
his consistency and how he hears and describes the reviewed item is way more important than honesty. and he is far better than almost all others, a mentor to us all
I've said this before and i'll say it again. You'll not find a more knowledgeable, detailed and honest review of Hifi gear on the Net. Chapeau Sean. The best part of all this, is i live in France and there are always so many second hand Triangle speakers available on the market, going for silly money!
How nice. A good spot to have quarantined in. Yes I do. Two pairs. BR03 and Signature Thetas. I wrote a pretty long comment above (or below) to Sean's video.
@@meshplates Nice. How do the two compare out of interest? I picked mine up for half price open box. Someone got lucky with a promo and payed less than me but found them too large for his room .
Dude, you are so good at this. Love your show man. ZF has the best format for reviewing gear on YT, even down to the discribtion box. Please keep it up man 👊🏽
I concur, small stuff like that really matters in the real world. I just ordered these from Italy way up to Finland. And seeing the boxes was a substantial part of that choice. Keep up the good work. ☮️
Wow! A speaker you can actually enjoy listening to music on! Go figure. It sounds off, but that's exactly what the hi fi industry is pushing for these days, and as the matter a fact, the last 2 decades. Personally, I really don't care about hyper resolution components. What happened to musicality? The Genese Trios sound like speakers I'm going to love. Triangle aren't producing these any longer. Get em' while you can, especially at these discounted prices. I just pulled the trigger on a pair. Thanks for your excellent review Shawn. Happy listening! P.s. Every reviewer so far said that when listening to the Trios, they stop analyzing and start enjoying. Well, that's what it should be about.
Hello Sean, I think your channel is fantastic and your description of products is one of the best on RU-vid. I have recently purchased the Triangle Genese Trio speakers and am just delighted with them. Your description of these speakers is bang on! Cheers.
Are you still loving them? I need a new pair that can pull double duty for TV/Movie viewing. I have a sub and rears and the fact that they make a matching center channel has me considering. Do you think there would do well in that role? Thanks
Gorgeous speaker, love the finish work. I really like that tweeter design, an it's housing. Cool that the drivers are in house. Always love to see the dual binding post. After listening to your review, and looking at it's price tag, makes it sound like some great bang for the buck. Have a great day man!
Some of my friends felt like I wasn't clear enough about whether or not I prefer the Trios or the Signature Thetas. So I'm going to use this as an opportunity to be very clear about where I stand: I prefer the sound of the Trio's over the objectively superior Signature Thetas, and if it were my money, that's where I'd spend it. Why? Because as good as the Signature Thetas sound, the Trios are easier to work with, sound better with a wider variety of music, and do a better job of getting out of the way of themselves. The Signature Thetas take on more of a high-end sound. They're objectively great, but they draw attention to themselves. Don't get me wrong though -- pair them up to a good tube amp or a high-end SS amp... and you'll be enjoying some great sound. But at the end of the day, I'd go with the Trio.
Measurements suggest Thetas are more neutral, while the Trios have quite an extra bass lift. Ok, can be called „fuller“ and may work better on some tube amps.
I'm not likely to buy a pair of these, but not for lack of a calibratible, subjective, comparative review here. You have succeeded in giving me a clear notion of what these sound like, without my having to do a roadtrip to hear them. Kudos.
Just changed the amp for my Signature Deltas from lower end Emotiva to the Willsenton R8 tube amp.. such a big change! Even running in triode mode there's more and deeper bass also more dynamics from the tube amp - not what I expected. And top end more pleasant, of course. Indeed also looks like to me that especially the Signature line loves tubes.
Steve how would you say these compare to the Canton 836.2 that you just reviewed? I have the Canton’s that you reviewed but have a problem keeping them far enough away from the wall, so a front Porter Design could be better but are these Triangle’s just as good, would I leave any bass on the table?
Great review content as usual! Don't know how you do this unscripted! Glad to see that a few good French hi-fi brands are slowly making their way to the States! Would love to hear your take on high-end Devialet amplifiers for instance... Looking forward to your next video as usual!
I haven't been attracted to any of the other Triangle speakers I've seen reviewed, but these sound like they fit my taste perfectly and are a reasonable price. They definitely go on my list for possible next speakers.
Absolutely worth looking into. Now that they are gone, I've put a note in with Triangle to get a set back my way. I dont find other speakers in this range to be as satisfying. To my taste, at least.
@@ZeroFidelity One thing I was wondering about and I don't think you mentioned in the review: do they come with any grilles? I've never been a fan of the look of having a huge port on the front.
Another excellent review, Sean...the voice signature sounds like it's to my taste...great price too, and they look gorgeous...reminds me of the older B&W Nautilus 805s.
Great review! I totally agree with you, they sound exactly like you said. I ve been a long fan of the triangle speakers, owning 3 different models so far. My last ones will be the magellan series. I currently own the bigger brother of the trio, the quartet. They are amazing for the price. They require a lot of power in order for them to sound right, so i paired them with mark levinson separates.
Outstanding review Sean. I got the Borea BR03 based on your recommendation and I am very happy with them, However, if I had the $, I would upgrade to the Genèse Trio. Since I don't, I won't, & I will enjoy the BR03 for what they are. Love the channel & the reviews!
@@craigjohnchronicles2504 I ended up with a pair of the Wharfedale Evo 4.2 that were a demo from a local shop. Outstanding stand mount speakers. Very pleased.
@@theeverydayaudiophile4147 Nice. Congrats on the pick-up. I'm now looking at the Revel M16, M105 and M106. I heard the M105, and that speaker just ticked all the boxes. Now wondering if the M16 is similar enough, and would I miss anything if I didn't get the M106. The M105 was so full in the mid tones, and smooth on the highs.
Sean, anyone interested in the Triangle Genese Trio should act fast as it does not seem to be available in the UK or in the EU. The replacement Signature seems to be available in the UK for £2,750. Enjoy your videos so keep them going. Regards Daniel
Excellent review, Sean. Those are beautiful. I’ve got a feeling these are gonna sell a lot of units after this vid, especially at that price. Speaking of awful couriers, Fed Ex tried to leave my Pendragons at the end of my driveway, and you know how much those weigh. I luckily caught the lazy and sneaky SOB, and had to argue with him to let me use his cart to bring them into my living room, which is right inside my front door. I realized a huge gash in the box was probably why he was trying to make a quick getaway. I asked him to wait for me to check, and they were luckily fine.
Viewy McViewFace I should’ve have been clearer in the fact that I borrowed his cart to get em into my living room, and that I’ve got a ramp leading up to my front door anyway. It took no more than a few minutes. Door to door, not door to end of driveway. I mean a few feet from the street is where he was gonna leave em.
@@NickP333 Yesterday, a driver left a package out in the rain. While it was raining. Despite there being a sh*t ton of dry space by my front door. Would have been too painful to carry the light package an extra foot? I know not everybody who delivers packages are this way.. but it sure can be frustrating to deal with all the same.
Zero Fidelity Yeah, man. There’s of course good and bad eggs in most businesses, and I’ve found most people are inherently good. I’m sorry about the package in the rain, man. I hope the contents were ok. Keep up the great job, Sean. Thanks!
nice i was wondering why i sometimes prefer my cheap car system than my expensive audio speakers, and u explained it ...sometimes things are too analytical and reveal too much ...great channel very informative and fun to watch
Thanks Sean, another great review! After watching this, I think I'm going to bite the bullet and go for the Genese Quartet. Hopefully, it keeps the same qualities with a little more oomf
A great choice! As I understand it, its the same general sound - only ya get more of it! I recall asking the owner of Triangle what his personal favorites are. While I won't give away his answers, I don't mind saying that the Quartet is a speaker that he is very, very fond of.
Nice review, keep up the good work! I'm from France, so I could get them for a lot cheaper: you can find them in stores for 800euros a pair. It's only my opinion, but with such a price tag, they could out compete the S400.
Many thanks for this great review! I have the Comete but have heard the Genese Quartet playing with a Musical Fidelity Nutube amp - that was magic! Now I am curious to try the Trio, they sell for the same pruce as the Comete in Sweden.
Sean, you absolutely give th most detailed & brutally honest equipment evals I've ever heard! U mentioned 90s grunge on eval, may I ask what band/ recording u used??🍻🎸🎶
Shawn, thanks for a great detailed review. Do you think the Genese Trio is good for classical music?? Or is the 40th anniversary comete more recommended for classical? Thanks so much in advance!!
Ok, I set up a second system in my bedroom just like yours. I even put my gear on a coffee table like yours. Now you have your gear on the floor on platforms! I can't keep up!
Great review! I know you weren't completely happy with it but I still found it informative and useful, especially because I'm considering upgrading my Bro3s to these or the S400s. I love the signature of the Bros but I do feel like I want something a bit more refined. The thing I notice the most about the Bros that I don't like is that I hear the cabinet a lot. But I love their signature, just would like a more polished sound. What would you say has a signature closest to the Bros, the s400s or the Genesee?
Thanks Matthew. The Genese will be more identical, although still notably different (more refined, neutral in the mids, more revealing, with stronger bass output).
Always enjoyed your content and reviews greatly, so video quality never entered my mine...now if you were to start to sing, I might want better audio quality, LOL...
Another One, as DJ Khaled would say! I love you Sean, good to see you back, and seeming hating the fact that you are...🤣🤣, Seriously though, IYO do think it better that a speaker be forgiving or revolving, and do you prefer "accuracy" or warmth. Thanks for all you do. PEACE
I prefer something that rides the lines between all o those attributes. Too much of any one trait is never a good thing to my ears, which is why I was particularly drawn to the Trio.
This is a really good review, Sean. As an aside, congrats for getting the pronunciation of the last syllable correct during the Final Thoughts section; it’s “ezz”, not “AYzz” ... the accent on the e is accent grave. Yes, I speak French, LOL. I’ve been considering the Gaia EZ for my system, but I’m going to ask my dealer if he is able to get the Genèse Trioin for an audition. He’s an enthusiastic Triangle dealer and I’ve auditioned the Gaia in his shop, driven by my amp. The speed and forward presentation sounded really good with my amp and the music selection I brought along. But I didn’t audition any larger scale, symphonic music; it sounds like the Genèse Trio might be preferable for classical. Thanks for this review.
I dunno. That Gaia looks like an absolute sweetheart. I'd say if you like it, go for it. The Trio won't be available to B&M dealers for quite some time.
Another great review. Thanks for putting the time in, your reviews really are a step above most. I'm looking for bookshelf speakers for my home office, but it's only about 10x12 feet. Would these be too dominant for such a small space? Thanks again!
Very thorough review and well done. So glad I got the signature theta which I couldn't a-b to the genese trio. I got my thetas on an extreme super covid 19 sale here in France during the early days of the lockdown. I think the dealer was trying to liquidate their stock and thought that covid had the potential to go on and on forever and put them under. The result was I got my thetas for essentially the US price of the genese trios!! Great deal indeed. I concur that they take a tremendous amount of time to break in but now that they have they are remarkabky wonderful speakers and work fabulously with my tube Mono block amps and pair of rel t7is.. Very high end sound on a budget in my special case. Please would you consider doing reviews of the ultimate triangle monitors the Magellan duettos as well as their direct French competitors the focal kanta 1s? I really appreciate the quality of the French build and watched a triangle factory tour utube video that impressed me. As a final aside , triangle breaks in all their Magellan line of speakers at the factory in a dedicated isolation room so that are plug and play. I guess that they want to avoid complaints from less than patient customers saying goddam it I paid a fortune for these speakers and they sound broken out of the box!
Thanks for another thorough, thoughtful & informative review. I have acquestion a little bit off the subject. I own these Triangle speakers. I am now moving it from my 2-channel listening multipurpose room to my 7.2 surround sound multipurpose room. The Triangle Speakers will play the role of a large satellite speaker. They will be placed on either side of my rear-side wall approximately 6 feet away from the listening area. I will have a separate pair if B&W satellite speakers behind the sofa in the listening area. Do I angle ( toe in) my Triangle & Bowers & Wilkins satellite speakers toward the listening area? If so, by approximately how much? Thanks Folks@
Look up the Savage Geese You Tube channel. Your opening shot was fantastic like SG photography.By the way, the new Wharfedale Evo 4.2 would be a great competitor to the Triangle. Tharbamar did a review of that today compared to a B&O at twice the price and the Wharfedale sounded better. Thanks, Sean.
Thanks, nice video. I like your approach, not superficial like many other reviews, makes sense. I may get the Signatures to a Croft integrated. Now between the Signatures and the Focal Elektra 1008 be2... did you compare?
From your very well done review, these sound to be exactly what I’m looking for. At the moment, a bit out of my price range... nevertheless, I’m seriously going to be considering them. So far, from my many experiences with monitors, I’ve either gotten far too forward of a sound, or just too laid-back. I like mostly warm sound, but most “darker” sounding speaks tend to make Metal or rock sound kind of boring. On the other side of the coin, Klipsch, make my ears bleed and are not my forte for extended listening. So... these seem perfect. Thanks for your review Sean... I must own a pair of these. Maybe I can sell off all my other speakers that I find mostly just mediocre sounding. 😃
If you are still looking, the black pair are on sale at Adorama for $549 each and free shipping and handling. Really want a pair in white, but debating at that price.
Intersting. I have the BRO3, during the review I said to myself "this is my next speaker". And then you mentioned that it does not have the midrange quality of the BR03. Which is why I love them.. 🤔
Sure is a beautiful speaker with great presentation, the dilemma here is that @ $1400 price range triangle also have the full range and highly reviewed BR08 speaker that also can be seen on the Adorama website.
I'd break it down like this: The BRO8 will have more bass, better dynamic output, and more forward sounding midrange. The Trio will sound warmer and more tonally accurate in the mids, the top end will be a bit more forward and refined, and the soundstage will be more focused with greater depth. Both are good values. It just depends on what you want.
@@ZeroFidelity wow I got graced with a response from my fav reviewer! 🙂 But yes those are the choices to be made, also for whatever reason I always had a weakness for the looks of bookshelves speakers on stands. Superb review as usual.🤙
I can really really appreciate this review. Here is why. There is another speaker out there that no one is talking about. It is almost sinful. The Canton Reference 9.2 bookshelf speakers. Just like the ones you are showing their 10-year old design. They are absolutely phenomenal for the money. In fact I'll make a statement that they are unbeatable for the money. There are 1500 for the pair, 25 lb reference German speakers. 4k MSRP. They have a ceramic tweeter that is so sweet it's almost unbelievable. Canton has been around for over 45 years it's a shame none of you high-fiber viewers are talking about them at all. They are on the accessory 4 Less website brand new. By the way their customer service is also phenomenal I've bought six or seven different things from them and they're extremely responsive and helpful. Curious to see if you, Ron, Steve, or Jay take action and finally get a Canton speaker in so you can spread the joy to be had at an incredible value.
Cantons gotta reach out to one of us bruh. I mean, I've closed the door to most reviews now. BUT, most of the other guys on this platform would be more than down to try em' out. Cantons just gotta want it.
@@ZeroFidelity thanks for the reply, interesting enough I've beaten it to death with the other reviewers and no one's making a move. Just for the heck of it. You should remind them :-)
@@ryanschipp8513 - Just reach out to Canton man. Sometimes it takes a consumer to move things along, as many times reviewers come across as though they want something.
@@ZeroFidelity they mainly distribute in Europe and Germany. Barely any distributors in the United States. Now you might say that the problem but I definitely don't think it is. Accessories4less always has stock. People in the US are missing the boat man. I own their vento 890. 2 and the reference 9.2. My good friend has the reference 3.2 s. They barely have a flaw. From top to bottom they're quite outstanding. Build quality is top-notch also.
@@ryanschipp8513 - Then Id encourage you to reach out to AC4L, and light a fire under their booty to get the product out for review. I'm out as I'm no longer bringing in review samples. But everyone else should be game.
Sir, would you think that your evaluation and particularly your gear pairing suggestions would hold true with other speakers in the Genese series? Like say the Quartet floor standing?
I know this is an old review but I'm still playing catch-up. I bought the bro3 a few weeks ago when you posted that $399 sale price and now I'm a triangle super fan, like Tee-Jay 😆 I'm confident I want to elevate my game up the triangle range but unsure which direction to take. 1. Genese 2. Comete ez 3. Comete 40Th anniversary I love the bro, but want better cabinet, better components to fix some shortcomings. I am a tone freak, that's probably why I love triangle. Still I wish they were a little more open and forward and clearer up top. Should I stay away from genese and go 40th if I want the best version of the bro sound that I can get?
Wonderful review. I also admire French speakers. You could also make a review of Rosso Florentino Pienza monitors and compare them to Dynaudio evoke 10.
Do you have any experience with j m reynaud speakers ? The bliss jubilee specifically. If so how would you compare them to the Triangles ? Keep up the amazing job!!!
Any chance you will take a look at the BoyuuRange A50 MKIII 300B Tube Amplifier. Interested in how you think it will perform with the Trio's compared with the IOTAVX SA3.
An ask. Could you please review PS Audio Stellar Power Plant 3? It is not crazy expensive and I think it your opinion would be super valuable. I really liked your review about cables.
I'm going to audition the Triangle Lyrr, only because it is a french made hifi speaker than looks like its costs $20000 but you can find it for under $4000 a pair.
@@deeplyclosetedindividual I enjoy them very much. I'm not looking for anything else. I paired them with Cambridge Audio CXA80 amp and Advance Paris WTX-Streampro streamer.
That same exact enclosure with the curves and the flat back were on my very first speakers I got for $100 a pair new at Frys. That box has been around a while.
Zero Fidelity Thank you for advise buddy. May I ask one more ? Other than the Schiit is there a other preamp I can use around that same price point or less.
@@felixlaboy1453 Im not familiar with any other tube pre at that price. I do know that Reisong supposed to have a kick booty affordable tube pre coming out soon. Steve will likely review that one.
Zero Fidelity Thank you very much buddy. Going to wait for that review Than. I did a little reading on it sounds really interesting. Is that the A10 your speaking of. And hope you had a great 4th of July.
Awesome review and comparisons. Like the way you cover so much in the shorts amount of time. This might be a great speaker for me as I like to listen to world sounds at lower to mid volumes. So how do you think these would work with a streaming all in one box like a Bluesound powernode at the bottom end or up to a Naim Atom or Hegel 120 at the higher end for instance ? Thanks again !
I am using 24" stands with my BR03's. What stands did you use in your test? I am concerned that these stands might be too tall for the Trio's, since the tweeter will be positioned about 5"-6" higher than the BR03 when you combine the greater height of the Trio with the position of the tweeter relative to the top of the cabinets.
@@ZeroFidelity I think mine are almost 25" also, because I have my BR03's sitting directly on Acacia wood boards about 3/4" thick, and these boards are mounted to the top of my steel stands with Sorbothane vibration Isolation pads.
I'm building a system with the Schiit Freya+ and either the Triangle Theta's or these Triangles. However I'm struggling to choose a power amp for this setup. Do I go a Luxman M-200 (will that have enough juice?) and perhaps bridge them when funds allow. Or do I go two Emotiva XPA HC-1 monoblocks? I can't listen to either of these amps in Australia so I'm taking a bit of a gamble here. Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Whether or not the Lux has enough juice depends on how loud you like to listen. Tonally speaking, I'd take the Luxman every day over the Emotiva. If you know you want lots of power, then I'd suggest looking into the Denafrips Hyperion as a product that has a sound that's "in between" Luxman and Emotiva.
so my tv/stereo/avr/ vinyl room is 13 by 18 feet which raises the question if these speakers are enough for music and movie listening. We struggle with having 2 sytems in the same room, one my streamer,dac,preamp, amp and the other movie avr (yamaha 3050 ) 11.1 setup. So far, cant meld the 2 systems together. are quality, smaller speakers the solution?
I'd say the Genese Quartet would be the better one-stop solution. While I'm a huge fan of using two completely different systems... having both systems in the same room can be rather.... challenging,