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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1160889" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>If you like the presentation of dual concentric drivers and looking for something more emotionally involving, I would have suggested checking out the Tannoy Canterbury GR, but not sure if they have local representation anymore. I switched to Tannoy after having owned KEF speakers for a number of years, also looking for a bit more emotional involvement and they deliver that quite well.</p><p></p><p>Fyne Audio, which was founded by the engineering team with roots in Tannoy, are also bringing out some really good speakers that might be worth having a look at such as the Fyne F1 or their Vintage series. They have local representation though Ultrasound though I'm not sure about their availability in the Cape Town region. They seem to share a lot of same design ethos without being held back with the traditional look that Tannoy applied to their reference GR speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1160889, member: 997"] If you like the presentation of dual concentric drivers and looking for something more emotionally involving, I would have suggested checking out the Tannoy Canterbury GR, but not sure if they have local representation anymore. I switched to Tannoy after having owned KEF speakers for a number of years, also looking for a bit more emotional involvement and they deliver that quite well. Fyne Audio, which was founded by the engineering team with roots in Tannoy, are also bringing out some really good speakers that might be worth having a look at such as the Fyne F1 or their Vintage series. They have local representation though Ultrasound though I'm not sure about their availability in the Cape Town region. They seem to share a lot of same design ethos without being held back with the traditional look that Tannoy applied to their reference GR speakers. [/QUOTE]
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