Monitor Audio Radius R90 Floorstanding Speakers

Monitor Audio Radius R90 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Unique drivers
  • High quality crossover
  • Polypropylene capacitors
  • High-grade air core
  • Rear ported design

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 25, 2004]
aphipps
AudioPhile

Strength:

Larger than speaker - heck, larger than life sound! Crystal Clear, yet full-bodied sound. Sweet looking, excellent craftsmanship, Small...

Weakness:

Very little

I was looking to get a very "size efficient" 5.1 system to put into my newly renovated office. I was trying to stick within a budget of $1,200. Wasn't expecting amazing sound out such a size conscious system, but wanted to be comfortable with the sound. I did some research online and was fairly sure that I wanted to get the Energy Encore System. Cool looking, small, good reviews... But, trying to find a place to either demo or purchase Energy products proved to be difficult in Southern FL. I decided to go on the prowl figuring that I'd settle for a less audiophile solution from one of the franchises (Circuit City/Best Buy, etc.)... I made the tour and listened to a lot. Unfortunately, nothing I tried seemed to make the minimum cut; including smaller 5.1 setups from Infinity, Polk Audio, Klipsch, JVL, and others... Finally, I stopped at the most audiophile outlet in S. FL, SoundAdvice and they just happened to have the new Monitor Audio Radius in. I decided to give them a listen, and couldn't believe what I was hearing. Granted, it was in an acoustically neutral room, but I still had to recheck the speaker selections... Then I also A/B'd the Radius against Yamaha, and Boston Accoustics of similar size--there was not a comparison to be made, the other speakers where not even in the same league! The Yamaha, and Boston Accoustics sounded just as tinny, small, and inconsequential as the other 5.1 systems... Literally, unacceptable... Prior to listening to the MAs I was trying to think how I could fit bigger speakers into my office setup. Hold the press... Basically the tiniest option I tried, the Radius, sounded ridiculous! They had huge, full, and crystal clear sound. They sounded like speakers 4x as big! The sound stage wasn't quite what one might get from a full size model, but it was 2x what I had come to expect from a speaker as small as the MA Radius. Very enjoyable. I just kept listening to them in the store... So then I decided to try out the Subwoofer, assuming that I'd just get the matching model to be consistent... Hold your socks... This thing was amazing. I'm not necessarily a Sub fan. But the MA Radius model was sweet. Once again, clear, solid, musical bass.... Extremely well matched to the satellites. Needless to say my days travels couldn't have come to a better end. 10 minutes before closing, I purchase a full 5.1 set for ~ $1,300... Sure it was over my budget, but I couldn't be happier to have gotten that much performance and only be so slightly over budget... Hell, I might have spent $1,600 if I had to...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 03, 2004]
StevefromSussex
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great looks, built to last & use minimal space. Bright sound with explicit midrange - terrific for Cinema Rears!!

Weakness:

Long running-in period.

Diminutive Bookshelf / wallmount speaker. Rear ported. Choice of silver/black covers included FOC. Take a long time to "run-in" however well worth the patience! Sound brash/ragged/thin to begin but gradually "open-up" to smooth, more open sound. Top-end is well worth the wait. No low Bass so integrate with a £300 Rel or MJ Acoustics Sub & you'll not regret it! [However you'll need the Neutrix connector] Not cheap - however I've no intention of uprading anymore The old faithful KEF eggs are Truely surpassed - there's no going back for me..

Similar Products Used:

KEF "Eggs" Mordant Short MS20i's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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