Archived Awards
Triton Reference Earns HomeTheaterReview.com Best of 2017 Award
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- Monday, 18 December 2017 11:29
Highlighting that the Triton Reference is pretty much an entirely new creation that delivers more power, more dynamics, deeper bass, and superior imaging--in a towering yet elegantly sculpted cabinet with a beautiful gloss black finish, Dennis Burger writes in his review, "What makes GoldenEar speakers so beloved is that they combine stunning detail with staggering dynamics. That folded motion tweeter, combined with the powered bass section, results in equal authority across the entire audible frequency range."
Triton Reference Selected as 2017 Loudspeaker of the Year
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- Thursday, 7 December 2017 13:09
Piero Gabucci, Co-Editor at SECRETS OF HOME THEATER AND HIFI, writes, "I offer no rhetoric, no extraneous wit or hyperbole in my simple and honest admiration for the T-Ref as these are top to bottom, first class reference quality speakers. The GoldenEar Triton Reference Loudspeakers are aural satisfaction at its finest: not simply excellent sound reproduction but soulful, engaging and sublime musical art." Per SECRETS: a “Product of the Year” is a product that not only sets the bar for its category, it is a product that we believe will inspire real innovation and progress from its competitors. We consider new technologies, performance and value; and when a component excels at all three, we afford it this prestigious recognition.
GoldenEar Triton Reference Wins Audio Product of the Year
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- Sunday, 12 November 2017 07:48
Every year HTSA, a major industry organization, selects one audio product to be honored by their auspicious Audio Product of the Year award. Three years ago GoldenEar's Triton One was so honored. This year, in an unprecedented repeat of this honor, GoldenEar's new top-of-the-line flagship, the Triton Reference, was similarly honored and chosen as the 2017 HTSA Audio Product of the Year. The photo shows GoldenEar President, Sandy Gross, accepting the award.
GoldenEar Receives SEVEN Absolute Sound Editors' Choice Selections
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- Monday, 27 February 2017 14:18
We are always pleased with our showing in the prestigious Absolute Sound Editors' Choice Awards, but this year we were all shocked to see that the TAS editors selected every GoldenEar loudspeaker that the magazine has ever reviewed for this very prestigious honor. The Awards:
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• Loudspeakers $500-$1000: GoldenEar Aon 3 | |
• Loudspeakers $1000- $1500: GoldenEar Triton Seven | ||
• Loudspeakers $1500-$2000: GoldenEar Triton Five | ||
• Loudspeakers $2000-$3000: GoldenEar Triton Three+ | ||
• Loudspeakers $3000-$5000: GoldenEar Triton Two+ | ||
• Loudspeakers $3000-$5000: GoldenEar Triton One | ||
• Subwoofers: GoldenEar SuperSub XXL |
SuperSub X is the 2017 Mark of Excellence Award Winner for Loudspeaker of the Year
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- Friday, 6 January 2017 01:54
Recognizing groundbreaking consumer electronics technologies and installations, the TechHome Division of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) held the 2017 Mark of Excellence Awards at CES 2017 in Las Vegas and awarded the GoldenEar SuperSub X their 2017 Mark of Excellence. The Mark of Excellence Awards recognize top consumer technology products and services that are primarily targeted at the custom installation channel. The nearly 160 entries are judged by an independent panel of industry experts.
Triton Seven is an Audioholics 2016 Product of the Year Award Winner
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- Saturday, 24 December 2016 11:40
The GoldenEar Triton Seven tower loudspeaker has been awarded the Audioholics 2016 Product of the Year Award for Modest Priced Towers. The Audioholics Product of the Year Awards are given to those products that either represent state of the art in performance or value or both. "The GoldenEar Triton Seven is the least expensive tower in the lineup at $1,400/pair, but offers trickle-down technology from the $5,000/pair Triton One tower. They offer a remarkably spacious stereo reproduction, and smooth frequency response which is hard to beat at this price point."