GoldenEar News & Reviews
GoldenEar Fortifies its Range of Ultra-Compact Subwoofers with the ForceField 30 & ForceField 40
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- Wednesday, 13 July 2022 13:59
The new ForceFields 30 and 40 boast several significant sonic and cosmetic refinements: A compact, elegant cabinet with a curved top panel inspired by GoldenEar’s award-winning BRX minimizes cabinet resonances. A robust, efficient amplifier with Analog Devices DSP affords a flatter, more extended frequency response for cleaner, deeper bass and lower distortion. The intelligently optimized driver configuration combines ultra-long-throw sub-bass drivers for superior transient performance and downward-firing radiators for extended bass performance and outstanding flexibility for room placement. The result is agile, musical, room-filling bass equally suited to thrilling soundtracks, stirring orchestral pieces, propulsive pop music, and everything in between.
Positive Feedback Writer’s Choice Award for Pure Sound Quality and Value
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- Thursday, 9 December 2021 13:24
Steve Lefkowicz is admittedly not a fan of compact speakers, but our BRX won his heart. He was surprised by the big sound and bass extension, applauding the “the biggest, widest and deepest soundstage I’ve achieved in my listening room.”
$1598/Pr. BRX Pulls a Runner-Up for Twittering Machines Favorite Gear of the Year!
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- Tuesday, 23 November 2021 13:12
Our BRX stands out in the company of much more expensive gear in TM’s annual feature. While we didn’t grab the top spot, our Bookshelf Reference revealed itself a worthy competitor and a monster value.
Twittering Machines On the “Bold and Beautiful” Triton Reference
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- Thursday, 17 June 2021 19:46
Noting its 10 drivers plus powered subs, TM’s Mike Lavorgna found the T-Ref to be Lot of speaker. But he also found our flagship to be supple, singing with one beautiful voice. Powerful, extended bass, and much more.
Stereophile’s Herb Reichert “gobsmacked” by Our BRX!
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- Tuesday, 1 December 2020 11:31
Raves are one thing, but Herb loved the BRX’s “quick-flowing, spacious, detail-rich manner favored more genres of records, and generated more musical excitement, than either the (KEF) LS50s or the Magnepan .7s …” Don’t you want to know more?