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kitweebs 03-19-2015 05:15 PM

Tannoy Stirling Prestige GR or Turnberry GR
 
Hi to all Tannoy lovers, due to size of my room which is 13 x 20' and also budget I can only afford either the Tannoy Stirling or Turnberry prestige GR speakers. Would liked to know your hearing experiences with these speakers. Any feedback good or bad are welcome. Thanks guys.

Alberto 03-19-2015 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by kitweebs (Post 684737)
Hi to all Tannoy lovers, due to size of my room which is 13 x 20' and also budget I can only afford either the Tannoy Stirling or Turnberry prestige GR speakers. Would liked to know your hearing experiences with these speakers. Any feedback good or bad are welcome. Thanks guys.

I haven't hear those the Stirling, but I really liked the Turnberry; but I don't think that the sonic signature would vary that much and I suspect you'd be happy with either. I have yet to hear I Tannoy I didn't like. So I'd decide based on size/budget.

I've been enjoying my (no longer made) smaller Sandringhams VERY much and have to plans to upgrade.

Keeo

NZ421291 03-19-2015 06:05 PM

Haven't listened to the GR Versions- but have listened to the SE Versions- the Turnberry was better IMHO (deeper soundstage and fuller mid bass being the main differences- probably both due to the slightly larger cabinets) although both had the 'Tannoy' house sound.

The GR Versions have a slightly different cross-over to match the change in composition of the cone driver.

Haurock 03-20-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Alberto (Post 684740)
I haven't hear those the Stirling, but I really liked the Turnberry; but I don't think that the sonic signature would vary that much and I suspect you'd be happy with either. I have yet to hear I Tannoy I didn't like. So I'd decide based on size/budget.

I've been enjoying my (no longer made) smaller Sandringhams VERY much and have to plans to upgrade.

Keeo


Having recently owned the Turnberry, I would have to concur with Alberto. My guess is that they would be slightly better than the Stirlings, but not by much... They will easily work in your room. :yes:


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