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Whilst I respect the BBC monitor legacy and love the sound of respective Spendor, Harbeth etc. units, I feel that they are held back by the enclosure design. Each and every one had baffle coloration, that whilst not being annoying, can get boring (to some) after a while. That being said the large driver speakers sound really terrific.

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Usually the larger ones are more prone to it. Here's how it looks - 

 

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One of the reasons why small monitors image better is that the baffle is narrower for the tweeter/mid assembly. Many designs battle this by putting the tweeter in a different module, like B&W does. The audible difference in theory is improved imaging. In my opinion this is what holds back all of the BBC monitor speakers for reaching ultimate fidelity. 

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Whilst I respect the BBC monitor legacy and love the sound of respective Spendor, Harbeth etc. units, I feel that they are held back by the enclosure design. Each and every one had baffle coloration, that whilst not being annoying, can get boring (to some) after a while. That being said the large driver speakers sound really terrific.

Totally agree.
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The new KEF References look pretty http://feedly.com/k/1tslKmj a3fb8dce80f17a53dbfbee93b3ab2cf9.jpg

Wow, they look amazing.

For a second I thought they had no innards but it's just the mirror sides - why would they do that?

I guess having a mirror is practical maybe as it saves buying a floor mirror.

My dad swears by KEF though, I think they are one of the best and I know they play really loud, like crazy loud, it's so funny.

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That room is one of the last one's still in use that was designed by Bill Putnam (in SF).

I think most everything is close miked with several room mics .

I wasn't there for that recording but I was for a Jackie Naylor session for "Dead Diva's Society" which was also recorded live (kinda like they still do in Nashville sometimes).

I wouldn't call it minimal miking but still pretty sparse by todays standards.

IIRC, the drums were pretty much Glyn Jon's with a close mic on the rack tom. That corner is kind of the drummers spot even if it's the only thing being tracked. Very punchy sound with zero effort.

The control room was gutted and re-built a couple of years ago with some of the nicest vintage/current gear you can buy (he just switched the converters from Pacific Microsonics Model 2's to Bricasti M1's and Keith Johnson is a frequent visitor to the studio).

Once you can, check out the link to the equipment for mic info.

There is a really strong community of studios so there is access to just about any mic you could think of given a bit of time.

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