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triangle Borea BR08 Hi-Fi Floor Standing Speaker (Black Ash)

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Features

  • Floorstanding Speakers: The floorstander BR08, inspired by the iconic Antal speaker, was the reference model throughout the design of the Borea range. Elegant three-way floorstander with 4 transducers, it is one of the most appreciated high-fidelity models
  • High-quality: It incorporates a new 25mm EFS silk dome tweeter; a new 16cm midrange with a brand-new profile, based on the research on the natural cellulose paper used before in the Esprit Ez; and two new 16cm bass drivers in fiberglass
  • Powerful Performance: Its three-way configuration diffuses all frequencies with no interference between the transducers, producing precise voices and instruments
  • Usage: This floorstander will fit perfectly in rooms ranging from 20 to 40m2
  • Magnetic Protective Grill: This floorstander has a magnetic protective grill

Description

The floorstander BR08, inspired by the iconic Antal speaker, was the reference model throughout the design of the Borea range. Elegant three-way floorstander with 4 transducers, it is one of the most appreciated high-fidelity models. It incorporates a new 25mm EFS silk dome tweeter; a new 16cm midrange with a brand-new profile, based on the research on the natural cellulose paper used before in the Esprit Ez; and two new 16cm bass drivers in fiberglass.Powerful PerformanceIts three-way configuration diffuses all frequencies with no interference between the transducers, producing precise voices and instruments. This floorstander will fit perfectly in rooms ranging from 20 to 40m2.


Product Dimensions: 8.11 x 40.16 x 12.36 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: Borea BR08


Date First Available: February 13, 2020


Manufacturer: Triangle


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sounds better than other speakers I have owned but for less of the money.
I received these speakers yesterday and spent the rest of the day listening to music and at night I saw a movie. Paired them with my Yamaha receiver & my Emotiva Pre Amp and also using my Elac 10" sub...The speakers are very detailed and added realism to the music and the movie. Paid $851 for both including taxes which is a great deal. I have seen these speakers for above $1,000 each on some places. They worth the money and more. You can compare them with other speakers like Polk Audio, Klipsch, Fluance, Martin Logan, Pioneer, Jamo and for me these are above of them in terms of sound and quality. I have owned all of those brands, except Martin Logan and can talk about it....Voices, highs and mids are over the top. I think they are a little bit short on the bass. But with a sub you can fill all of your room with clarity and big natural and excellent sound. Is what I was looking for. I don't regret for choosing these speakers and they still breaking in for the better...Also my music room is not to big, just 9' x 11'. I read that these speakers are made for bigger rooms. Well that is all I can tell you. Hope everybody who is reading this review may take the right decision.....For me worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022 by Martin Perez Martin Perez

  • Worth every penny.
BEAUTIFUL, crystal clear sound. A lot of sound for the money. The design is absolutely modern.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2020 by Kristee

  • Clear, precise sound, lively and energetic, lush, crisp presentation
Upgrading audio gear has always been a spiral climb for me, like a raptor using heat and currents to gain altitude gradually. Finding what gear meshes well and provides the type of synergy that creates music that sounds better than it should for the price point of the gear is key. I do a limited audio budget, and after getting over a period of years a Hegel integrated amplifier, then an Audiolab CD transport, I began stalking speakers. My Totem Rainmakers sounded fine---they still do---but I missed the fuller experience of sitting between a pair of floor-standing speakers. I was questing for speakers to use in a 11' by 15' space and needed some that were efficient, would not call undue attention to themselves, and were within my fairly modest budget. I settled on a pair of Triangle Borea BR08 speakers in walnut (I think both the black and the white versions also look sharp). They come with wooden plinths and spikes for an extra measure of stability and are equipped with magnetic grills, a nice feature. The cabinets are manufactured wood and the dark finish looks nice with my gear (which is black). I will not delve into the technical description Triangle provides except to say that I think the sound that these speakers creates is quite crisp and nuanced. I generally listen to a fair amount of jazz, some electronic music, plenty of rock, and some Americana folk. In other words, anything from old Fleetwood Mac (before Buckingham-Nicks) and Family, to the Gourds or Woods, to Gil-Scott Heron or Flying Lotus, to King Crimson, E.S.T, Joe Henry, Mathias Eick, or Dan Weiss. If your read between the lines, I guess the point is that I am not listening to much blunt force rock. I enjoy complex and subtle and unusual elements in music. And that is why I think the Triangle Borea BR08 speakers suit me. They excel at reproducing percussion and have clear mid-range and high-range sound. Bass is fine for me but these speakers are not going to render gut-bucket bass with the punch that some may be seeking. I would argue that Triangle is pitching these speakers for perhaps listeners who wants to sit and listen, taking time to deconstruct the music and letting the sound wash over them like a rain shower. The BRO8 speakers have a lush, but crisp presentation. They reproduce music clearly and precisely and with energy. They are not super finicky as far as placement, but I do give my space some room to breath. I do wish the speaker connectors allowed direct insertion of banana plugs on cables as you have to twist the connectors, insert the plugs, then tighten them. Not a big deal, but this is a feature I have always preferred. Not a bit more about those connectors. When my speakers arrived last September, they were both damaged by the shipper. Most serious was that the speaker plate containing the connectors was shattered, creating both the potential for wires to contact each other and leaving the cabinets open. (The seller was very gracious and worked with me.) I needed to replace the damaged part and also found that I was missing several of the spikes. I contacted Triangle USA which is affiliated with Antal Audio Group, and they very promptly found a replacement part and another set of spikes and sent them to me at no costs. Kudos to Triangle for such services. The bottom line is that there are several excellent tower speakers at this price point, and how one bests the others is often a subjective matter. I recommend auditioning the Triangle Borea BR08 if possible and see what you think. The imaging, clarity, and decent but not overbearing looks were just what I wanted in this loop of my audio upgrade spiral. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2021 by loce_the_wizard

  • BR08 v Linton
Fresh out of the box, the BR08 absolutely smashed the Linton. Their sound was more cohesive with a little less separation as compared to the Linton. After 5 hrs. on each pair, it became more difficult to say which one was the better of the two. Unbelievably, the BR08 with their front ported design were a little more particular regarding room placement. I’ve read some negative reviews regarding the shallowness of the spikes on the BR08, but I never felt that the speaker was unstable or did not make sufficient contract on carpet. I even compared the BR08 to the Gaia EZ, the next step-up in Triangle’s floor stander line, and preferred the dispersed soundstage of the BR08. Both the BR08 and Linton have a high sensitivity rating, and there shouldn’t be a problem driving either option using something in the 30-50 wpc range. Visually, there is no contest between the two. The Linton’s are absolutely beautiful with their matching wood veneer and stands. The BR08 has a simulated wood vinyl wrap that is very appealing but pales in comparison to the tradition loudspeaker aesthetics of the Linton. I have 2-channel analog set-up, and the Linton looks right at home in this regard. I purchased the BR08s on sale making what would have been an apples-to-apples comparison in terms of price much more one-sided in favor of the BR08. Considering that today’s cost for a pair of the BR08s is $600-$800 less than the Linton (with stands), this may be the deciding factor as both speakers sound fantastic, and I would be extremely happy with either option. In conclusion, I was looking for a speaker that provided an articulate soundstage and deep bass response without requiring a subwoofer. For me, it was the aesthetics of the Linton that won me over. However, if price was the deciding factor, I would have no hesitation recommending the BR08 over the Linton. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by Wave Manning Wave Manning

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