Osborn Titan Floorstanding Speakers
Osborn Titan Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 15, 2003]
Kurt101
AudioPhile
Strength:
Liveliness, dynamics, soundstage, wood finish
Weakness:
Speaker placement is critical, Binding posts don't accept spade lugs well My speakers are the now-discontinued Osborn Titan Floorstanders that I purchased used at a local audio shop. I have also had the opportunity to listen to the Titan minimonitors for an extended period a few years back and really liked them so I was quite excited when I found this pair of Titan Floorstanders. The finish on my pair is Jarra wood. It is beautiful and I have received many complements on the appearance of these speakers. There isn’t much that I can add about the physical makeup or design of these speakers that hasn’t already been posted here so I will just proceed with describing my experiences with my pair. To start with, I found that speaker placement was absolutely critical to getting the most from these speakers. Moving them just an inch or two in a given direction made a noticeable change in sound. At first, I had placed them where I had had my other speakers – several feet from rear and sidewalls and toed-in quite a bit. In this position, they sounded dreadful. The sound was beaming directly from each speaker and they sounded so harsh that it hurt to listen. At about that time, I received a copy of the owner’s manual from Greg Osborn which said that these speakers are actually designed for straight ahead placement with no toe-in whatsoever. After much experimenting, I finally ended up with them facing straight ahead, quite close to the sidewalls and several feet out from the rear wall. I found that this placement provided sufficient bass response without destroying the incredible imaging that these speakers can produce. I have also augmented the bass with a subwoofer. Finally, I set them up on 6” concrete stands that I had made. This brought the tweeters much closer to ear-level and, to my surprise, smoothed out the sound another notch or two. Raising the speakers also improved the imaging slightly. I have found these speakers to be very musical – they can make my toes tap like no other speaker I’ve ever heard. Live music is rhythmic and dynamic but unfortunately, many of the “high-end” speakers that I have heard err on the “smooth” side. The Osborn Titan floorstanders and minimonitors both convey a sense of drive and rhythm that I find lacking in most other high-end speakers that I have listened to. This dynamic quality infuses the music with a sense of “liveliness” that makes the music sound just that much more palpable and real. These speakers also throw a wonderful, large and deep soundstage when they are placed well away from the rear wall. Voices and instruments are placed with rock-solid precision in the soundstage, both front to back and side to side. Also, these speakers often just “disappear” into the music. It’s a striking experience that I enjoy very much. It’s worth noting that the Titans are very revealing of associated equipment and I think that harsh or analytical sounding equipment would be a poor match for these speakers. I have found that these speakers work particularly well with tubes. Also, my pair of Titans was supplied with jumpers but I believe that they are designed to be biwired and work best that way. Overall, I am very pleased with these speakers and consider myself to be quite fortunate to have stumbled across a pair as I did. I highly recommend these speakers. If you can assemble a system that will work synergistically with their particular strengths, you will be well rewarded. Associated equipment: Rogue Audio M-120 Magnum monoblock amps Audible Illusions Modulus 3a preamp Audio Refinement CD Complete CD player Oracle Alexandria ‘table/Sumiko MMT arm/Benz HO Glider cartridge Tara Labs Time and Space Biwired speaker cables Aural Symphonic interconnects (Preamp>Amp) AudioTruth (Turntable>Preamp and CD>Preamp) Similar Products Used: B&W, Hales, AudioLab, Vandersteen, Snell, Genesis |
[Jan 02, 2000]
Paul
Audiophile
Strength:
Full bodied sound that bellies its physical size
Weakness:
It can get a little bit blurry depending of the type of music that is put through it. It all depends on the recording I later realized. I was able to listen to a pair of OSBORN TITAN monitors at Community Audio in Chestnut Hill, PA. The interesting thing about this loudspeakers were their relative obscurity to me. Honestly, I had gone to the store which was close to one of my friend's house in PA, and after auditioning the NOVA OVATIONS, I became curious about these OSBORN loudspeakers that the manager was telling me about....OSBORN from where??? Australia. Similar Products Used: NOVA OVATION |
[Oct 29, 2000]
Wei-Min Ong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dynamic sounding, articulate bass, liquid midrange, expansive soundstage, build quality, finishing.
Weakness:
Heavy to shift around, lousy binding posts Mine are the Titan Floorstanders which have been discontinued. They are the floorstanding version of the Titans using the 1" Kevlar inverted tweeter from Focal and a 6 1/2" polyglass midbass also from Focal. Similar Products Used: Sonus Faber GP, ProAc Response 1.5 SC, Gallo Solo, Vienna Accoustic Mozart, Missions, Dynaudio Contour 1.8 mk II, Stella Melody, Triangles. |
[Mar 08, 2000]
sunray
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
transparant and dynamic
Weakness:
Very basic and ordinary looking speaker This speaker's dynamic is awesome. It is not warm and mellow speaker. Compare to my TSM and ProAc Tablette The soundstage is more open, more extended highs and low, the midrange is a bit on lean side. Combine with Blue Circle and Audio Aéro equipments I am very satisfied with this speaker, although it doesn't have the big names like the other hiend speaker. I sold my other two speakers (ProAc and TSM). The speaker is very heavy (20kg each) and built quality is high (with Focal drivers), very hard and stiff. They have the new reference version soming out. Similar Products Used: ProAc Tablette, Merlin TSM |
[Oct 04, 2000]
David Payes
Audiophile
Strength:
Awesome sound
Weakness:
Daunting size By way of background , the speakers I previously owned were; Similar Products Used: Sonus Faber Guaneries. Aerial 10ts. AscenAvalon t Mk 11 |
[Oct 06, 2000]
Will Loyal
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Soundstage, bass, dynamics, clarity, build.
Weakness:
Not as well known as they deserve to be. Date: 20 Sep 2000 Similar Products Used: Numerous small monitor speakers |