I received my Denton 85 before two weeks. Here are my impressions driving it with Marantz PM7000N.
- Straight out of the box the drivers are very stiff and need atleast 30- 40 hours of break-in.
- The first thing I noticed is how sibilant and harsh the highs can get. I was very disappointed. And then I came to know there is a way to tame the highs by adding a resistor by replacing the bi-wire positive link. I tried resistors with different values and finally settled with 2 ohms as it gave the flattest response to my ears. Now the only problem I had with these speakers is gone. No more sibilance or harshness in the highs.
- Now to the good parts. The crisp mids, the scale and the bass weight for a speaker of this size and price is phenomenal.
- The mids sound very lively and crisp. If you are someone who listens to a lot of instrumental music or vocals this is a very good choice. The instruments sound very real and clear.
- The speakers sound very big, almost like a tower speaker. They have a wide dispersion so if you are putting them close to the sidewalls room treatment is must otherwise you will have lots of issues. I am upgrading my acoustic panels with thicker ones now. Owing to the shape of the cabinet there is a slight compromise in the height of the soundstage.
- The bass goes deep and it's very impactful which completely surprised me. I changed the low pass filter of my sub from 80hz to 60hz. You really don't need a sub unless you want floor thumping bass and want to get to the lowest octaves.
- Finally the build and red mahogany finish feels very premium and they look expensive.
- These speakers are designed to be used with the grills on and they sound better that way.
I would definitely recommend this especially for instrumentals and vocals.