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Check out the full GoldenEar Triton One.R Tower Speakers Review!

The irony is, the GoldenEar Triton One.R couldn’t exist without both the Triton One predecessor and the newer Triton Reference, yet in my mind, the One.R is the quintessential version that combines the best of both versions. The size of the Triton One and the looks and performance of the Reference. Like it belonged there all along and set the stage for the other two.

Having reviewed both the Triton One and the Reference, and having itched to keep them both, I may have decided the (unexpected) wait for the One.R was in the cards. Physically and sonically, the scale of the Triton One.R suits my listening space. Just right…

GoldenEar Triton One.R Tower Speaker Specifications

Dimensions (height is with base installed, no spikes)
5-3/4˝ W (at face), 8” (at rear) x 16-5/8” D x 54˝ H
Base: 12-3/8” W x 19-3/4˝ D

Weight
80 lbs (product)

Frequency Response
13 Hz – 35 kHz

Efficiency
92 dB

Nominal Impedance
Compatible with 8 ohms

Driver Complement
Three – 5” x 9” Long-Throw Quadratic Reference Subwoofers, coupled to:

Four – 7” x 10˝ Quadratic Planar Infrasonic Radiators

Two – 5 ¼” High-Definition Cast-Basket MVPP™ Focused Field Upper-Bass. Mid Drivers

One – High Gauss Reference High-Velocity Folded Ribbon (HVFR™) Tweeter

Built-In Subwoofer Power Amplification
1600 watt with 56 bit DSP SuperSub Amplifier

MSRP
$2,999.99 each

Check out the full GoldenEar Triton One.R Tower Speakers Review!

Piero Gabucci

As a kid I wasn’t frugal with money, but so glad my brother was. He worked and saved to buy audio gear that I was able to enjoy. I was hooked on hifi. When I graduated from college, I rewarded myself with a pair of KEF speakers and a Denon Turntable and amplifier. They were my prized possessions. Today as an architect, my passion for music and film match my joy for architecture - art is art. Involved with Secrets for many years now, I’m able to enjoy some great gear and I do love it all, analog (vinyl and tubes) and digital (high-res and solid state). My approach to reviewing is with an openness and unbiased enthusiasm as I do think the art of high fidelity is subjective. Whether you believe the goal of hifi equipment is to capture the quality of a live performance or to faithfully reproduce the artist’s studio recording isn’t relevant, it’s the pure enjoyment at all levels that matter.

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