Triangle Trio review

A touch of French class, both in its tasty cabinetwork and the unusual application of a horn-loaded tweeter

Triangle Trio
The Triangle Trio's take advantage of the tech found in the more expensive Magellan models

TechRadar Verdict

Mostly decent balance with lively dynamics, but top end was widely criticised

Pros

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    Lively, punchy sound

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    A largely even balance

Cons

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    Top end is too bright and edgy

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    Lacks low bass weight

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Triangle's Trio is also one of the largest – and the flashiest standmount speakers, with its curved cabinetwork, the multi-hued part-external horn-loaded tweeter that protrudes above the top panel, and the shiny flared front port.

The Trio is the smallest of three stereo pairs that make up Triangle's mid-market Genese range, designed to take some of features introduced in the upmarket Magellan models, make them available at lower cost and bridge the gap between the Magellans and the vinyl-covered budget Esprit EX models.