A hi-fi level
I got these speakers for a small living room to replace a basic 2.1.
They are very elegant and have no rough edges except for the back for the connections. The front protections are fixed by magnets, no system is visible which allows to have a visible baffle design as elegant.
The 3m connection between speakers may indeed be short in a large living room.
Excluding the volume control on the back and the on/off switch, the interface is limited to a front LED and a remote control.
It's best to take care of the manual and the remote control if you don't want to end up having to adjust everything from the back (the manual mentions this way but I haven't figured out how it works yet). The remote control works well but is a bit clunky, which is a pity as it is used a lot. This is in contrast to the careful design of the speakers. The whole thing remains in the minimalist tone though.
With the front protections, the LED remains visible up close.
Without an input, the speakers go into standby mode after a few minutes (1/2 hour?), so you have to reactivate them regularly.
The Bluetooth connection is good.
The equipment had its baptism of fire for the new year and was very pleased. The volume is more than enough to provide sound for a small living room. The saturation is only felt in the vicinity of the cut-off volume (pushed to the limit, the speakers make micro cuts, probably a protection system).
I found a spatialization of the various sounds compared to the clutter of my previous equipment, it is very pleasant.
I agree with the previous opinions on the highs which are very present: after having checked, the Triangle speakers stand out with a metallic sound, it is coherent. On this point, each one will see to his own door.
There is a lack of amplitude towards the infras when listening to electro or groove. The addition of a subwoofer will not be a luxury in the long run.