Like Harbeth's Monitor M302 40th Anniversary Edition, which I reviewed in April 18, the limited edition of the P3ESR costs more, but it's a distinctivelooking "trophy Harbeth" with bright olivewood veneer, WBT NextGen binding posts, 40th Anniversary badges on the rear panel and under the grille on the front baffle, as well as a metallic"Indeed, for sheer neutrality the 7ES3 rivals the Harbeth Monitor 40, and in the 2kHz4kHz range even trumps by reference QuadsI cannot overstate how fantastically these speakers reproduce ambience, whether real or synthesized, large spaces or smallAmong major changes, the 7ES3 has an updated tweeter, a new surround for the woofer, and a substantially redesigned crossover at a slightly lower frequencyThe 7ES3 gets it right preserving the baritone but restoring what upperA few folks have reported great success in integrating a pair of stereo subs to their Harbeth speakers, particularly the M30, Compact 7ES3 and SHL5(the huge M401 def...