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Dear All,
I am considering switching over to active speakers for my setup. The reason is not that I have won the jackpot, but that I am looking to reduce boxes and clutter. I have heard active speakers before and was impressed by their directness. One of the things that matters to me in listening is timing. When I hear a snare drum it should be a "fast" sound. Now to the crux of the story: what lower priced active speakers can you recommend for using in a moderate sized living room (35 m2)? By the way I am in Lebanon so few brands are available. Currently I am using Spendor 2000's with an Onkyo THX receiver. Thanks in advance, Hjalmar Dijkstra |
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:52:33 -0700, Hjalmar wrote
(in article ): Dear All, I am considering switching over to active speakers for my setup. The reason is not that I have won the jackpot, but that I am looking to reduce boxes and clutter. I have heard active speakers before and was impressed by their directness. One of the things that matters to me in listening is timing. When I hear a snare drum it should be a "fast" sound. Now to the crux of the story: what lower priced active speakers can you recommend for using in a moderate sized living room (35 m2)? By the way I am in Lebanon so few brands are available. Currently I am using Spendor 2000's with an Onkyo THX receiver. Thanks in advance, Hjalmar Dijkstra I think that Behringer products are sold in Lebanon. If so, you'd find it hard to beat the B2031As. http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/B2031A.aspx at $270 each US, they are an unqualified bargain. |
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Too broad a statement. All active speakers are not the same. Not wired
the same and not designed the same. Also you give no size or range of frequencies needed. and what format, 3 piece, 4 piece, two piece ?? You also do not describe your SETUP or volume requirements. greg |
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On 9 jun, 23:52, Hjalmar wrote:
One of the things that matters to me in listening is timing. When I hear a snare drum it should be a "fast" sound. For "good timing" you'd need good impulse response, low group delay (more critical in the bass region) and a clean waterfall plot, such as http://www.neumann-kh-line.com/klein-hummel/globals.nsf/resources/o500c_imp_response_250.gif/$File/o500c_imp_response_250.gif http://www.neumann-kh-line.com/klein-hummel/globals.nsf/resources/o500c_group_delay_250.gif/$File/o500c_group_delay_250.gif http://www.neumann-kh-line.com/klein-hummel/globals.nsf/resources/o500c_spectral_250.gif/$File/o500c_spectral_250.gif Now to the crux of the story: what lower priced active speakers can you recommend for using in a moderate sized living room (35 m2)? Ou living room is about 42m2, when playing my small Genelec 8020B (http://www.genelec.com/products/2-way-monitors/8020b/) they perform surprisingly well. They play really loud without audible distortion, obviously they'd need some subwoofer support for the deeper bass (below 60 Hz or so). Imaging is not quite as good as with my main 3- way monitors (see above graphs), but is vey acceptable (from judging tracks specially selected/generated for that purpose on EBU SQAM CD, Chesky JD37). Price over here is about EUR 300/piece (about $360). Klaus |
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On Jun 11, 12:49=A0pm, wrote:
On 9 jun, 23:52, Hjalmar wrote: One of the things that matters to me in listening is timing. When I hear a snare drum it should be a "fast" sound. For "good timing" you'd need good impulse response, low group delay (more critical in the bass region) and a clean waterfall plot, such as http://www.neumann-kh-line.com/klein...urces/o50...h= ttp://www.neumann-kh-line.com/klein-hummel/globals.nsf/resources/o50...http= ://www.neumann-kh-line.com/klein-hummel/globals.nsf/resources/o50... Now to the crux of the story: what lower priced active speakers can you recommend for using in a moderate sized living room (35 m2)? Ou living room is about 42m2, when playing my small Genelec 8020B (http://www.genelec.com/products/2-way-monitors/8020b/) they perform surprisingly well. They play really loud without audible distortion, obviously they'd need some subwoofer support for the deeper bass (below 60 Hz or so). Imaging is not quite as good as with my main 3- way monitors (see above graphs), but is vey acceptable (from judging tracks specially selected/generated for that purpose on EBU SQAM CD, Chesky JD37). Price over here is about EUR 300/piece (about $360). Klaus Dear Klaus, I'll try to find a upplier of Genelec out here and see if I can listen to them. I remember reading about small active speakers from Quad and Dynaudio, I know those brands but from pricing they are much dearer than the Genelec and Behringer speakers. Of course I could always get some plate amps and fit out my old Spendor BC-1's with an amp. I still have an active BC-1 lying around with water damage. However the spouse acceptance factor of these bigger speakers is low. Does anybody have experience with the Hypex modules for activating speakers? They have a dsp controlled 2-way plate amp for euro 250. Just a bit cheaper than a competley finished Genelec ....... Thanks so far for your comments, Hjalmar |
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