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Speakers for Bryston B-60
Hi,
I would like to hear recommendations for bookshelf monitors that would work well with Bryston B-60 integrated. I listen to classical/pop/rock and the room is relatively small, 12'x14' or so. I am thinking of the new Totem Rainmakers, but haven't seen any reviews yet, and my local dealer just sold the floor units, so I have to wait a couple weeks before I can listen to them. Thanks in advance. Igor |
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The JM Lab 706s would be a great choice and although speakers can be a
more personal choice, I should think that you will find them more accurate as well as affordable. My favorite stand-mount speaker in the JM Lab Chorus series is the 707s, but it would take a mighty bookshelf to house them! If you intend to place them on stands, you really should make every effort to hear both. -Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 "Igor" wrote in message ... Hi, I would like to hear recommendations for bookshelf monitors that would work well with Bryston B-60 integrated. I listen to classical/pop/rock and the room is relatively small, 12'x14' or so. I am thinking of the new Totem Rainmakers, but haven't seen any reviews yet, and my local dealer just sold the floor units, so I have to wait a couple weeks before I can listen to them. Thanks in advance. Igor |
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PMC DB1s for bookshelf, though they sound much better on stands.
If you've got the room for stand mounts, then the GB1s are the floor standing version of the DB1, with amazing bass extension. Richard |
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