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Klipsch SB-3, Paradigm Monitor 3 ?
Hi all,
I haven't found much in the archives so I thought I'd ask if any of you had anything to say about comparison of these two speakers. The Klipsch is the new version: http://www.klipsch.com/product/product.aspx?cid=833 . The Monitor 3 - well, everyone knows that one I'm sure. SB-3 costs about $300/pair. M3 - my local dealer wants $480/pair (is that really the going price??) They would be powered by an older Denon AVR-2801, and mostly used for listening to music (trance, electronic, pop). I'm in a rather small apartment, so I'm just going to stick with bookshelves and not irritate my neighbours with too much bass. I'm just looking for clear, detailed sound with clean highs and not muddy low-end (if that's even possible with such small speakers). Is the Klipsch even worth considering? I haven't been able to find any professional reviews on it. What else should I consider in about $350 price range? Thanks for the help. Pete |
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Pete wrote:
Hi all, I haven't found much in the archives so I thought I'd ask if any of you had anything to say about comparison of these two speakers. The Klipsch is the new version: http://www.klipsch.com/product/product.aspx?cid=833 . The Monitor 3 - well, everyone knows that one I'm sure. SB-3 costs about $300/pair. M3 - my local dealer wants $480/pair (is that really the going price??) That's list price. They would be powered by an older Denon AVR-2801, and mostly used for listening to music (trance, electronic, pop). I'm in a rather small apartment, so I'm just going to stick with bookshelves and not irritate my neighbours with too much bass. I'm just looking for clear, detailed sound with clean highs and not muddy low-end (if that's even possible with such small speakers). Is the Klipsch even worth considering? I haven't been able to find any professional reviews on it. What else should I consider in about $350 price range? Can't help you on the Klipsch. In the $350 range, I'd also look at PSB (Image B15 or maybe the Alpha). It's not a price point that attracts a lot of attention, for some reason. You'll see raves for the $250 gems (Paradigm Atom/Titan, PSB Alpha), and then a jump to $450 or so. If you can stretch to cover the Monitor 3, some of its obvious competitors a B&W 601 Infinity Primus 250 PSB Image B25 But ideas won't help you if you can't find them locally, take them home, and try them out. You're better off really trying out what you have available, and judging for yourself. bob |
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That's list price.
Meaning I should be able to get them for less? Thanks for your other suggestions. I'll check them out. Pete |
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Pete wrote:
What else should I consider in about $350 price range? Madisound has a number of fine kits in this price range. The Sledgling kit from Madisound at $208/pair. http://www.madisound.com/sled.html The Vifa studio monitor kit for $485/pair. http://www.madisound.com/vifastudio.html The AUDIO-REVIEW.COM KIT at $340/pair http://www.madisound.com/ar_com.html All of these kits come with pre-built cabinets and could be assembled in about an hour's time. If you can read directions, you can assemble these kits. Frankly I'm not partial to horn speakers such as those from Klipsch and I think you'd get more sound for your money in assembling a Madisound kit. Russ |
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