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There was a really interesting review of the new Polk in this month's
stereophile. I have always found BA a little too bright in the tweeter. Look at JMlabs Cobalt 806s for fronts; the rears, center should be compared to the Definitive Technology center and rear bipolar speakers for more reflected sound. The subwoofer is, of course, excellent, but you could save some money there to buy better front speakers. Look into the Sonic Craft kit at www.madisound.com. Also Definitive and Paradigm make good subwoofers, which depend on the size of your room size wise (amp and woofer). Ed wrote: I'm thinking of getting the BA Micro 130x (2 pairs, front and surround), the BA MicroCenter, and a Velodyne SPL-1200 or SPL-1000 sub. Any comments ? Thanks, Ed |
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