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On Mar 6, 2:06 pm, rlb4 wrote:
wrote: I've had these Accuphase Preamp (C-200) and Amp (P-300) since I bought them in the 70's. I had JBL L-300 speakers but eventually sold them because of size and weight. Now I'd like to get some speakers that are smaller but will match my Accuphase equipment nicely. The P-300 puts out around 200 watts RMS and has a nice tube warmth sound. I mostly enjoy classical music now, whereas in the 70's+ it was rock and roll. I noticed that the JBL's didn't image the instruments as well as I'd like, but it didn't matter much when I blasted rock. I don't need to crank up the volume as in the past but I do appreciate having the power reserve that gives me nice dynamic range. I'd like speakers that will give me details, the ability to image the instrument placement and hear delicate sounds. I've read that bookshelf speakers may more readily give me those qualities, with the addition of a sub-woofer to get the bass. I don't know how true that is, but I'd prefer having the speakers less obtrusive, so bookshelf would be better in that aspect. I'm bleary-eyed looking for speakers and could use some help trying to narrow down my choices. I'm using my Mac (copied everything AIF so I have the sound quality), wireless to my Accuphase setup. Speakers will go in living room, not a dedicated listening room, and I'm not an audiophile. I'd like to limit the speaker cost to between $1000-2000 total. In short: Match with my Accuphase equipment and be able to handle the RMS output. Sound detail, imaging is more important than raw power. Smaller footprint/less obtrusive size is a plus. Under $2000 for the speakers total. Thank you very much for your suggestions, Greg I don't know where you live, but A Canadian company PSB has a lovely bookshelf speaker, the Alpha. A more expensive line, in the range you are willing to spend can be found iwith the French company JM Focal Labs Dick B Actually, a better way to phrase my question is: Are there certain speakers that simply, in the way they are designed, sound better with tube pre-amp and amp? Certain characteristics of of the design or the technology of speakers meant to present sound from a tube set up versus an all digital system? I'm not necessarily looking for a specific speaker model, because tastes vary tremendously. I live near Portland OR so that indicates how much of a selection I'm liable to find here. Greg |
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