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I'm looking to buy some nice floor speakers to complement mt mid
level stereo system. I currently have a nice Yamaha receiver and a cd player but mediocre (cheap) onkyo speakers. I would like to get nicer set of floor speakers but don't have a ton of money to spend ..... $600 max any suggestions? |
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![]() "Capri" wrote in message ... I'm looking to buy some nice floor speakers to complement mt mid level stereo system. I currently have a nice Yamaha receiver and a cd player but mediocre (cheap) onkyo speakers. I would like to get nicer set of floor speakers but don't have a ton of money to spend ..... $600 max any suggestions? Magnepan MMG |
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"Norman M. Schwartz" wrote: "Capri" wrote in message ... I'm looking to buy some nice floor speakers to complement mt mid level stereo system. I currently have a nice Yamaha receiver and a cd player but mediocre (cheap) onkyo speakers. I would like to get nicer set of floor speakers but don't have a ton of money to spend ..... $600 max any suggestions? Magnepan MMG An excellent suggestion, IMO, IF you have a room that allows for them. You might also go used to be able to afford the most bang for the buck...something like a used pair of Vandersteens. Good luck! Better speakers should make your system sound a lot better. |
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@l1g2000hsa.googlegroups.com, says... I'm looking to buy some nice floor speakers to complement mt mid level stereo system. I currently have a nice Yamaha receiver and a cd player but mediocre (cheap) onkyo speakers. I would like to get nicer set of floor speakers but don't have a ton of money to spend ..... $600 max any suggestions? Earlier Marc suggested Aperion - that's still good advice: http://www.aperionaudio.com/catalog/Tower,28.aspx Otherwise, you couldn't go wrong with Paradigm, Boston Acoustics or NHT. One thing you might consider: if you opt for smaller monitors over floor standing speakers you can get a higher quality speaker (sacrificing bass extension in the process of course). -- Bill |
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On Feb 3, 12:28�am, Capri wrote:
�I'm looking to buy some nice floor speakers to complement mt mid level stereo system. I currently have a nice Yamaha receiver and a cd player but mediocre (cheap) onkyo speakers. I would like to get nicer set of floor speakers but don't have a ton of money to spend ..... $600 max any suggestions? I did suggest Aperion the first time around. Since the drivers, basic enclosure construction and crossovers are the same throughout the line, with the differences only being enclosure size and number of drivers, the overall sonic signature is pretty much the same. Just choose the model that fits your budget and give it a listen. Aperion ships directly to your house for free, gives you 30 days to make up your mind, and pays for return shipping if you don't like them. It couldn't be easier. I reviewed the Intimus 532s and thought they were excellent for the money ($750/pair). Boon |
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![]() "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , "Norman M. Schwartz" wrote: "Capri" wrote in message ... I'm looking to buy some nice floor speakers to complement mt mid level stereo system. I currently have a nice Yamaha receiver and a cd player but mediocre (cheap) onkyo speakers. I would like to get nicer set of floor speakers but don't have a ton of money to spend ..... $600 max any suggestions? Magnepan MMG An excellent suggestion, IMO, IF you have a room that allows for them. I've had big Maggies (Tympanis) in rooms both large and small. Undoubtedly larger spaces allow for those speakers to 'bloom'. However in smaller spaces have some pluses, the sound being comparable to wearing a good Stax "ear-speaker", being very analytical and capable of resolving small details often buried when in larger open spaces. (I could easily enjoy the tiny MMGs in one of my walk-in closets.) You might also go used to be able to afford the most bang for the buck...something like a used pair of Vandersteens. Good luck! Better speakers should make your system sound a lot better. |
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![]() "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ... I've had big Maggies (Tympanis) in rooms both large and small. Undoubtedly larger spaces allow for those speakers to 'bloom'. However in smaller spaces have some pluses, the sound being comparable to wearing a good Stax "ear-speaker", being very analytical and capable of resolving small details often buried when in larger open spaces. (I could easily enjoy the tiny MMGs in one of my walk-in closets.) Dipoles are not good choices for most casual system owners in most rooms. They are VERY sensitive to room placement, for one thing. Are there (m)any speakers which aren't sensitive to room placement? Implied in the Stax 'ear-speaker' analogy, the MMG isn't that VERY sensitive to room placement. (I presently own and use a MMG, 3.6R and Tympani IVa, in different rooms. Some people even enjoy using the MMGs in a "near-field" configuration, however I don't use them that way.) |
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