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Dear all:
I'm in the market to look for a pair of hi-end iPod speakers. I usually listen to classical music, 80's music, and jazz music (especially female vocals)... Would Klipsch iFi be a good choice for this kind of music listening? What other options do I have? I'm also thinking of buying a NAD L53 DVD/CD Receiver plus a $200 pair of B&W speakers as an alternative, which combo would probably have better sound quality?? Many thanks! |
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On 15 Sep 2006 19:24:54 -0700, wrote:
Dear all: I'm in the market to look for a pair of hi-end iPod speakers. I usually listen to classical music, 80's music, and jazz music (especially female vocals)... Would Klipsch iFi be a good choice for this kind of music listening? What other options do I have? I'm also thinking of buying a NAD L53 DVD/CD Receiver plus a $200 pair of B&W speakers as an alternative, which combo would probably have better sound quality?? Many thanks! Do you want simple two channel? If so, I highly recommend the following: http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.proc...ce=nsa&n sa=1 This is not an endorsement of J&R, but just a listing of a product that in its former incarnation under the AR brand, I had a lot of experience with. These are great portables. They are heavy though. I used them back in the 80s and early 90s as a hotel room system with portable CD player and the sound is astonishing for the size. Since they are "monitor" shaped, they are quite adaptable in terms of positioning. The wedge shape works well for aiming and the sound is quite good for a speaker with a 5 in woofer. They have plenty of power and really good bass projection. The wedge shape also allows them to nestle into a small rectangular bag. In the old days, you could even get clamped stands that had a ball and socket swivel attachment so that you could raise them off a tabletop. I don't know if this attachment is still available. I also don't know how much they've been changed since Advent has been producing them, so the best thing is to try to find a pair to audition. You occasionally see them on eBay as well. Just remember that they are pretty heavy. If you can put up with that, it's hard to find a pair of powered portables to top the sound. Punchy with clarity, especially for a smaller room. Plus, you can get a 12 v adaptor for the car for those times that you might want to have a fairly loud portable speaker system for tailgating, picnicing, etc. |
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