New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 3 Registered: Oct-04 | hi, i'd like to know what the best bang for the buck deal is for a pair of floor standing speakers when you go to college, pay for your rent and have only $200 to spare which is what am all of right now. or if $200 is too ridiculous a requirement, how about 300ish or something around that? ofcorse the price is considering that you can get speakers cheaply on ebay or used. so please help me out? thanks. |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3265 Registered: Mar-05 | Guess you can look at fluance.com but I have a hard time believing that a $200 pair of towers will sound very good compared to a $200 pair of bookshelves. In addition to eBay you can also look at audiogon.com though you'll have to be patient to find towers that cheap there. |
New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 4 Registered: Oct-04 | ok, maybe i'll rephrase my question to best speakers under $300. what would my options be in that case? |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3269 Registered: Mar-05 | so these don't have to be floorstanders? That helps tremendously. It would also be helpful if you detailed: a. What % of your usage will be music vs. HT (home theater)? b. What types of music do you listen to the most? (classical/jazz, rap, rock, etc.) c. What types of movies do you watch the most? (action/thriller, drama/comedy, etc.) d. How big is your listening/viewing room? e. What kind of receiver/amp will you have? f. Do you have a subwoofer or plan to get one? |
New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 5 Registered: Oct-04 | sweet. thx for the little questionare. i'll try to answer as thoroughly as i can a. music/movie need will be about 50/50 b. most listened to least. alternative, jazz, classic... hate rap. alternative rock takes about 50% and the other two the rest. c. action d. it's about 25x12x12ft e. i have denon 3805 f. got onkyo skw-200 but really thinkin about ditching this one too. i want more punch under 200 could you answer me that too? thanks a lot btw. |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3271 Registered: Mar-05 | f. is the easiest, definitely ditch the Onkyo sub. If you absolutely must stay under $200 then get the 12" Dayton sub from partsexpress.com for about $145 shipped. These will be very good for HT, and not bad for music. Sometimes they do get damaged in shipping but partsexpress has a great return/exchange policy, I think they pay for return shipping in that case. The 3805 is a solid receiver, it will make many inexpensive speakers sound pretty good. My recs: Athena AS-B2.2s for $250/pair shipped from audioadvisor.com or Athena AS-B1s for $100/pair from the same place, but add the savings to your subwoofer budget and move up to a Hsu STF-2 (hsuresearch.com) for $425 shipped, great all-around sub for music or movies. or if you want to go without a subwoofer completely, look at the Athena AS-F2.2s which are $400 shipped from audioadvisor.com |
Silver Member Username: Rysa4Post Number: 193 Registered: Jul-05 | Eric- There is a pair of PAradigm atoms for 100 used one year old on Audiogon.com listed today. They are decent enough. |
Silver Member Username: Rysa4Post Number: 194 Registered: Jul-05 | I also notice a pair of PsB 2Bs on audiogon for 150, pics look good on em too. Still scrolling through to find some decent deals for decent speakers.... |
Silver Member Username: Rysa4Post Number: 195 Registered: Jul-05 | Amazingly there were a pair of Energy C-#s for 200 dollars, but they are sold. Oh well. Thats it! |
Silver Member Username: Stu_pittNYC, NY Post Number: 784 Registered: May-05 | Here's some good prices on PSB's if you're interested - http://www.hipposaudiovideo.com/pages/1/closeout1.htm https://dmc-electronics.com/Default.htm Scroll down about half way on the DMC page for some that are around your range. The best thing to do is go out and listen to as many different speakers you can. You may find that saving up an extra $50-$100 will make all the difference in the world, or you may not hear a significant improvement. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 283 Registered: Oct-04 | The Wharfedale Diamond 8.3 would be my choice @ $214 a pair. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 284 Registered: Oct-04 | Or if you can spare a few more $$$, these Morduant-Short MS904s from accessories4less.com for $249 a pair with free shipping (coupon code "shipspeakers") are a better deal. http://www.accessories4less.com/cgi-bin/item/MORDMS904BL# |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 287 Registered: Oct-04 | Let us know what you decide? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 288 Registered: Oct-04 | Sorry, I just checked & the FREE SHIPPING from BUY.COM does not apply to the Wharfedales. I think shipping is $19.95, making the Morduant-Shorts all the more attractive. |
New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 7 Registered: Oct-04 | sweet, my budget just increased to $500 (THANKS DAD so what should i do now? i still would prefer a classy looking rich wood floorstanding to a bookshelf. |
Silver Member Username: Stu_pittNYC, NY Post Number: 786 Registered: May-05 | PSB Image T45 from here would be my choice- The Image 5T is also the same price - $450 + shipping. Personally I think the T45 is a better all around speaker. The only way the 5T is better is that it goes down a few more Hz than the T45. https://dmc-electronics.com/Default.htm |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 291 Registered: Oct-04 | OK, that changes things quite a bit. Everybody here knows I'm big on the Missions on sale @ Amazon.com, so here we go; A pair of Mission M35i originally $900, on sale at Amazon.com for (drumroll please) $450. delivered. These will sell out soon. GET THEM NOW. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006IS2V0 |
Bronze Member Username: PlatoWoodbury, NJ Post Number: 26 Registered: Oct-05 | Buy.com sucks a whole lot. If product is in stock, then transactions are ok, but if there is the smallest problem you're screwed. They have no customer support whatsoever(all the system does is send you pretyped emails) Plus the coupons have too much fineprint! Spend your money somewhere else! |
New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 8 Registered: Oct-04 | that is a sweetass deal indeed... but I'm really attracted by fluance sv-10s. for it's looks and price. would i be making a smarter choice spending extra 150 on the missions? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 292 Registered: Oct-04 | Where else can you find the Wharfedales Diamond 8s at that price? I've done business with them and had no problem. I understand you had a problem, I've had problems with online vendors too, but Buy.com must conduct thousands of transactions a day, I can't imagine that even a small percentage go as bad as yours did, or they wouldn't be in business. Having said that, everyone should take what you said into consideration & weigh their options before purchasing any item online. |
New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 9 Registered: Oct-04 | so, fluance sv-10 or mission m35i? i guess if i go with fluance i could buy a new sub with that money too |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 293 Registered: Oct-04 | I would skip the fluances and jump all over the Missions right now, The M32i are sold out (I was lucky enough to get a pair), as are the M35i in black. You will not regret this purchase, but you will regret if you miss out on these speakers. Don't wait. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 294 Registered: Oct-04 | You won't need a sub with the M35is |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 295 Registered: Oct-04 | Or you can buy the M35is & a Dayton 10" for $99 from partsexpress.com |
New member Username: JinsterPost Number: 10 Registered: Oct-04 | i mean for untrained ears like mine would i really notice and appreciate the difference between mission and fluance that much?... well, i guess 500 dollars savings is something to brag about also... IM GON' BUY THEM SUCKAS! |
Bronze Member Username: JinsterPost Number: 11 Registered: Oct-04 | i mean for untrained ears like mine would i really notice and appreciate the difference between mission and fluance that much?... well, i guess 500 dollars savings is something to brag about also... IM GON' BUY THEM SUCKAS! |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 297 Registered: Oct-04 | If your ears are that untrained & want them to stay that way, then buy the Wharfedales or the Mordant-Shorts, you won't regret it & you'll save your and your dads $$$. But if you want a speaker that will stun you, your dad, and anyone else that hears them, then bite the bullet & buy the Missions. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 298 Registered: Oct-04 | Had a chance to review the Fluance SV-10s, they look good & the price is right, but having said that, I would still spend a few more $$$ and get those Missions; the M32is, the M35is little brother, are hypnotic. |
Bronze Member Username: JinsterPost Number: 12 Registered: Oct-04 | i bought them missions with 3 day shipping. i can't wait! |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 303 Registered: Oct-04 | Dude, I got the speakers next day WITHOUT a shipping upgrade. I would suggest saving the shipping upgrade. |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3304 Registered: Mar-05 | Christopher, > If your ears are that untrained & want them to stay that way, then buy the Wharfedales or the Mordant-Shorts, you won't regret it & you'll save your and your dads $$$. But if you want a speaker that will stun you, your dad, and anyone else that hears them, then bite the bullet & buy the Missions. Are you saying you've heard all 3 speakers? I'd be very curious to hear a quick strengths/weaknesses comparison. I'm currently trying out a pair of the 8.2 Diamonds and was kind of curious about the Missions, also about the Mordaunt Shorts. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 305 Registered: Oct-04 | Edster, I own the Mission M32i (everyone must know that by now, I've been talking them up so much since I got them). They are excellent regardless of price; mucular bass & holographic mids. I've also heard the Mordaunt-Short 908s, another great speaker, but different all together from the Mission (it's a floorstander). Great build quality, it's a little "edgeier" needs pleanty of clean power (Tawaun has them I think). I've not heard those Wharfedales. |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3315 Registered: Mar-05 | I would also describe the Wharfedales I am currently auditioning as having "holographic mids & muscular bass" though they don't seem to handle high volumes very well, the mids and treble start to tatter a bit around the edges. What are you running your M32i's with, and at what db level? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 306 Registered: Oct-04 | Edster, I own the Mission M32i (everyone must know that by now, I've been talking them up so much since I got them) because I rolled the dice, auditioned them, and fell in love with them. They are excellent regardless of price; mucular bass & holographic mids, nice build. But alas, the M32i are history @ Amazon.com, The M35is are still available for $450 in Cherry. I'm an amature audiophile a best, but I've auditioned a lot of speakers over the last few months, Paradigm Mini Monitors & Studio 20s & 40s, NHT SB3s & SB4s, Epos ELS3 & M5s, Mordaunt-Short 908s, Totems, PSBs, and a few others I'm sure I can't remember right now. These speakers were to replace a pair of Infinity Alpha 20s, that while very-good & a great value, fell short of my expectations in the imaging department. I realized the smaller mini monitors, like the Epos ELS3s were great, but I wanted BIGGER sound, I wanted something with a 6"+ mid/woofer. Now, my pockets are not that deep at all & size was an issue, so floorstanders were out. I really wanted to maximize this purchase by doing my homework. Now after all this listening, I realized that the speakers I liked were more $$$ than I wanted to spend. I really liked the Paradigm Studio 20s, but they were $500+, much more than I wanted to spend. The Missions stood out as the best value IMHO. I really think you would have to move up to the Paradigm Studio 20s to get better all around sound. I've heard the Mordaunt-Short 908s, another great speaker, but different all together from the Missions (first & foremost, it's a floorstander). Great build quality, it's a little "edgeier" & has a big side-firing woofer that CRANKS, needs pleanty of clean power & about hundred pounds of sand to tame them, (I think Tawaun owns them, you should ask him about them if you want a more thorogh review). I've not heard those Wharfedales, but I've read plenty of good reviews of the Diamond 8's (I think Tawaun said the 8.2s have a rep of being a bit boomier than the 8.1s). Based on this, I felt the 8.3s represented the best match for someone in $200 floorstander range, the MS906 in $250 range (based on my audion of the MS908s), and the M35i when the budget went up to $500 (based on my experience with the M32i). I'd like to know: 1. What's you budget? 2. Preferences: Bookshelf or Floorstander? I think I know your hardware set-up. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 307 Registered: Oct-04 | Edster, An NAD C740 (see my profile). These British speakers seem to have similar qualities. I don't listen that loud (I'm in an aprtment builing), but they seem to hold together for as loud as I've played them. |
New member Username: KathygeekPost Number: 1 Registered: Dec-05 | Hi I am also looking for very inexpensive speakers and am hoping to get a warm sound for my miles and mingus as well as the ability to handle very noisy screechy music. I know what sounds I don;t want which is Cerwin Vega. It sounds fake to me, or something. I don't know how to describe it. Could someone recommend a good pair or speakers (don't care if they sit on the floor or on the bookshelf) that will sound warm and uh, real? or not give too much of itself into the music - neutral or something. I'll fill out the questionairre It would also be helpful if you detailed: a. What % of your usage will be music vs. HT (home theater)? 100% music b. What types of music do you listen to the most? (classical/jazz, rap, rock, etc.) jazz, noise, skronk, garage, folk, and some old country mostly c. What types of movies do you watch the most? (action/thriller, drama/comedy, etc.) n/a d. How big is your listening/viewing room? 16' x 20'. e. What kind of receiver/amp will you have? Onkoyo TX 8511 thank you f. Do you have a subwoofer or plan to get one? |
New member Username: KathygeekPost Number: 2 Registered: Dec-05 | I can stretch to around $350 but would rather stay under that. I am only an RN and am supporting the family. This is a total indugence for me, but i really miss my music! |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 308 Registered: Oct-04 | OK Kathy, you can review this thread to get a good idea of what some of your options are. As I have stated repeatedly, the Missions on sale at Amazon.com represent an exceptional value. There are fewer & fewer models available, but your in luck, I just checked and the M34is are available in black for $349. delivered. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AREC3Y Like the other Missions, these will sell out soon. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 2412 Registered: Feb-05 | Christopher, you have been providing helpful info but please only provide links and not pics. The pics slow the site down for folks who aren't using broadband. I do have broadband but I know there are participants here that don't. Thanks in advance. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 309 Registered: Oct-04 | Sorry, just trying to be helpful. ...Just curious, why have the option if it's a problem? |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 2413 Registered: Feb-05 | Who knows? I've heard from a number of folks with dial up that the pics make it more difficult for them (slow download speeds and all). We had a guy here for awhile who posted a pic everytime...talk about slow threads. Thanks for your concern. BTW I don't think a picture here and there hurts. I like looking at those Missions. If they sound as good as they look they should be a good buy. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 310 Registered: Oct-04 | Found this good thread on the Mission M3 series https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/4739.html Realize the newer "i" designation actually indicates an internal wire upgrade of the M3 series. |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3321 Registered: Mar-05 | Kathy, with your Onkyo 8511, this would probably be a good match, and just $250 shipped: http://www.audioadvisor.com/store/productdetail.asp?sku=ATHASB2%2E2&product_name =Audition%20B2%2E2%20Speakers%20-%20Black,%20Pair Onkyos are laid-back and fuzzy/warm, while Athenas are forward and a tad bright; you should be able to achieve a happy medium with this combo. The B2s will provide plenty of detail plus decent mid-bass so no need for a subwoofer. Also since Onkyos often have very optimistic power ratings, a big floorstander might not sound its best since they usually need more quality power/current behind them to truly open up, compared to a small 8-ohm bookshelf with high sensitivity (91db). |
Gold Member Username: Edster922Abubala, Ababala The Occupation Post Number: 3322 Registered: Mar-05 | Christopher, I have to (gasp!) actually agree with Art for a change, LOL...those Missions are rather handsome indeed! But those can't be real wood cabinets at this pricepoint, are they? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 311 Registered: Oct-04 | No, they're nice vinyl. |
Silver Member Username: GavincummNew York USA Post Number: 393 Registered: Feb-05 | since when do onkyos have optimistic power ratings for a reciever? They usually are rated halfway decently I thought. It is brands like kenwood, sony, JVC, etc. etc. that are inflated. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 2419 Registered: Feb-05 | Onkyo and Yamaha also. Both are good sounding receivers but you have to keep in mind their power limitations. Use them with efficient speakers or an external power amp. |
just trying Unregistered guest | Dude. I'm on just about the slowest connection ever but it doesn't take that long to load at all. Those pictures are small, they load quick. Alot of people won't click the links but if you post the pic it will grab their attention, increasing the chance of them buying the product. Besides, who wants to look at these dull, gray and white pages all day!? heh. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 313 Registered: Oct-04 | I don't work for Amazon.com, Mission, Wharfedale, or Morduant-Short, but I do think I've got a good handle on bad, good, & great deals on the web. Call it a hobby (my wife calls it a sickness). What little I know about audiophilia (?...I might be infected!), I've mostly learned from these pages. I was just trying to give a little back to the ecoustic community by providing a little more info (i.e. pic & links) when I could. If it's a problem, I'll stop, no problem. But one small request, I'm curious who everyone is, how'bout a thread with a pic of regulars. I don't want to be the first though, someone else start the thread, I'm affraid I'll get in trouble. |
Silver Member Username: GavincummNew York USA Post Number: 401 Registered: Feb-05 | cool idea! I've tried to attach a pic of myself, but it says the file it too large! how do I get around that lil problem? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 314 Registered: Oct-04 | Reduce the size of the pic (jpeg or gif). |
Silver Member Username: NuckParkhill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 659 Registered: Dec-04 | |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 315 Registered: Oct-04 | Ha Ha...For real now. |
Silver Member Username: NuckParkhill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 662 Registered: Dec-04 | Gavin..Jenny Craig? Just kidding, the site demands 100 or less for pics. |
Rye Unregistered guest | Looking for a good pair of floor standing speakers for around 300-400. Or would it be better to get bookshelf? I want something that will sound nice but can make peoples ears hurt at times. These will be for music listening only as well as the reciever (recommendations on reciever is welcome also) as well as a sub. Listen to of rap, r&b, rock, and a little classical music. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 320 Registered: Oct-04 | Why would you want to hurt peoples ears? I don't mean to sound like a your dad or a cop, but you will, if you haven't already, damage your hearing permanently. It's hard, not to mention expensive, to find a speaker that sounds great "normal" (i.e. safe) listening level, and which can hold together at db levels high enough to injure. Scroll up this thread for some good $200. recommendations. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 321 Registered: Oct-04 | http://www.dangerousdecibels.org/hearingloss.cfm ...now I do feel like a cop. |
Bronze Member Username: JinsterPost Number: 13 Registered: Oct-04 | i just got the speakers set up. they sound amazing and not only that, sounds FULL as hell! i mean the music just follows me everywhere i go... even outside the apartment lol. anyways, my question is when i turn off the subwoofer, they only seem to sound better so would it improve it even more if i get some decent subwoofer or should i do without sub at all? what about those $100 ones you were recommanding me? thx. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 330 Registered: Oct-04 | I knew you would like them. I would assume a sub might be overkill for music with these speakers, for HT your sub might not be a good match, what is it? |
Bronze Member Username: JinsterPost Number: 17 Registered: Oct-04 | onkyo skw-200. what did you set your crossover frequency for 35i? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 333 Registered: Oct-04 | I don't have the M35i, I have the M32i with no sub. I think I would ditch the Onyko sub, and if you must, go for the Dayton 12" from partsexpress.com for about $130. |
Silver Member Username: GavincummNew York USA Post Number: 427 Registered: Feb-05 | LMFAO jenny craig it keeps on telling me 5kb for pics |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 335 Registered: Oct-04 | Keep shrinking the image. LMFAO??? |
Bronze Member Username: JinsterPost Number: 18 Registered: Oct-04 | so uhh what should i set my crossover freq as now? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 336 Registered: Oct-04 | I'm not sure, I would playaround with it until I'm happy. |
Rye Unregistered guest | Hurting people's ears was a figure of speach for an amp that can drive some well made speakers at a high level of sound. I read the previous recommendations, but wanted to get some more ideas since I am willing to spend more money |
Silver Member Username: Stu_pittNYC, NY Post Number: 801 Registered: May-05 | Start your own thread |
New member Username: LaertesCordova, TN United States Post Number: 1 Registered: Jan-06 | After having read the entire thread above I guess I shouldn't be surprised that I don't have a clear idea as to opinions regarding the best (primarily west coast Jazz) BOOKSHELF speaker under $500 from a thread about floorstanders. Anyway the choices seem to be. Mission M32I Athena Technologies Audition AS-B2.2 Wharfedale Diamond 8.1 Recognizing that any speaker's quality is subjective first, I don't have access to these for listening/comparison in my area -- Memphis, TN so I wondered if any one has listened to all three and has strong feelings in any direction -- other options in this category are welcome too. Amp Yamaha - RX-V657 Thanks for you expertise - Matt |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 366 Registered: Oct-04 | The Missions, Athenas, and Wharfedales are all good sub $200 speakers. The Mission M32i were closeouts & are not readily available from Amazon.com anymore (although I expect them to pop-up again on their sight from time to time until they're all gone), $500 puts you in a whole other category though. Consider these speakers: 1. Wharfedale Diamond 9.2/$499 2. Monitor Audio Silver S2/$499 3. Totem Dreamcatchers/$450 4. B&W DM601 S3/$450 5. PSB Image B25/$449 6. Monitor Audio Silver S2/$399 7. Alegria Audio Ling/$389 8. B&W DM600 S3/$350 9. Wharfedale Diamond 9.1/$349 10. PSB Image B15/$349 11. Monitor Audio Radius R90/$329 12. Alegria Audio Ling Single/$369 13. Ascend Acoustics CBM-170/$328 14. B&W DM303/$300 15. Epos ELS-3/$296 16. Athena Technologies AS-B2/$190 17. Wharfedale Diamond 8.2/$180 18. Wharfedale Diamond 8.1/$135 19. Mission M31i/$119 20. Athena Technologies AS-B/$99 I'm sure they're a few others that should be mentioned (and will be), but 20 pairs should be enough for you to chew-on for a while. |
New member Username: LaertesCordova, TN United States Post Number: 2 Registered: Jan-06 | Thanks, Lists are nice but I was looking for some objective comparison - Which do you prefer? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 367 Registered: Oct-04 | The Wharfedale Diamond 9.2, but it's your choice. |
John Wagner Unregistered guest | SDAT SB-E639D speakers beat out a pair of Paradigm Studio 100 V.3 NO BS !!! Sdat needs to let some of you all try out these great speakers so you all can find out what you have been missing out on! You can get them for only $253.00. |
Silver Member Username: NuckParkhill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 991 Registered: Dec-04 | White van! White van! |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 2604 Registered: Feb-05 | This sounds very familiar to some of us who have been here awhile. |
John Wagner Unregistered guest | "Nucky", they came by FedEx van! FedEx van! |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 2606 Registered: Feb-05 | If I remember right there is some white on that FedEx van! |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 368 Registered: Oct-04 | They're several "white van" speaker companies, I imagine several of them actually make "decent" speakers. Pyle (the auto speaker company) has actually slapped their name on what seems to be one of these speaker lines that I assume come from the same factory in China. You can check the ubid.com site for Pyle speakers, roll the dice if you want, at least Plye is a brand that I've heard of...I bet they even have a phone number. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 369 Registered: Oct-04 | By the way, number 6 on my list above is the S1, not the S2. The Monitor Audio Bronze Series, as well as Paradigm Mini Monitor, can also be included on that above list. To help narrow things down a bit, here's my top-five: 1. Wharfedale Diamond 9.2 2. B&W DM601 S3 3. PSB Image B25 4. Monitor Audio Silver S2 5. Alegria Audio Ling (I haven't heard it yet, but I trust the reviews) If the Mission M32i was available, it would have made my list, as would have the Epos M5 & Alegria Audio Emma, if I caught a good deal or had a few more bucks. |
New member Username: LaertesCordova, TN United States Post Number: 3 Registered: Jan-06 | The reviews I have read on the Wharfedales (diamond 9 and 8) have been universally stellar. However, I have to wonder - other than the difference in woofer size 5" vs 6.5" (wouldn't a subwoofer make up for the discrepancy?) and a subsequent change in crossover frequency -- 50hz vs 45hz and a slightly larger cabinet (the 9.1 is tiny -- 29.6mm -- 11.6"!)- there appears to be inadequate difference between the 9.1 and 9.2 to justify the $150.00 difference in the price tag. Can any one testify to a real difference in sound, or lack thereof , between the two? |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 370 Registered: Oct-04 | Sub-woofers cost money & take up space. |