New member Username: HeimdallPost Number: 1 Registered: Jan-07 | Hello everyone. I am new to the audiophile scene and am in the process of building my first stereo system. I have the HK 3480 and would like some suggestions on which speakers would go best with this receiver. After trying to read as many reviews and posts as possible I've narrowed down the list to: Energy RC-10 Axiom M22 Ascend 170SE Rocket RS150 My price range is around $500 and I listen to 85% metal, 10% classical/jazz and 5% movies. The listening area is a standard dorm room. Right now I am leaning towards the Energy RC-10s which I can get new for $385. Whichever speaker I decide on, I was planning to add a sub. I know the best option would be to go audition as many speakers as possible, but I am kinda stuck in the middle of nowhere and haven't found any audio shops. Also there are a pair of Totem Rainmakers on Audiogon listed for 550. Any opinions on getting this used pair vs the Energys? Thanks in advance for any advice. |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 281 Registered: Apr-06 | I would take a look at offerings from Klipsch as well, in regards to your preference for metal. |
Silver Member Username: GamerdudeOntario Canada Post Number: 353 Registered: Apr-06 | Checks these out http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=4086581&JRSource=nsa&nsa=1 On the klipshc site http://www.klipsch.com/products/details/rb-81.aspx |
Silver Member Username: DavidpaPortland, Oregon US Post Number: 286 Registered: Nov-05 | NHT classic threes. |
Silver Member Username: DavidpaPortland, Oregon US Post Number: 287 Registered: Nov-05 | BTW, the rainmakers everyday over the Energy's |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4213 Registered: Feb-05 | I have a HK-3480 and have been looking for 2 bookshelfs aswell. I listen to mostly hiphop and dance. What whould you recommend if my budget was $500 for speakers/sub. Whould i be better off to find a subwoofer and do a 2.1 setup off the HK-3480 ? Stephen ? |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 367 Registered: Apr-06 | "What whould you recommend if my budget was $500 for speakers/sub. Whould i be better off to find a subwoofer and do a 2.1 setup off the HK-3480 ? " Yeah; that should give you the bass you are looking for. Since I know you like a lot of bass, maybe try looking at a pair of Dayton 12" subwoofers. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=300-635 They are supposed to be good for the money. Two of them with maybe Athena bookshelves would be a pretty good system for you IMO MO. |
Silver Member Username: ExerciseguyBrooklyn, NY USA Post Number: 872 Registered: Oct-04 | Once again, the Wharfedale Diamond 9.2 (can be had for under 3-bills here http://ayselectronics.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=155_181&product s_id=1462&zenid=a45338ec14578e290a829f98fcd2b629) tops my list in the sub-$500 category. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4214 Registered: Feb-05 | Whould you suggest Athena Bookshelves or the Klipsch bookshelves at bestbuy ? Also this is going to be 100% music so you think i whould be better off with the Dayton 12" or a STF-2 ? Im not sure if you remember but i posted a pic of my 1989 Sony Floorstanders and reciever setup. That thing sounded really impressive with every type of music and has a 7 band eq on the reciever. Unfortunatly the speakers are damaged and no longer sound good. They were a 3 way set. The tweeter and mid are ok but the 10 or 12" subs are damaged. Just looking for that type of sound hopefully with this next setup. Hard to explain..lol |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 368 Registered: Apr-06 | The HSU would do a fine job; however, for what you are listening to, I think a pair of Daytons might do the job a little bit better. I'd also still say the Klipsch bookshelves at BB would suit your tastes, but Athena will do just fine as well, plus you have an idea of how they will sound in your home. In either case, I'd stop agonizing over the decision so much. In either case you're going to have a solid setup. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4215 Registered: Feb-05 | Your right Stephen. Thanks for the help. I will let you know how it turns out. Have you heard the Daytons by any chance or have any reviews on them ? |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4216 Registered: Feb-05 | Stephen, do you think i should start with 1 12" Dayton and see if i need more or go with 2 off the bat ? |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4217 Registered: Feb-05 | I think im going to decide betweent he STF 2 or the Athena AS-P4000 sub that you recommended the first time in the email. After some research the Dayton 12 i changed my mind as it didnt impress anyone in comparison to the athena or stf 2 etc... |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 369 Registered: Apr-06 | "Have you heard the Daytons by any chance or have any reviews on them ?" Haven't heard them but some people on here seem to think they're decent. "Stephen, do you think i should start with 1 12" Dayton and see if i need more or go with 2 off the bat ?" One to start certainly wouldn't hurt anything. "After some research the Dayton 12 i changed my mind as it didnt impress anyone in comparison to the athena or stf 2 etc..." Both are significantly more expensive, so I would hope they would outperform the Dayton one on one. However, doubling up on the subwoofers offers some advantages that you don't see on paper. It helps to compensate for some room effects and provide a more even response across your room when done properly. The fact that you get a bit more volume certainly doesn't hurt in your case either; I imagine the Dayton would certainly hold its own against either the HSU or Athena in that regard, and probably wouldn't utterly embarrass itself in terms of sound quality either. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4218 Registered: Feb-05 | The Athena is geared more towards home theatre from what i have read and the Dayton has been described as boomy and a bit sloppy for music. I obviously have not heard it. Its either this bookshelf http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ATASB1%2E2 or the 6 1/2 Klipsch at Best Buy. Now i noticed the athena is 5.5 and the Klipsch is 6.5 so im not sure how that makes a differance. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4219 Registered: Feb-05 | How whould you compare the Pioneers here http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=250-680 Thats a 3 way but they come in smaller 2 ways |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 370 Registered: Apr-06 | No experience with the Pioneer, but I would imagine the Athena would more than compete. As far as Athena versus Klipsch, you should have an idea of how the Athena sounds from the F2.2, as well as the Klipsch from BB. They both have their strengths and weaknesses, and I'd probably opt for the Klipsch, but its not a decision I can make for you. As far as the Dayton being boomy/sloppy, it really depends on the room/setup/etc. There have been people on the subwoofer forum that said its decent, and others who have decided it wouldn't fit the bill. Depending on how demanding you are, it may do the job. If you aren't willing to take that chance, certainly go with the HSU. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4220 Registered: Feb-05 | Thanks for your input. Youve been a big help. As you know i listen to mostly hip-hop and dance music and want the best speakers for my application. I dont want the bass to be unaccurate and and a one note wonder. Im not that much of a basshead. I just want it to perform well with the music i listen to without sounding sloppy. My room is 20 x 20 and its in a basement of a townhouse. I will put the subwoofer in the corner of the room and place the speakers on top of my sony floorstanders that i dont use anymore. Just trying to decide on the sub now. |