Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4239 Registered: Feb-05 | http://www.hsuresearch.com/products/hb-1.html or Insignia Bookshelf's from BestBuy for a 2.1 setup with a STF-2 or a VTF-2 Any help with be appreciated. |
Bronze Member Username: HodedofomeTX USA Post Number: 45 Registered: Dec-06 | Well the HSU is no doubt going to be a better speaker, but it's also over 3 times the price. Just depends on what you want to spend. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4240 Registered: Feb-05 | The HSU is going to set me back $250 for a pair. What are some competitors in the price range ? They sort of resemble the klipsch bookshelves at bestbuy and wonder how they compare to those. |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 351 Registered: Nov-06 | Klipsch Paradigm Wharfedale Onix Aperion these are just some. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4241 Registered: Feb-05 | Ive narrowed it down to the HB-1's and Klipsch B-3 bookshelf speakers. Is it worth the extra money to get the Klipsch B-3's ? Mostly listen to hiphop and dance. |
Silver Member Username: TdogroederDes Moines, IA Post Number: 141 Registered: Sep-05 | Gavin, have you heard Aperion speakers? |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 354 Registered: Nov-06 | no, but I do know they manufacture speakers in that price range. Art (I believe) has heard them, and was less than impressed. |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 401 Registered: Apr-06 | Don't know how many people have listened to the Hsu (particularly people with your taste in music), so it would be hard to make a comparison. However, if it makes you feel a little better, the B3 is on sale currently, and shipping will drive up the price of the Hsu. |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 355 Registered: Nov-06 | If you are looking at the Klipsch B-3, also take a look at these speakers as well... http://www.axiomaudio.com/m3ti_main.html http://www.htd.com/cabinet-speakers/level-three-speakers http://www.aperionaudio.com/product/Intimus-532-LR-Bookshelf-Speaker,5,20,5.aspx Athena Technologies (bookshelves, can't remember the number) Paradigm Mini monitors Paradigm Focus PSB bookshelves Klipsch B-3 Klipsch Reference RB-10 Klipsch Reference RB-51 Listen to as many speakers as you can. Heck, even Bose if you want, just to get an idea of what you are really looking for. There are many, many speakers in this price range. I have listed off a few. Some are slightly lower than your price point, and some are slightly higher. |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 402 Registered: Apr-06 | MO: Just curious, but how long have you been looking now? |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 356 Registered: Nov-06 | I listen to some hip-hop and dance. Well, I really listen to just about everything. I myself prefer the presentations the Paradigms give to that of the Klipsch. The Paradigm Focus and MiniMonitor have bass low enough to get you by without a sub for the time being, but the Klipsch will play louder. I hate to say it, but take a look at the Bose 301 as well. You might find that they fit your needs better. They are not my favorite speaker in the bunch, but some people like the sound. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4242 Registered: Feb-05 | Yeah im going to go with the Klipsh B3 6 1/2 bookshelf at best buy stephen. They are $313 now. Hopefully they will be in stock. |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 358 Registered: Nov-06 | first off...what are you driving them with? If you have a bright receiver, those klipsch will drill your ears out. I would not match Klipsch with: Onkyo Sony Yamaha Sony ES They IMHO sound great with Pioneer and Pioneer Elite. The warm sound compliments the added brightness from the speaker. |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 403 Registered: Apr-06 | Gavin: He's using HK. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4243 Registered: Feb-05 | Very long time. I work alot in car sales. Plus the stores around my area dont have many options to demo the brands we talk about. |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 359 Registered: Nov-06 | Thanks Stephen. H/K should be fine, but I admit that I usually like a slightly warmer sound, so what sounds good to me might not sound good to others. |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 404 Registered: Apr-06 | You should be able to demo the Klipsch Reference line at Best Buy as well in their Magnolia section. It won't hurt anything to see if the difference is worth the money to you. Besides, you might be able to score a better price if you ask. |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 360 Registered: Nov-06 | That is why I threw in the Bose 301's. One thing they do well IMHO is dance music. The multipolar design throws a huge sound. The other multipolar speakers in that price are usually sats. Stephen, I think that only the magnolia section of BB has Klipsch Reference. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4244 Registered: Feb-05 | Yes only Magnolia Section has the Reference line. I will try to listen to both of them. Im going to be mating the bookshelves with a HSU-VTF-2 mk 2 or 3 and if it doenst make much of a differance in sound then the STF-2 |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 361 Registered: Nov-06 | For your use, I would go with the STF. The VTF is designed for both home theater and music, hence the option to choose from deep, less powerful bass to slightly less deep, but more powerful bass. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 4245 Registered: Feb-05 | So for mostly music just stick with the STF-2 or should i pay the extra money and get the VTF-2 ? |
Silver Member Username: StefanomVienna, VA United States Post Number: 405 Registered: Apr-06 | In your shoes I'd save the money and stick with the STF. |