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I'm contemplating ordering the SongBirds or WOW1 monitors and could use some help deciding. At first I wanted small towers and was leaning towards the SongBirds. However, according to Jim, the WOW1's driver will be a little more detailed, and on paper the bass response is the same, although the SongBirds may play a little louder. I'll be pairing them with an Energy ESW-M6 sub until I can upgrade that to an SVS or Rythmik, but either way whatever I get will get the aid of a sub if needed. I'll be using them for a 2.1 system but they may eventually become part of a HT later. I'm replacing a pair of Aperion bookshelves so I already have stands, but the SongBirds have the same footprint of the stands so there's no real size need for a bookshelf, unless later I want to move them into another room or my living situation changes, so I'm just wondering which will sound better.I listen to a lot of Indie Pop, rock, electronic, and some jazz, classic rock, and classical, but not a ton. The room they'll initially go in is my kitchen and attached family room, which is about 15x20. I don't listen to high volumes but every now and I then I might crank it up (for the rare moments my kids aren't around). Eventually, I may turn a spare bedroom and seldom used dining room into a family room and move them there, but that room will roughly be the same size.I've also considered the Monitor Audio RX6 towers ($1200) and a local dealer is selling the last of their PSB Synchrony 2b's for $1200 as well. I listened to the PSB's and was impressed but it was a short demo and I didn't have my demo material so I'd have to go back for another listen. I saw the RX6's in the dealers showroom, but didn't have time for an audition but I'll go back soon. If you have any experience with these speakers I'd love to hear how you think they'd compare to the SongBirds and WOW1's.Thanks for reading and any info.
Thanks for all the info....@Tom -- what did you not like about the RX2's? I briefly considered them and someone in the Seattle area (I'm in Portland) is selling a used pair for $600. I briefly considered them, but they're not exactly what I want and I know that will lead to regrets later, so I'm passing. Just curious about what you didn't like in them since they have similar drivers and dynamics to the RX6's.
@ Big Red Machine.... I agree, if I don't get what I really want I will just regret it later, so passing on the RX2's. I currently don't have a space restriction, but bookshelve speakers do have inherent advantages to fitting in if my living situation changes, which is one of their draws for me. Plus, I have stands already, so I wouldn't need new stands. The WOW1's on stands take up pretty much the same room volume as the songbirds so there's no advantage unless I need to actually place them on a shelf or other piece of furniture. I was leaning to the Songbirds, but now I'm leaning to the WOW1's because I already have stands, people are saying they off more detail, and they cost less. But everytime I commit to them in my head my heart goes to the songbirds....
Finally decided and placed an order for the WOW1's in rosewood today. Thanks everyone for your feedback. Even though when I started looking at speakers I was looking for small towers, I still like the flexibility of the bookshelves, especially with the front ports. Besides, this is my first pair of Salks, I didn't say it would be the last....One more question... wondering if using a Peachtree Nova (1st gen 85wpc) or Peachtree iDecco (60wpc) would be enough to properly power these little guys? I love the form factor, tube preamp, and built in DAC on the Peachtrees, and I'm considering purchasing a used one next. Thoughts? MAybe I should start a new thread...
I got a chance this past weekend to listen to the KEF LS50's and a pair of Tannoy bookshelves as well (not sure of the model but they retailed for about $1200 a pair). The LS50's were pretty spectacular IMO. I'm not going to go into detail other than to say the people that have written rave reviews on them are definitely not hitting the crack pipe. The Tannoy's weren't bad either but not in the same league as the LS50's. Did that give me any buyer's remorse for ordering the WOW1's? Absolutely NOT! Actually, I'm now more excited to be able to listen to them. The store owner had never heard of Salk and invited me to bring the WOW1's in for a side-by-side listening with the KEF's. Maybe I'll do that. I do feel that the uniqueness of the LS50 might turn them into a "collector's" speaker down the road. Wondering if any Salk owners have had a chance to listen to them and post their opinions compared to their Salks. Maybe I'll start a new thread...