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I had to give into temptation today, and I picked up a pair from Frys. Can not beat the $77 price.I have been playing them for about 30 mins, so far nothing that special about them. Do they need to be broken in? If so, how many hours?
Mine didn't open up for at least 60-80 hours. Until then, I was like you, nothing special. I kept wondering why my buddy Rex was going so ape over these.The amp that is sounding the best at the moment is the battery operated $500 TBI Millenia MkII. TBI even sounds better than the $1500 Job and the $6500 Stello.
They are available at Best Buy for $129 a pair. My prototype designer brought up his set for me to audition yesterday. His main speakers are Sanders electrostatics and these little speakers impressed him so he gave me the chance for a listen here in my sound room with my best electronics.These small bookshelf speakers are outstanding values. They are open, smooth, with a really neutral tonal balance and presentation. Not that last word in range or transparency, but good enough so that I can enjoy the music listening to them, and that means pretty darn good in the overall scheme of things. Amazingly listenable with no obvious flaws.Think about trying a pair of these before spending ten times as much on something else.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
The S-31B-LR-K was apparently also available in the U.S., listed on the Pioneer U.S. site under Previous Models. They look more similar to the previous version SP-BS21-LR with dual round grills.The biggest differences I see areS-31B-LR-K vs. SP-BS21-LR- 4" fiberglass vs. 4" paper woofer cone- 82dB vs. 84dB sensitivity- 3KHz vs. 2kHz crossover frequency- flush metal binding post plate vs recessed plastic terminal cup- pin and socket attached cloth grills vs. semi-permanently attached metal grills (can be pried off)- MSRP of $349/pair vs. $129/pairQuite a difference in retail price. And no mention of Andrew Jones as designer. Steve
Anyone compared the SP-BS-21-LR to the SP-BS-22-LR??
I took my Pioneers to my buddy Rex's place in St. Louis this weekend. Rex has modded his Pioneers and they clearly sounded better. Rex had clipped the push-on connector on his woofer and soldered the wire direct. He also changed the binding posts to Superior Electric BP-30-2BR binding posts and inserted some dampening pads that he had bought from Madisound.His speakers was smoother, more open, and had a better focus than mine did. Rex had an extra pair of the binding posts, so he modded mine with the re-soldering of the wire and the Superior Electric binding posts. Mine did not get the dampening mod. In that shoot-out, the speakers were dead even. So the dampening mod is not necessary and the binding post mod looks like it could cost 20 bucks at the most. This is what I found on Ebay as the best deal..http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-NEW-MONSTER-CABLE-SUPERIOR-ELECTRIC-5-WAY-GOLD-BINDING-POST-BANANA-JACK-/150986043029?pt=US_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item2327782e95