What would you buy for speakers for $2500?

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maxwalrath

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« Reply #20 on: 4 Apr 2006, 04:49 am »
There are some cool suggestions listed up there.

If I had that money I'd try either a Brines F-200A with super/hyper tweeter and a Behringer DEQ2496 for room interactions, or whatever small standmount that did it for you in the past, a sub or two, and one of the Behringer's.

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« Reply #21 on: 4 Apr 2006, 05:00 am »
If it were me and I had the space I'd buy these:

http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1147543558

Those will play loud and clean with little power. I think they'd make great HT speakers too.  Sound quality I'm sure is excellent even though an older version.

With real bass into the 20's I'd also buy a Behringer DEQ 2496.  The Behringer is also great for adjusting the sound any way you like whether it be to compensate for room modes or personal tastes.  You could buy both of these and have alot of change left over.

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« Reply #22 on: 4 Apr 2006, 05:23 am »
Common Warnerwh, you got to be kidding. :lol:
Those VMPS supertowers are over 20 years old. I'm sure the drivers are almost "out of shape" and probably need to be replaced any days now. BTW, I did own the later version of VMPS supertower and I have to say that there are far better speakers out there for the money.  I would look into the RM30,  RM40 and 626 first before even thinking about the supertower.

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« Reply #23 on: 4 Apr 2006, 10:14 am »
Nearfield listening?  I'd limit the number of drivers.  Single driver designs have many appealing qualities.  For your price range you could also try smaller one or two way designs and add a nice sub.

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« Reply #24 on: 4 Apr 2006, 01:41 pm »
Has anyone here heard the Odyssey Lorelei for $2700?

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« Reply #26 on: 4 Apr 2006, 10:21 pm »
F-100: I'm presently listening to some Dynaco A-25's from the early seventies. They sound as good as they did when they were new. These Dynaco A 25's were my first pair of hi fi speakers in about 1971.  I'm sure those old VMPS speakers should work fine. Speakers don't wear out per se. The surrounds can rot or they can be blown but under normal circumstances they should last a very long time.  There are numerous old speakers from the 70's that are working fine especially if they have rubber surrounds.

It probably wouldn't hurt to replace the caps in these 35 year old Dynaco's but they seem to be working and sounding fine.  For home theater you couldn't touch those speakers for 1,200 bucks. Even for music I bet they're not bad assuming they're in a large room.

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« Reply #27 on: 4 Apr 2006, 11:34 pm »
ACI "Panorama's"
Being that I own a pair, I would not hesitate buying them again!

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« Reply #28 on: 4 Apr 2006, 11:35 pm »
What, no Maggie 1.6QR recs?

For $2500 you could even throw in an inexpensive powered sub.

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« Reply #29 on: 5 Apr 2006, 12:28 am »
Supravox 215 field coil on OB with power supply, higher than what you have budgeted, might be the last speaker you might ever own...

more realistically, the FTA-2000s as some people have suggested.

Max, with the FTAs, you need no supertweeter, unless of course, we want a little more "air."  

Most commercially made speakers as commonly recommended are more cabinets and mark ups for advertisement rather than raw performance speakers.

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« Reply #30 on: 5 Apr 2006, 04:33 am »
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Max, with the FTAs, you need no supertweeter, unless of course, we want a little more "air."  


I was just trying to spend the full $2500 :wink:

Give me $1600 to spend and they are at the top of my must try list...

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« Reply #31 on: 5 Apr 2006, 06:44 am »
so if it doesn't need a super tweeter you can get a new pair, some eighth nerve response treatments, and an eq for $2500.

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« Reply #32 on: 5 Apr 2006, 08:41 pm »
Check out Totem Forrest.  This is what i have and it works very well with Plinius 9200.

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« Reply #33 on: 6 Apr 2006, 03:01 pm »
I highly recommend a used set of the Gallo Acoustics Ref 3. Since the 3.1 came out they go for around $2000 on Audiogon.   I am a dealer but I am not offering to sell you Gallo as you are way out of my area; I just think that the Gallos are terrific speakers. There are other fine speakers, but the Ref 3s are special.   I say this based on 27 years of listening experience in the stereo business.  Go to www.roundsound.com and see what the professional revioewers say.

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« Reply #34 on: 6 Apr 2006, 03:15 pm »
I owned the Gallos and respected them greatly but never loved them.  

No matter how many times people say it, the truth never recedes:  There's no substitute for hearing it yourself.

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« Reply #35 on: 6 Apr 2006, 03:20 pm »
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No matter how many times people say it, the truth never recedes:  There's no substitute for hearing it yourself.


Isn't that the truth!  I think this is especially true for speakers.  Consider this very thread.  Each member (more or less) had a completely different recommendation.

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« Reply #36 on: 2 May 2006, 04:54 pm »
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I'm going to be in the market for new speakers shortly. I want to buy new. My budget is $2500 +/- a couple hundred bucks. Room is fairly large, music is classical, acoustic and some rock. I listen at moderate volume. 90% of listening is on vinyl, 5% CD, 5% FM. Will match with a beautiful sounding Plinius integrated amp. Prefer floorstanding but won't rule out stand mount. Must be clear, sweet and detailed and mate well with the Plinius. Decent bass extention is a must. So, where would you spend your money?
Merle....Did you find a pair ? Just wondering......
    Chris[/list:u]

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« Reply #38 on: 3 May 2006, 12:45 am »
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Hello Merle,
    How about checking out Bill Baker's new speaker....
the Musica Bella SP/AV-1......might fit the bill. Good luck with your search..... :D [/list:u]

Actaully for $2995 you can get the Time-peices
http://www.4sptech.com/version2/index.html
http://www.4sptech.com/version2/satisfied_owners.html
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/1003/sptechnology.htm
'Now Lets Go On To The Sound... What sound?? They essentially make virtually no coloring to the reproduced music. At least none that I can hear per se. I do not hear the normal "thumbprint" character that most loudspeakers exhibit in the bass response. Balance is maintained from the very low 30 Hz range to beyond the range of normal human hearing. All the talk of imaging, bloom, warmth, tiss, spit, sizzle, glare and other words used to describe the sound just does not apply here. These loudspeakers were designed for critical monitoring of recordings during the mix-down and mastering stage. What they do, is turn the electrical signal into an acoustic signature as accurately as possible, at all input levels from way below one watt RMS of power (sans low organ pedals at milliwatts) to an incredible 1,000 watts peak per channel'

In the opinon of many, including Chris (AKA lonewolfny42 who owns them), no speaker they have heard near its price will best it.  And no subwoofer required.  I am sure one of the dealers may be able to do a deal to reduce the price further.  IMHO you owe it to yourself to listen to them.  Those that have are quickly converted - just like Jim Merod was.  He has likely heard virtually every speaker there is - and to say the revelations beat them all is some statement.  Athough that is for the Revelations the Time-pieces are more similar than not.  You owe it to yourself to audition them.   I am so impressed I purchsed them unheard - I trust the ears of all those who have.  BTW their designer/manufactuer Bob Smith is one hell of a great guy - and knows his stuff to boot.

Thanks
Bill

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« Reply #39 on: 4 May 2006, 09:22 pm »
I'll heartily 2nd the recommendation for the Magnepan 1.6. Add an ACI Force sub, and you're still under $2600. I just don't see a better value in loudspeakers than Magnepan. Especially the 1.6.