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2. What associated equipment do you own? There is always that synergy thing to deal with...
4. Don't assume you have to spend 10K to get something stellar
5. Going to RMAF is a good idea (however flawed the listening environment may be). It can provide you with a feel for things. Then try and get an in home audition...that is really key.
Quote from: Geardaddy on 9 Feb 2008, 05:11 pm6. I agree with BrianM that the actual differences between speakers are grossly exaggerated. The fact is that there are a lot of stellar speakers out there and we are spoiled rotten...I believe the first statement is sometimes true, but I'll have to disagree with the second.
6. I agree with BrianM that the actual differences between speakers are grossly exaggerated. The fact is that there are a lot of stellar speakers out there and we are spoiled rotten...
It's like watching people talk about women. Someone walked in and said: "Which women are the best: brunettes, blondes or redheads? I can't date all of them to find out." And the responses become a mixture of "that's an impossible question" and "the type of woman I married is the best."
At the end of the day the things play music, and the stellar ones all play music very very well. How aware are you that you're sitting listening to a dipole (i.e. sleeping with "a blonde") or whatever.
I totally agree with Double Ugly here. Having heard a lot of speakers at RMAF (while sitting in the sweet spot, and listening to the reference discs I brought), there were only a handful of speakers I would deem stellar in terms of true high performance audio reproduction. I was actually surprised to find the discrepancy.I think the opposite to Geardaddy's comment, I think we are in fact deluged with average performing speakers, which then makes choosing one all about mitigating the shortfalls.
DGO, I have to disagree with you. Deeming a speaker unlistenable or stellar is an often capricious process. Case in point: one room at RMAF that was thought to be best of show by a multitiude was thought to be unlistenable by a chief editor of one of the major magazines (based one one of his test CDs). He told a friend of mine that he could only listen to one particularly revealing track for less than 15 seconds. So what is going here?
Quote from: nodiak on 9 Feb 2008, 05:17 amConsider buying a ~ $2000 used/new pair of speakers that are popular and will have good resale (you probably have seen or heard some that have attracted your attention). Live with them a few weeks or so and then discover what they do and don't do for you. Then come back and ask what others would recommend based on your experience with that speaker and what more you want, with a bigger budget. I think this is a good idea because it's unlikely you'll get it right the first time. Sell 'em and take another shot at it. I agree with doug s. about a powered sub (breaking a rule here but at least look at Rythmik sub kits.)Good luck, DonIf you check Leroy's past post history, you'll see what he has tried....a few good speakers, and other equipment. In fact there is a pair of speakers for sale by him now.... http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=49386.0Leroy....Since you are close to NYC (N.J.)...I'd suggest a visit to a few audio stores there....to hear different speakers...and get some ideas...
Consider buying a ~ $2000 used/new pair of speakers that are popular and will have good resale (you probably have seen or heard some that have attracted your attention). Live with them a few weeks or so and then discover what they do and don't do for you. Then come back and ask what others would recommend based on your experience with that speaker and what more you want, with a bigger budget. I think this is a good idea because it's unlikely you'll get it right the first time. Sell 'em and take another shot at it. I agree with doug s. about a powered sub (breaking a rule here but at least look at Rythmik sub kits.)Good luck, Don
hey man, i take it all back. Far be it for me to recommend anything to Leroy, now that i see he has more experience with, money to purchase, and occassion to hear speakers than i.
I need some help, because I am now more confused than ever. I am in the market for new speakers, and have about $10,000 to spend, more or less. I am looking for the most "realistic", "true-to-life", "you-are-there", quality speaker there is, at that price. But the sheer number of speaker companies, speaker technologies, and speakers out there is mystifying, stupefying, and bewildering, so my search has been extremely confusing.