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OK, all you audio gurus out there:What speakers give the most bang for the buck? My personal vote for the best bang for the buck speakers are the Polk Audio LSI series.
I've heard a few speakers...... In the $500.00 to $600.00 range....Green Mountain Audio Europa....and Odyssey Epiphony...Two good buys...
In the $500.00 to $600.00 range....Green Mountain Audio Europa....and Odyssey Epiphony...Two good buys...
I owned the Polk LSi-15s for nearly a year. They are very nice speakers but ultimately couldn't keep me entertained. As for best bang for buck though I have two favorites. Vandersteen 1Cs are a really hard to beat for the $, either used or new. My personal favorite in the best bang for the buck though is the Meadowlark Audio Kestrel hot Rods. Of course they are only available on the used market but still a pure joy too listen to.You might note that both of those speakers have time aligned drivers and simple 1st order crossovers. I believe that's what does it for me. They offer a smooth 3 dimensional sound I have trouble getting from other designs. My listening room is only 12X13 so large speakers are out and monitors have never thrilled me. My first pair of Kestrels were purchased five or six years ago when the company was still operating. Since buying them I have owned speakers priced much higher and would let the Kestrels sit in the closet. Every time I would tire of the new sound (always happened) the Kestrels would come out and amaze me. A few months ago I sold my Proacs and am sticking with the Kestrels.
Odyssey has to be mentioned here in bang for the buck. Depending how big the buck is the Lorelei's are silly.