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I've heard very good things about the Quad 11L, which are powered speakers. How do those work? Where do you plug them in for their power? Doesn't it increase your electric bill a lot? Do these look good?: http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrmoni&1291865060&/Quad-11L-Original-Owner-in-
The Quad 11L is available in both a powered and passive model, and the ones you have linked to are if fact not the powered ones... I have a pair of the passive Quad 11L, and although I don't own the PSBs, I have heard them and I would venture to say that the Quads are a step up in both sound quality and construction (and retail price). Steve
Thanks, everyone. Bass is moderately important to me, but as long as it's pretty clean, smooth and palpable, I'll be happy. Ability to handle a wide range of music cleanly and with detail, without being fatiguingly bright, is more important. Smooth, accurate highs and midrange. I listen a lot to acoustic music, both classical and folk/traditionsl, as well as blues, jazz and rock and roll.
...but based on what you put as priorities, I'd recommend the Epos over them.
Chase Home Theater has WAF-1's designed by Danny Richie on closeout for only $169/pr shipped.Even though I don't need them I still want a pair just cuz.
I know nothing about these or Danny Richie. Is he a very fine speaker designer?Thanks.