Need advice on loudspeakers Southern California


Hi guys I am new to the high end home audio scene and I wanted to get some advice from some experienced audiophiles. I use to be into high end cars, but my wife just had our 3rd child 3 months ago, now I feel it's time for me to throw in the towel and spend most of my time at home now, and take on a new hobby that I can enjoy at home. One of my good friends owns the Wilson Watt Puppy and I think they sound great, but he told me there are other options available. Now I am familiar with high end sound for the car, but totally new to home audio. Any advice or experiences on speakers 50-100k would be great. I have a pretty big home theater room that the speakers will be going in so size isn't really a big issue, I just need some good info, in the mean time I'll be searching this whole forum to absorb all the information I can. Thanks in advance!
bruce74
Isnt that alot of money to throw at what you call "A new hobby"? You can have really great sound for far less than that and being it is a new hobby and the fact audio gear has huge losses as soon as you buy then wouldnt it be wise to think smaller expenditure?
I am just suggesting that throwing that amount of money into something you may or may not really enjoy or submerse yourself in is at this point potentially foolish.
there is an awsome audio company based in california and they sell some of the best speakers on the market. go to the montana audio site and check them out then go listen you will be very surprised and very impressed.
Assuming that you don't use car electronics to drive your new speakers,you will need at least another 50K+ more for good electronics to drive them. So set aside for $150-$200K.
WOW! Is it necessary that you spend $50-$100K for this system, or are you looking for really great sound? I ask because you can get incredible quality for significantly less. Of course, when numbers as those are used dealers water at the mouth and you will find many offers to take your money. My advise: Do your homework and learn about great brands. Listen to lots of systems, then make your choice. Otherwise, you will be severly ripped off.
03-27-08: Audiomax said:
"Assuming that you don't use car electronics to drive your new speakers..."

Don't worry about this remark. Some of us think that the very best sounding amps and preamps are what Audiomax calls "car electronics". He's referring to a technology that's been around a long time and has recently received deserved attention as a true high fidelity option.

Dave