If you can stretch the budget just a bit, I'd suggest taking a strong look at the Peachtree D5 at $599 a pair. These used to sell for $799, and were a good bang for the buck then. Very nice looking and decent bass for their size. I'm really happy with mine.
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Audio Engine makes some of the best sounding small speakers for around $250.00-$500. And they are self powered! just connect a source and your good to go. http://www.whathifi.com/audioengine/a2/review. Also, check out the Audioengine A3. Matt M |
Ascend Acoustics CBM 170SE at $350. Direct Order. USA Made http://www.ascendacoustics.com/pages/products/speakers/cbm170/cbm170.html Omega Loudspeakers Super 3i monitors at $595. Direct Order. USA Made. http://omegaloudspeakers.com/super3i.html Have owned/ continue to own both. Rich |
Hi, I'm looking for suggestions for a decent pair of bookshelf speakers. However I'm on a budget in the $400-$500 range; I'm sure all the above suggestions are fine recommendations given from folks that have experience with them. Do you have any experience with them? Have you heard them? Do you even have an amp and is so, is it capable of properly driving them? You fail to mention what kind of amp you have and this would be my first question when asked a question such as yours. What good is a speaker that meets your price point if you cannot properly drive it? Also, pay attention to whether the bookshelf speakers are front or rear ported. If rear ported, they should be used with stands or the rear ports will be pressed up against a wall and you won't get all the bass the designers intended. And last, you must go out and hear them for yourself. Speakers are the most subjective component in the chain and what one persons likes, may sound like crap to another. Just a few points to consider when asking for suggestions on speakers so you can find the best speaker for you. Theres a lot more to getting a pair of speakers than just asking for suggestions on the internet. Good luck! |
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