"I'm kind of on a budget. Is there a Wilson Half Witt available?"
@geoffkait - If he opted for the Half-Witt, he would be obligated to spend the other half of the budget on small bags of glass 'tuning' rocks and of course a small 1970's LED clock.
Up to $4500 burning a hole in my pocket
I used to have a pair of kef 201/2 and while they were excellent I thought they were harsh when playing rock/metal. The triton 1s were acceptable for this. The Kef was wonderful however at Bluegrass and vocals. Detailed as all get out. I never have really heard of a Vandersteen as being a high impact speaker but I could be wrong. Gonna go check out the Klipsch tonight after work. What I find lacking in most speakers is the mid bass impact. I think that's one of the most important aspects of getting rock/metal right. Thanks for the suggestions. |
http://libertyaudio.com/products/x-vox-loudspeaker-system For your considerations well, from their maker Good Listening, Peter |
Try to save up for Sonus Faber's (electra amators) or Eggleston (Andra's). You will be blown away at the loveliness of the sound coming out of speakers like these. Of course at the same time I am also recommending highly rated sources and amplification to go with them. For example, there's two Rowland Consonance preamps (w/phono) for sale right now and you may never need another preamp. Whatever you decide, don't get hung up on floor-standers vs stand-mounted speakers. Great speakers on a well-designed stand are better than a big speaker with wooly bass. |