Joseph Audio Perspectives. Yes, yet another fan.
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Dear Dhanks you have a lot of great choices both new and used in that price range. It will all come down to a number of factors being how big is your room? How loud do you play? Music only ? Is the speakers visual look important? Size? Sonic flavor We have Kef Blade one demos for almost that price, as well as Dali Epicon 8 which are wonderful the Personas are incredible in terms of speed detail and imaging, the Dali are wonderful in terms of rich midrange with excellent detail. If you are on the East Coast look us up. Dave and Troy Audio Doctor NJ |
Well if you wanted to purchase some speakers that you would fall in love with, that are not made of cheap MDF, that don't have a soul sucking crossover, or notch filters, ( for the cabinet resonance ) that have the best signal to noise level of any cabinet speaker, that don't have fat flabby bass, that are fast and nimble, that image like crazy, that play loud and play soft, that are very engaging, that you can listen to long term without fatigue, that have a midrange the covers almost the entire midrange, the I would suggest the Wilson Beseech Vector. Get some more info here: http://www.stereo.net.au/reviews/wilson-benesch-vector-loudspeakers/ |
Caphill wrote: "And the new B&W 803 D3 ($17k/pair new) wouldn't be so bad either.
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Wilson Sabrina and these speakers will pair well with McIntosh gears. ... The Sonus Faber and the B&W 800 Diamond series will also pair well with the McIntosh. " I visited a friend's house this past weekend. He was driving B&W 803 D3s with McIntosh pre and power amps. He also spent a lot of time on his room setup. I must say that they sounded great. Such precision and definition. A little bit lacking on the deepest organ notes, but otherwise a nice, clean, deep bass. There are so many good speakers in this price range, especially if also considering used. It would take me months to sort through them. |
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