I saw this "Uncle Kevin" video yesterday. The Tannoy towers he's touting cost "only" $1100. They look very interesting. Regards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYuQnZbVeaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYuQnZbVeaw
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I saw this "Uncle Kevin" video yesterday. The Tannoy towers he's touting cost "only" $1100. They look very interesting. Regards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYuQnZbVeaw |
@mormark — My deepest apologies. After years of being here I get a little frustrated when certain information isn’t provided, and I failed to realize you’re new here. Welcome, by the way. I’m honestly trying to help here and hopefully get you better and more targeted recommendations for your specific tastes because we all hear differently and value different things. Let me be specific — although you’ve given some good info, we don’t know what is probably the most valuable information to make recommendations specific to your tastes. So, if you could let us know what aspects of sound reproduction and speaker performance are most important to you — i.e. tonality (warm vs. neutral), detail (hyper detail or not), imaging, 3D soundstage, pace rhythm and timing, bass (depth or speed), dynamics (micro/macro), etc. — it would be super helpful for us to better make recommendations specific to your tastes and needs. And again, my sincerest apologies for my rudeness before. I really do want to help if possible. |
Even at a 1k price point for speakers, there are TONS of options. I will third or fourth or whatever the "go listen" approach. Preferable somewhere that may have your amp/int. Then go from there. Used is always a good option, but not always without potential pitfalls, no different than buying anything used. One set of speakers I have are the B&W 600 series speakers. I have the first gen, which to my ears are the better sounding of the line. A good set of towers 683/684 can be had for less than 1k easily. I have the 684's and think there are great. Partnered with a well placed sub (or not) can present a very nice overall system. |