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The Spendor A1 is another option!
https://generubinaudio.com/shop/ols/products/spendor-a1-speakers
The Spendor A1 is another option!
https://generubinaudio.com/shop/ols/products/spendor-a1-speakers
I was literally minutes from purchasing the Special 40's...
@hailtothevictorz The Spendor A1 is another option! https://generubinaudio.com/shop/ols/products/spendor-a1-speakers |
I’d consider trying the LSA-10 Statements available here for $2500 and offer a 30-day trial period to see if they indeed work for you in your room/system. Sold direct so you’re getting good bang for the buck considering the engineering/development and parts quality that goes into them. Read reviews for more impressions, and best of luck in your search. |
what's your room size? if you have a small room, i suggest spending a third of your budget, and get a pair of proac tablette 8 reference signatures. better than the 1sc's; i've heard 'em both in my big room, (as well as tablette 2000's), and the ref 8 signatures are better, from mid-bass on up. in a smaller room, it shouldn't matter. in my big (26x38x8.5) room, they were crossed at 60hz to vmps larger subs, and it was amazing what room filling sound i got - it remained clean even at way-loud levels. in a smaller room, subs would be optional. (for most folks, that is - even in a small room, i'd have a pair of subs; not necessarily as large as my vmps' - which you could afford, if spending ~$1k on the monitors. in fact, i'd choose subs/monitors over only monitors any day, regardless of budget and room size.) doug s. |
I recently heard an original LS3/5a (15 ohm) in a direct comparison with a current ProAc Tablette. Both sounded very good. The Tablette had a more open and extended top end, and in that sense, it is more comparable to other "modern" speakers. The old Rogers BBC monitor LS3/5a (it was actually bought from a BBC auction) has a more meaty, full and dense sound. If I had to pick between them, I would go with the older model. This past weekend, I heard the latest Harbeth P3ESR, but not in comparison with anything else. It sounded quite good too. These tiny speakers are quite amazing. |