the big one: how do you choose speakers? By what features, data?


I am curious how the experts choose speakers when upgrading? What are the priorities, what would make you stretch your budget?

Based on e.g....

  • brand/company’s reputation
  • price
  • sensitivity
  • crossover frequency
  • compatibility with existing amp, etc.?

I don’t have buyer’s remorse for my last pair but I sure made some stupid choices until I got there, that I could have avoided if I had known about this forum sooner.

 

grislybutter

@dynamiclinearity Wrote:

By dynamic linearity(my handle) which is NOT playing loud cleanly although that's a small part of it. It's accurate, non-compressed level changes whether they are micro changes or macro changes. It's what makes live music sound live. Think of it you can tell live sound even outside a room so it's not the standard ideas such as flat response which is lost out of the room. And change a seat in a live concert and the response changes in different locations but the dynamic linearity doesn't. I think of wide bandwidth speakers that always sound sweet and smooth as wide bandwidth radios but not as accurate reproduction. And all the other stuff like flat response and low distortion matter but they are secondary.

My sentiment exactly! In my speaker journey I discovered the specifications to look at that might help define the criteria above. Power linearity, directivity, dispersion and true efficiency, if you can find a speaker manufacturer that will publish said specifications. FWIW, my present speakers are actively biamped hybrid horns. 😎

Mike

Sound, price, and does the company back their product, can I get parts and what is the overall customer service? Without the 3rd consideration covered...I don’t have the brand on my list.

There have been very popular and great sounding speaker companies that have come and gone.... in a decade or less. Not what I want. The reputation and longevity of a company means ALOT to me.

I prefer to buy in a store where I can listen to the speakers first and then take them home for another listen. The last ones I bought was actually used nut sold from the store with guarantee. I could even bring my amp to the store to check that they worked together. 

So, see if you have stores around you and what speakers they have. That is my advice. 

I bought my Focal Sopra 2's almost 3 years ago, when I decided to buy new speakers after owning the Celestion A1's for 22 years I did a lot of research.  I don't have a local dealer around me so I would have to drive around 200 miles to listen to any audio equipment, I just didn't have that much time for various reasons.  I found a PS Audio BHK 250 amp about a month before I got the speakers that Upscale Audio had on sale for a really good price, so I called and just happened to get Joel on the phone.  My first impression was wow this guys seems like he knows what he is talking about.  When I did finally decide to get new speakers I called Joel again to ask about the Sopra's and he assured me that they sounded great.  I went ahead and bought the speakers and could not be happier.  Joel definitely led me in the right direction.  Upscale and Kevin's team are awesome, I just wish I had the time to go to Laverne, CA to meet them in person.