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British Bookshelf Speakers
Would you do a Yank a favor and tell me how audiophiles
in your country rank the top British bookshelf speakers, particularly in light of the chinese gold rush at Wharfedale and Quad. |
British Bookshelf Speakers
In article , Philip Meech
writes Would you do a Yank a favor and tell me how audiophiles in your country rank the top British bookshelf speakers, particularly in light of the chinese gold rush at Wharfedale and Quad. Quad 11L's are excellent, but the daddy of them all is the BBC designed LS3/5A -- Tony Sayer |
British Bookshelf Speakers
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tony sayer wrote: Quad 11L's are excellent, but the daddy of them all is the BBC designed LS3/5A Has it really not been beaten in all these years? It must be pushing 30 years old. -- *Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
British Bookshelf Speakers
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Philip Meech writes Would you do a Yank a favor and tell me how audiophiles in your country rank the top British bookshelf speakers, particularly in light of the chinese gold rush at Wharfedale and Quad. Quad 11L's are excellent, but the daddy of them all is the BBC designed LS3/5A Are they any good with surround-style placement, or just 2-channel? Thx. -- Steve Goodman * EarthLight Productions * http://www.earthlight.net |
British Bookshelf Speakers
Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , tony sayer wrote: Quad 11L's are excellent, but the daddy of them all is the BBC designed LS3/5A Has it really not been beaten in all these years? It must be pushing 30 years old. No, it's a daddy as in getting old and being out-performed by younger ones now. I like the monitor audio range, bit brash for many people but very good, nice construction, great sound, look good too and cater for most budgets. Wharfedale may be chinese made but they seem to have the quality control and the design right and it's still a British name and design. |
British Bookshelf Speakers
Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , tony sayer wrote: Quad 11L's are excellent, but the daddy of them all is the BBC designed LS3/5A Has it really not been beaten in all these years? It must be pushing 30 years old. There are plenty of better speakers on paper, but people still like the sound of the ls3/5a - check out the ls3/5a Yahoo group if you want any persuading. Cheers. James. |
British Bookshelf Speakers
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British Bookshelf Speakers
tony sayer wrote:
In article , James Perrett James.R.P writes Dave Plowman wrote: In article , tony sayer wrote: Quad 11L's are excellent, but the daddy of them all is the BBC designed LS3/5A Has it really not been beaten in all these years? It must be pushing 30 years old. There are plenty of better speakers on paper, but people still like the sound of the ls3/5a - check out the ls3/5a Yahoo group if you want any persuading. Well if its any indication you very rarely find them cheap and new their serious loot!.... Rose-tinted bank balances... |
British Bookshelf Speakers
"Tim S Kemp" wrote in
: snip I like the monitor audio range, bit brash for many people snip I have a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze B2, and they have no brashness whatsoever. I had Quad 11L for a year and really loved them a great deal, but after a year found them a little bass light. The MA B2 give me that extra bass weight but still have the sweetness in the top end I loved in the Quads. MrBitsy. |
British Bookshelf Speakers
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Triffid wrote: Well if its any indication you very rarely find them cheap and new their serious loot!.... Rose-tinted bank balances... They still get used as monitoring speakers in some pro environments, and as such are a standard. Good or bad, things like that will always have a decent re-sale value. -- *If God had wanted me to touch my toes, he would have put them on my knees Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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