
October 15th 03, 09:44 PM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
I have been living with a pair of old Spendor BC1 speakers. While I
bought these after careful research and auditions long ago, I have not
followed the market isince then. No doubt, much has changed.
I'd be grateful for your suggestions on what budget is rquired for a
meaningful upgrade, the next step up if you wish, in today's market. If
you can suggest a few names, primarily for classical music, that would
be even better.
A few friends have suggested Spendor's own S6, but I would like to
consider other options as well before choosing.
R
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October 16th 03, 06:26 AM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
"RPS" wrote in message
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I have been living with a pair of old Spendor BC1 speakers. While I
bought these after careful research and auditions long ago, I have not
followed the market isince then. No doubt, much has changed.
I'd be grateful for your suggestions on what budget is rquired for a
meaningful upgrade, the next step up if you wish, in today's market. If
you can suggest a few names, primarily for classical music, that would
be even better.
A few friends have suggested Spendor's own S6, but I would like to
consider other options as well before choosing.
R
There is a Spendor mod for the BC1 to increase the size of the port and fit
a tube in it. Don't think I noticed much/any difference.
I went from BC1s to KEF Q55 but, apart from a brighter and less warm
presentation, I wish I had not. For classical/jazz and a good part of modern
light pop there really isn't much to beat the BC1.
If you're happy with them (presumably you have them on stands?) spend the
money on a holiday instead.
--
Woody
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October 16th 03, 06:26 AM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
"RPS" wrote in message
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I have been living with a pair of old Spendor BC1 speakers. While I
bought these after careful research and auditions long ago, I have not
followed the market isince then. No doubt, much has changed.
I'd be grateful for your suggestions on what budget is rquired for a
meaningful upgrade, the next step up if you wish, in today's market. If
you can suggest a few names, primarily for classical music, that would
be even better.
A few friends have suggested Spendor's own S6, but I would like to
consider other options as well before choosing.
R
There is a Spendor mod for the BC1 to increase the size of the port and fit
a tube in it. Don't think I noticed much/any difference.
I went from BC1s to KEF Q55 but, apart from a brighter and less warm
presentation, I wish I had not. For classical/jazz and a good part of modern
light pop there really isn't much to beat the BC1.
If you're happy with them (presumably you have them on stands?) spend the
money on a holiday instead.
--
Woody
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October 16th 03, 07:50 AM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
"RPS" wrote in message
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I have been living with a pair of old Spendor BC1 speakers. While I
bought these after careful research and auditions long ago, I have not
followed the market isince then. No doubt, much has changed.
I'd be grateful for your suggestions on what budget is rquired for a
meaningful upgrade, the next step up if you wish, in today's market. If
you can suggest a few names, primarily for classical music, that would
be even better.
A few friends have suggested Spendor's own S6, but I would like to
consider other options as well before choosing.
I added a REL Stadium sub-woofer to my BC1s. It sounds superb and gives the
Spendors a new lease of life.
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October 16th 03, 07:50 AM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
"RPS" wrote in message
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I have been living with a pair of old Spendor BC1 speakers. While I
bought these after careful research and auditions long ago, I have not
followed the market isince then. No doubt, much has changed.
I'd be grateful for your suggestions on what budget is rquired for a
meaningful upgrade, the next step up if you wish, in today's market. If
you can suggest a few names, primarily for classical music, that would
be even better.
A few friends have suggested Spendor's own S6, but I would like to
consider other options as well before choosing.
I added a REL Stadium sub-woofer to my BC1s. It sounds superb and gives the
Spendors a new lease of life.
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October 16th 03, 08:00 AM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
In article ,
harrogate wrote:
There is a Spendor mod for the BC1 to increase the size of the port and
fit a tube in it. Don't think I noticed much/any difference.
The first mod to this was simply a foam lining round the port.
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*There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead.
Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn
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October 16th 03, 08:00 AM
posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
In article ,
harrogate wrote:
There is a Spendor mod for the BC1 to increase the size of the port and
fit a tube in it. Don't think I noticed much/any difference.
The first mod to this was simply a foam lining round the port.
--
*There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead.
Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn
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October 16th 03, 11:00 AM
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Upgrading from an old Spendor BC1
In article , RPS
writes
I have been living with a pair of old Spendor BC1 speakers. While I
bought these after careful research and auditions long ago, I have not
followed the market isince then. No doubt, much has changed.
Well IMHO there're still damm good speakers and I'm still very happy
with the pair I use in my workshop/office!..FWIW!..
I'd be grateful for your suggestions on what budget is rquired for a
meaningful upgrade, the next step up if you wish, in today's market. If
you can suggest a few names, primarily for classical music, that would
be even better.
A few friends have suggested Spendor's own S6, but I would like to
consider other options as well before choosing.
R
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Tony Sayer
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