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Small speakers recommendation
On 01/02/2012 01:27, Rockinghorse Winner wrote:
I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this bit of business by * caught my eye: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob You might search for a used pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro 7's or one of it's close cousins in the Optimus line. I have a pair of 7's , and they sound wonderful. Think I paid about $30 USD, or so a few years ago. They are small and use a sealed box design. The bass is tight and punchy, and the highs are reined in without being dull. I just went on Ebay, and wouldn't you know it, there's a pair for sale right now for $25. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radio-Shack-...em3f130 668a6 Do your sealed boxes have a hole at the back like the ones on ebay? How about a nice pair of Bose bookshelf speakers with a rear-facing tweeter? -- Eiron. |
Small speakers recommendation
On 01/02/2012 07:10, Eiron wrote:
On 01/02/2012 01:27, Rockinghorse Winner wrote: I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this bit of business by * caught my eye: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob You might search for a used pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro 7's or one of it's close cousins in the Optimus line. I have a pair of 7's , and they sound wonderful. Think I paid about $30 USD, or so a few years ago. They are small and use a sealed box design. The bass is tight and punchy, and the highs are reined in without being dull. I just went on Ebay, and wouldn't you know it, there's a pair for sale right now for $25. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radio-Shack-...em3f130 668a6 Do your sealed boxes have a hole at the back like the ones on ebay? Details, details, if they didn't have a humungous hole in the back they would be sealed. |
Small speakers recommendation
On 01/02/2012 09:18, recursor wrote:
On 01/02/2012 07:10, Eiron wrote: On 01/02/2012 01:27, Rockinghorse Winner wrote: I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this bit of business by * caught my eye: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob You might search for a used pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro 7's or one of it's close cousins in the Optimus line. I have a pair of 7's , and they sound wonderful. Think I paid about $30 USD, or so a few years ago. They are small and use a sealed box design. The bass is tight and punchy, and the highs are reined in without being dull. I just went on Ebay, and wouldn't you know it, there's a pair for sale right now for $25. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radio-Shack-...em3f130 668a6 Do your sealed boxes have a hole at the back like the ones on ebay? Details, details, if they didn't have a humungous hole in the back they would be sealed. Probably useful for looking at the sophisticated 1-capacitor crossover. Best put a cork in it for normal use to keep the bass tight and punchy. -- Eiron. |
Small speakers recommendation
"Rob" wrote in message eb.com... I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? I dunno what used KEF Q15s go for or how many are on the block but they are still good sounding. |
Small speakers recommendation
On 01/02/2012 14:55, Eiron wrote:
On 01/02/2012 09:18, recursor wrote: On 01/02/2012 07:10, Eiron wrote: On 01/02/2012 01:27, Rockinghorse Winner wrote: I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this bit of business by * caught my eye: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob You might search for a used pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro 7's or one of it's close cousins in the Optimus line. I have a pair of 7's , and they sound wonderful. Think I paid about $30 USD, or so a few years ago. They are small and use a sealed box design. The bass is tight and punchy, and the highs are reined in without being dull. I just went on Ebay, and wouldn't you know it, there's a pair for sale right now for $25. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radio-Shack-...em3f130 668a6 Do your sealed boxes have a hole at the back like the ones on ebay? Details, details, if they didn't have a humungous hole in the back they would be sealed. Probably useful for looking at the sophisticated 1-capacitor crossover. Best put a cork in it for normal use to keep the bass tight and punchy. For even better results wire the amp directly to the cork. |
Small speakers recommendation
"Rockinghorse Winner" wrote in
message ... I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this bit of business by *Rob * caught my eye: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob You might search for a used pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro 7's or one of it's close cousins in the Optimus line. I have a pair of 7's , and they sound wonderful. Think I paid about $30 USD, or so a few years ago. They are small and use a sealed box design. The bass is tight and punchy, and the highs are reined in without being dull. I just went on Ebay, and wouldn't you know it, there's a pair for sale right now for $25. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radio-Shack-...em3f130 668a6 Good luck, and let us know what you get! *R* *H* -- Gaudium mundi, nova stella cæli, BodhiLinux 1.1.0 procreans solem, pariens parentem, Newsreader: slrn pre1.0.0-16 da manum lapsis, fer opem caducis, virgo Maria. Might be difficult since Radio Shack - a.k.a. Tandy - haven't existed in the UK for well over a decade. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
Small speakers recommendation
I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this
bit of business by *Eiron * caught my eye: On 01/02/2012 01:27, Rockinghorse Winner wrote: I was tweaking the configuration of my BodhiLinux box when this bit of business by * caught my eye: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob You might search for a used pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro 7's or one of it's close cousins in the Optimus line. I have a pair of 7's , and they sound wonderful. Think I paid about $30 USD, or so a few years ago. They are small and use a sealed box design. The bass is tight and punchy, and the highs are reined in without being dull. I just went on Ebay, and wouldn't you know it, there's a pair for sale right now for $25. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radio-Shack-...em3f130 668a6 Do your sealed boxes have a hole at the back like the ones on ebay? How about a nice pair of Bose bookshelf speakers with a rear-facing tweeter? -- Eiron. Yes, my fault. I thought they were sealed box, I never noticed the port on the back. It sounds like a sealed box speaker, so I always assumed it was. Still is a nice sounding speaker, IMO. :) Terry -- Gaudium mundi, nova stella cæli, BodhiLinux 1.1.0 -o) procreans solem, pariens parentem, Newsreader: slrn pre1.0.0-16 /\\ da manum lapsis, fer opem caducis, _\_V virgo Maria. |
Small speakers recommendation
"Rob" wrote in message
eb.com... On 29/01/2012 11:45, Rob wrote: I'd like some speakers for a small room/office, and they'll be tucked into a bookshelf. The room is about 10'x8'x7'(H). I'm not looking to spend very much - up to £100 second hand. Amplifier 20WPC SS. Any recommendations? Thanks, Rob Many modern small bookshelf speakers are rear ported so putting them on a shelf and presumably thus close to a wall will make them very boomy and muddy in sound. You would be better to go for one of the older infinite baffle designs. As you are in a relatively small room and will probably not need much volume you want a speaker that doesn't need a lot of driving. I would suggest you look at a pair of Wharfedale Dentons or Shiltons. Yes a 30 year old design but both are speakers that are very easy on the ear and have well made drivers. Also consider perhaps some of the smaller and older Mission, Monitor Audio, or Celestions, or if you want probably the best look for some smaller Castles. Also look out for almost any of the smaller KEF units - they will never let you down. A rare-ish but very compitent small speaker was the TDL NFM (Near Field Monitor) but they tend to be few and far between. If you want more modern then something like the small Tannoy or Quad products of the last few years but they may exceed your budget. Older Gale (now I think a brand owned by Richer Sounds) were also solid little units. For the creme de la creme the BBC-designed LS3/5A which were made by several manufacturers - Goodmans, Rogers, Chartwell, etc - but you will be paying hundreds for them! (Probably the only speakers you will buy secondhand that cost now more than they did new 15-20 years ago - they are that good.) Whatever you do (a) get speakers that have rubber driver surrounds - as against foam which rots - and (b) make sure those surrounds are not cut. I saw a pair of reasonable TDL's yesterday for £40 but one surround had a small cut in it and TDL are no longer in business. I have assumed in the above that you listen to a decent spread of music types - pretty well none of the above will handle heavy rock very well! Apart from fleabay, look at what Richer Sounds have even new, and also look at some of the specialist secondhand hi-fi outlets such as Fanthorpe in Hull and Steve's Hi-Fi in Hastings both of which have web sites. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
Small speakers recommendation
If you want more modern then something like the small Tannoy or
Quad products of the last few years but they may exceed your budget. Older Gale (now I think a brand owned by Richer Sounds) were also solid little units. For the creme de la creme the BBC-designed LS3/5A which were made by several manufacturers - Goodmans, Rogers, Chartwell, etc - but you will be paying hundreds for them! (Probably the only speakers you will buy secondhand that cost now more than they did new 15-20 years ago - they are that good.) I have seen good ones go for over £1000 on ebay. But as said they are superb:).. Whatever you do (a) get speakers that have rubber driver surrounds - as against foam which rots - and (b) make sure those surrounds are not cut. I saw a pair of reasonable TDL's yesterday for £40 but one surround had a small cut in it and TDL are no longer in business. I have assumed in the above that you listen to a decent spread of music types - pretty well none of the above will handle heavy rock very well! Apart from fleabay, look at what Richer Sounds have even new, and also look at some of the specialist secondhand hi-fi outlets such as Fanthorpe in Hull and Steve's Hi-Fi in Hastings both of which have web sites. And in the local papers .. sometimes the kids are clearing out the deceased parents house and sometimes don't know what they are clearing out as regards audio equipment;!.. -- Tony Sayer |
Small speakers recommendation
"Woody" wrote in message
... For the creme de la creme the BBC-designed LS3/5A which were made by several manufacturers - Goodmans, Rogers, Chartwell, etc - but you will be paying hundreds for them! (Probably the only speakers you will buy secondhand that cost now more than they did new 15-20 years ago - they are that good.) I suspect that there are a number of more modern speakers sized like the LS3/5A that outperform them, and for more attractive prices. For example the NHT Superzero is if anything a little smoother. Also, greater size makes providing good bass and directionality control easier. The LS3/5A type speaker is smaller than most people really need it to be, |
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