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Small speakers recommendation
On 14/03/2012 19:43, Woody wrote:
wrote in message .. . . on the 'near field' idea, presumeably they're designed to be pushed against walls and into corners. How about the likes of: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/B2030A.aspx Active's not a problem. I have seen comments in this NG about Behringer - generally favourable ISTR. However be aware that if you have not had serious experience of European designed loudspeakers you may be a bit disappointed. They are undoubtedly very detailed - some would perhaps say excessively so - but tend to be rather 'dry' and 'unmusical.'. Quite a bit too much experience of European speakers :-) Probably 20-odd pairs. Now I'm old and have a little more money I've bought some (second hand - not quite flush enough for new) ATC and Dynaudio speakers - a nice sound and they work well in my home. Enormous diminishing returns with speakers - as with most other aspects of hifi IME. Remember that UK-made/designed speakers are regarded as some of the best in the world - even the Japanese buy them! It is also interesting to note that branded speakers such as Sony and Denon amongst others have been designed and made in the UK (Denon had some specially made by Mission.) Given the choice I would stay with British - not least of which is customer support if you have any problems. I've got a Behringer power amp that I've used for a few years now - excellent. No fuss at all, and a fraction of the cost of 'hifi'. Had a tweeter go on one of the small ATCs - about £80 but they had them in stock for a model that hasn't been made for about 10 years. But if I'm paying £150 I'm not going to lose sleep over failure outside warranty. Is it naive to think that low-end pro equipment will be better supported than say low end British hifi? Have you considered building your own, possibly from a kit? Have a look at www.wilmslow-audio.co.uk - the name was bought when the original (Wilmslow-based) owner retired and emigrated; they are in Hinckley, Leics. Handy for me but too pricey - would love to build my own but never quite seen the point, beyond the enjoyment/fettling. Rob |
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