AR9LS Speakers - a good buy at $1k


Hi,
I have an opportunity to buy a pair of vintage AR9LS speakers. Although I’m not familiar with this brand/model I was looking for some experienced feedback on whether $1k is a good buy or if I would be better served by buying something else newer. Thoughts/recommendations?
TIA!
shi_fu_audio
What kind of amp are you using? This new JBL Stage A-180 and A-170 is under a grand. I’ve never listened to a Bose speaker so I can’t give you an opinion on that brand!
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_109SA180/JBL-Stage-A180.html
A review on the A-170
https://www.stereophile.com/content/jbl-stage-a170-loudspeaker
If it was a nice AR LST and you can get the drivers repaired if needed I would say OK. The AR9 was not a very popular speaker in it's day and AR loudspeakers were near their end times. There are much better loudspeakers available today. The Bose 901 is not one of them (not a Bose bash, I owned two pairs of them).  
@yogiboy , I'm currently running a Yamaha RX-495 receiver, but plan to upgrade that too.  I'm beginning to think I would be better served by buying newer equipment after reviewing specs of speakers & receivers.

Those JBL's are nice and have an attractive price point.  It seems newer speakers are slim versus making speakers with 12" or 15" woofers?  Are you finding the 5" - 8" woofers can produce quality sound and chest thumping base like the old school 12" & 15" speakers?

TIA!
I doubt you will get that chest thumping bass that you seem to want. You might be better off looking for a subwoofer to give you that kind of bass. This Klipsh might fit your budget of 1K. Your 70 watt Yamaha would be fine with any of these speakers. What speakers are you now using?
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_714RP280FE/Klipsch-Reference-Premiere-RP-280F-Ebony.html?tp=185
I personally did like the AR9's, if your room is large enough. I agree, not chest thumping if that's what you like, but very smooth sounding.