Check GR research for kits maybe.
http://gr-research.com/avserieskits.aspx
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Thank you everybody. There was a bunch of really great recommendations. I'll pass this info to him to use to upgrade. Meanwhile he bought a pair of NHT super one's and is pleased with them. We'll see how they do when I add my old NHT sub zero to the mix. As an old audiophile I hope to entice him into listening to many different components. He is a musician and is developing his direction. Thank you all again! |
I've said it before and I'll keep on saying it. The JBL 530s are an incredible buy even at their regular price of $600 a pair. You can catch them on sale for half of that on the JBL website every so often. You can ditch the sub as these puppies crank out some serious bass with their 5.25 inch woofer. Give them a try. Your son-in-law will not be disappointed. |
I own the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR and have used them with quality adequately powered SS amps and for the life of me do not know what the hype was all about. Whenever I rotate them into my system I inevitably take them out after a couple of days. I have read that the real magic was in the previous iteration of this speaker. I wonder if I just like the tone of the Scanspeak classic series speaker drivers in my go to tower speakers. |
Never a better time to purchase inexpensive speakers. Many quality choices out there. If I were looking for under $200 I would steer towards the Wharfdale or Elac suggestions. The Pioneer BS21 or 22 should go for under $100. The outlaw receiver could be paired with higher quality speakers. However, until one has defined what their listening preferences are, might be wise to purchase a inexpensive pair and save money while exploring the marketplace for an upgrade. This is often my recommendation for someone starting out in audio on a limited budget. |
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I've got some Pinnacle PN5+ speakers from the 1980s. I'm getting new speakers, soon, to replace these little guys, but they really sound great. I paired them with a sub and...even better. They're quite compact, too. FWIW: http://www.hifi-classic.net/review/pinnacle-pn5-plus--452.html |
The ELAC speakers are an excellent recommendation. Also, if you can still find a pair of the Andrew Jones designed Pioneer bookshelves. The Klipsch R-51M are sweet also. Never been a Klipsch fan, but these are pretty decent. Usually on sale for around $200.00. https://www.klipsch.com/products/r-51m-bookshelf-speaker?gclid=Cj0KCQiAyKrxBRDHARIsAKCzn8xA7_x_WID9nbZGOkdWKSJBrl3zJq7RsUezLK8fAFCf6hrOKnSUoRoaAqRbEALw_wcB Both got very good reviews. |
I somehow became kind of an NHT bargain bookshelf hoarder, now owning C-1, Superone 2.1 and Absolute Zero. I don’t really love any of them but for two of my systems I need sealed bookshelves (cabinet and table near wall) and not many companies make sealed bookshelves (rather, most bookshelves have ports). I rank them C-1, Abs zero, superone2.1 for blues/jazz music that I mainly listen to (although in fairness have very little time on 2.1’s so far). Ymmv c-1 can sometimes go for about $350 new on Amazon |
https://www.amazon.com/Polk-Audio-TSi200-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0018QROCC/ref=pd_sbs_23_t_1/138-7989... I've heard these, they're not bad at all. |
The guy who created the following thread is an Audio Note dealer and has experience with many high end systems: https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/i-am-amazed-by-nht-sb-1-speakers-what-about-sb-3-or-superone-even-better.903015/ |
Bingo Under $200 at $199 https://www.musicdirect.com/speakers/wharfedale-diamond-220-bookshelf-speakers |
Under $200 that's a tough one. The Outlaw 2150 is highly regarded for the price. I would try and stretch the budget if at all possible to $600. Although maybe something like this - https://www.musicdirect.com/speakers/Wharfedale-Diamond-225-Bookshelf-Speakers-Black-DEMO |
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