Kalali i m very excited about your next experience hooking Pioneer receiver and the Vandersteens 2Cis let us know and Thanks
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Thanks guys for your helpful comments i m thiking about the ADS i like soft sound instead of JBL its highs are really high . on the other hand new cheap bookshelf speakers with new materials and wonderful crossover have better sonic signatures but need a sub to complete the full range anyway i dont like subs or the "2.1" system but with my budget maybe push me to do that Thanks . |
I have the SX-680 version (45 wpc) and have had it paired with both my JBL L40 and ADS L520 speakers for many many years. I slightly prefer the ADS sound for its less fatiguing tone but the JBLs sound more dynamic. These receivers deliver surprisingly good balanced sound. You just need to decide what kind of sound you're looking for in a speaker. There's an ADS L810 listed right now for $275 and could sound real nice with your SX-880. Great speakers with particularly solid bass. |
Polk makes a $300 speaker with a 6-1/2" mica-reinforced poly driver ELAC has one with a 6-1/2" aramid-fiber driver - either should be pretty stiff also, see what JBL, Epos & Cambridge Audio have you can do pretty well these days for low bucks, but you will give up SQ in the mid-range to get the low freq.s or call up Andrew Jones and tell him you've got another challenge for him... |
Infinity Interlude IL40, -6dB
@ 35Hz,
hard to beat at a used price of under $300 http://timg.danawa.com/prod_img/large/group_33/16964_2.jpg |