Check out the PSB Silver i's - you can find great deals on the net. The reason I mention them is that a previous poster mentioned the Golds, which I used to own before I bought my Aerials. The Golds are in fact very placement sensitive (very heavy bass - in a 14 X 21 room I had to have them 6 feet out from the back wall to get accurate bass response). But, for the money, these are awesome speakers. The silvers have the same sound and easier placement. While I love Aerials, which I still use, after you buy them you may realize how good they are and want to upgrade your electronics, and have then started out right at the beginning again (debating about more $$). Aerials like power - at least if you want over 85 decibels in a medium sized room. If you do go with the Aerials, don't count out the model 6's. The 7's cost a grand more for 6 or more Hz which you may make up with a sub anyway, and then some. If your room is less than 300 feet squared the 6's may work better, and for home theater you may not want them out far from the wall (and the TV), for which the 6's are better designed than the 7's.
Considering the Rule of Diminishing Returns.......
I have made up my mind to purchase an Aerial Acoustic system, model 7B and CC3B center. However, I really can't afford this system and am having a hard time writing out the check (or swiping the credit card).
Considering the law of diminishing returns, and utilizing the experienced knowledge base on this forum, what other options might I have that might offer 95% of the performance of the Aerials at 50% of their cost? Am I being realistic to assume such a speaker system exists?
I am 80% HT and 20% music.
Considering the law of diminishing returns, and utilizing the experienced knowledge base on this forum, what other options might I have that might offer 95% of the performance of the Aerials at 50% of their cost? Am I being realistic to assume such a speaker system exists?
I am 80% HT and 20% music.
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