By used from private party if you can after your due diligence.
Have some fun with bookshelf monitors!!
This is ANOTHER what speaker should I buy. But here is the thing. I might have a speaker problem......
I currently own the following speakers: Dynaudio Evoke 50s (my main room) driven by Prima Luna, Watkins Gen 4 (secondary room) driven by Cary amp, Harbeth P3ESR (office) driven by retro Grant Fidelity tube amp, and Wharfedale Evo 4.2 (home theater) driven by an NAD AVR. If you ask my wife that's about seven too many speakers.
BUT
I have a new large room, lots of glass, 10' ceilings, and have to use an NAD 3050 amplifier. Speakers have to sit on a bookshelf, have a wood or white finish, and most importantly be interesting!
SO...
with a $5,000 top end (and goal to be half of that) tell me what you buy.
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Some great thoughts here!! Under serious consideration:
ATC and Harbeth both great suggestions. I have P3ESR already i can swap in - ATC seems like I start to push the budget. @soix I was so close to a used set of the Joesph’s a couple years back. I love the look and have been dying to hear them. Just not a great fit in this room. But another short list speaker for me. @elliottbnewcombjr I hear you on the room - but this is not a listening room. I wouldn’t even consider anything but floorstanders for my main room. This is a compromise - a special space where audio is not primary. ease of use for others and aesthetics matter. But don’t hate me for trying! Love all the opinions and advice. Its nice to not hear "why do you need another set of speakers" - thanks for enabling me.
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If you only had $1000 or less, then I'd get the relatively new Triangle Borea BR04 bookshelf speakers. They have a better crossover than the BR03, and are a bit larger, and play down to 44Hz in room. I got a pair for a steal and love them for what they are. Reviewers say that no, they aren't "giant killers" but sound as good and have a build quality of speakers in the $1500 to $2000/pair range. Reviewers (and me) like that they aren't bright but aren't dull either, have great dynamics, and the tonality is very fine indeed. |
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