How does one pick in this situation?


Not really any brick and mortar stores for audio in my area besides Best Buy. They don't carry much in the way of speakers and their audition room leaves a lot to be desired. The one or two others within driving distance have a few kef at one, and wharfdale at the other. Looking used, I found a local pair of Salk veracity HT2, and a Nola contender 3. So my choices seem pretty limited for a system. How do you choose a speaker if there isn't any place to hear a large variety, and what you can hear is all in different places on different equipment? I feel like m doomed to just keep repeating my failing attempts of trial and error.. help.

 

 

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Showing 2 responses by llg98ljk

Depending on budget. Sometimes you have to accept the adage of "don't let perfection get in the way of good".  I have found that if you can determine some of your basic needs such as budget, size and placement, reading reviews can point you in a direction. If you see a lot of consensus for one, its usually a good sign.

Find a dealer with a generous return policy and take the leap.

My personal opinion. I’m not a strong believer in speaker/amp pairings. Probably becomes more important when you have six figure systems.To me, I’m more concerned with current delivery and impedance matching.