Monitor speakers with great dynamics ... experience need it
Hi,
After several years with a great home theater speaker system (Aerials all around including 2 subs), need to reduce my system. Now, I need use monitor speakers instead of full range. My actual room size is 20ft x 15ft but distance from main/center speakers/screen will be around 12ft.
As you can imagine I used to have huge dynamics, and because this new situation, I know that now I'm going to loose some (maybe more than some) of that, but would like to find very good front, center and right monitors that can show dynamics when the volume is reasonably high. This monitors can be up to 50" tall so maybe this would help to go with bigger monitors.
I will really appreciate your experiences and comments. Be part of this community proves that we are in the same league, and this type of opinions is what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance
After several years with a great home theater speaker system (Aerials all around including 2 subs), need to reduce my system. Now, I need use monitor speakers instead of full range. My actual room size is 20ft x 15ft but distance from main/center speakers/screen will be around 12ft.
As you can imagine I used to have huge dynamics, and because this new situation, I know that now I'm going to loose some (maybe more than some) of that, but would like to find very good front, center and right monitors that can show dynamics when the volume is reasonably high. This monitors can be up to 50" tall so maybe this would help to go with bigger monitors.
I will really appreciate your experiences and comments. Be part of this community proves that we are in the same league, and this type of opinions is what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance
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When you say "monitor", do you mean smaller 2-way speakers as monitor speakers instead of full-height floor standing? Or do you mean speakers from the "Monitor Audio" brand? You're saying that the monitors can be up to 50" tall (which is a very tall floor stander to me), so it is confusing what your question is. |
I think it may depend a lot on the type of electronics/amplification you have. I am biased here, but the B&W 805 bookshelf speakers have incredible amounts of bass/punch/body for the size. -- given that you have a good high current amplifier driving them. They have been around for several generations of versions (I have Diamond gen 2). I don’t know how asthetic you need, but they can be found with rosenut or cherry finish. The piano black is very nice, but the flat black is not so much. This question of "what speaker" is likely to spawn a million opinions :). To be honest, there may be several choices that are nice. |
Assuming you will use a subwoofer/subwoofers with this setup and no budget mentioned, Klipsch Heresy(Heresy II, Heresy III) L-C-R makes a great HT front stage. Dynamics, tight bass, low distortion. Your price of entry for triple Heresy I's or HII's could be as low as $700.00 or if new triple HIII's around $3000.00. Bill |
Well, if you would DIY it I would strongly recommend my kits the LM-1 and LM-1Cs. Designs are free. Parts are in line with $1,500 to $2,000/pair speakers (depending on which and choice of caps). Also, very dynamic and neutral. They are small though, so don't expect a Swing Orchestra level performance at full volume without a sub. however the midrange is very lively, treble is neutral and extends to 30kHz. Plus, you get to tweak absolute tweeter settings and cap values. :) Best, Erik |
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Have you listened to ATC SCM 19v2 ? http://atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/entry-series/scm19/ Neutral and well engineered. Need good stand and decent amplifier. |