Tekton is a great value in your price range and have great reviews.they are a value and sound great with synergy in any system.they are quite efficient in low or high power amps so if you decide to change your equipment they will still be valuable
Need help choosing speakers for Outlaw Audio receiver
My ancient Energy 22.2s have finally given out, so I need a new pair of speakers. I'll be playing them through an Outlaw Audio 2160 receiver. The speakers will be in a room that is 15x26 feet. They'll play only music, not part of a a/v system.
I'd like to spend no more than $1,000 per speaker, less if possible. I was considering the KEF Q7 Meta. They are right near the top of my budget and seem to get good reviews. But yesterday I saw a sale on the Monitor Audio Bronze 500s 6G for only $444 each. Previously they were going for more than $800 each. A salesman told me that Monitor Audio is discontinuing the 6G version to make way for a new 7G model. Thus, the markdown.
I'm no audiophile, so I'd like your advice Is this a good deal for Monitor Audios? Are they better, worse, the same as the KEFs I was considering?
What other models should I consider?
Thank you in advance for any guidance.
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I have the Outlaw RR2150 in use for the last 18 or so years (bedroom system). Used with either Omega or Wharfedale speakers, Have been using the Wharfedale Dentons (80th anniversary) for the last 8 years. Very likeable speakers.
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Thanks so much for the advice! I went and listened to the KEF Q7 Metas today. I have to say, they sound really, really good. The Monitor Audios, Tekton Lores and Chesky look like they'd be great, too. But with my lack of sound equipment experience I feel like I should hear the speakers before I buy them and these brands are not available for listening in my area. I don't want to go through the hassle of returning something I don't like. That's why I think I'm going for the KEFs.
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