I used to have the new version of Prelude but sold it here about a month ago. The cabinet is still using the vinyl wood veneer(to keep the cost down). If you have a small space, this speaker is right for you. Because of its long and narrow shape, it is very easy to knock over by accident. The spikes that come with the speaker is a joke. I suggest you change it with some after-market brand. The speaker sounds okay for the price. I would buy a good condition used one than pay brand new price. No question Silverline Audio does a good job to design the Prelude.
Silverline's "Prelude" vs. Monitor Audio RS-6
I am moving to a smaller apartment and downsizing the system and need a compact floorstander (which I prefer over monitor on stands)I have heard the Monitor Audio RS-6 and liked them alot---they have a slim profile and fit and finish are very attractive. Silverline's Prelude is also in the running but I have not heard them because there is no SL dealer within 100 miles. Absolute Sound and Soundstage have reviewed them. Therefore, has anyone heard either or both these new speakers, or had the opportunity to compare them?? I have heard "other" Silverline models and was impressed by their overall sound, but also thought they sounded a bit edgy and the music sounded canned (The Silverline Prelude is $1200 and MA's are $1000) I am considering either a used Sim-Audio I-5 integrated amp or the Audio Refinement Complete as the drive electronics of my downsized rig.... All opinions and comments welcomed Thanks, Jim
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