Thanks everyone, I apprecate your "consensus" feedback! My only concern regarding the virgos was what I had read about placement considerations and how they sound better when placed toward the middle of the listening room, which would be hard for me to do. However, after your response, it seems virgos are the one to beat! Thanks again - Tim
Speaker Help-B W,alon,AudioPhysic,Aerial
Hi All,
I am planning to upgrade my speakers in an attempt to obtain more realistic vocals and improved soundstage, while retaining relatively fast bass (and maybe go a little deeper). I am looking to spend between $2000 to $2800 (used), and I had decided to go with B&W M802SIII (inc. sound anchors). However, in researching this a little more, I am also considering AP virgos, Aerial 7B, and Alon V MkII. My current set up is a Pioneer PD65 with Assemblege DAC 2.6 and D2D-1, Adcom GFP750, Aragon 4004 MkII, and B&W M803 SII (with sound anchors). The next upgrade will probably be the Aragon, but I plan to stay with SS. I believe the 802 will improve the soundstage over the 803 due to its isolated midrange unit, but I am not sure that there will be much other improvement. The AP are perennial Class A, and the Alons seem to be highly regarded for their open baffle design. I listen to rock (not metal) and blues. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I am planning to upgrade my speakers in an attempt to obtain more realistic vocals and improved soundstage, while retaining relatively fast bass (and maybe go a little deeper). I am looking to spend between $2000 to $2800 (used), and I had decided to go with B&W M802SIII (inc. sound anchors). However, in researching this a little more, I am also considering AP virgos, Aerial 7B, and Alon V MkII. My current set up is a Pioneer PD65 with Assemblege DAC 2.6 and D2D-1, Adcom GFP750, Aragon 4004 MkII, and B&W M803 SII (with sound anchors). The next upgrade will probably be the Aragon, but I plan to stay with SS. I believe the 802 will improve the soundstage over the 803 due to its isolated midrange unit, but I am not sure that there will be much other improvement. The AP are perennial Class A, and the Alons seem to be highly regarded for their open baffle design. I listen to rock (not metal) and blues. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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