If you can find a pair of used Tyler Linbrook Monitors in your budget range, go for it. These sound much 'larger' than your typical small two way speaker but image just as well. These ARE high end speakers - the quality of sound is such that you will be able to go thru a lot of electronic's changes without needing to up-grade your speakers unless you are looking for more bass. Even though they are not 'bright' in any sense, they are highly revealing of sources and you will hear the benefit of quality electronics. With their efficiency they are easy to drive with medium powered amps.
Speakers for a first-time separates system?
In a parallel thread, many of you have offered helpful suggestions as to which new/used amp+pre-amp combinations would be great for someone starting out in separates.
Meanwhile, I have been auditioning speakers and have narrowed the choice to three models, with one line a wildcard. These are all roughly the same price, new or used:
Paradigm S2
Dynaudio Contour MK 1.3
Spendor 3/1
The wildcard is Tyler Acoustics: there are several models in my price range, but I cannot listen to any of them since the showroom is in KY.
My hard price limit is $1800.
Any insight regarding these for manufacturer's products (these four only) would be great!
Thanks,
Meanwhile, I have been auditioning speakers and have narrowed the choice to three models, with one line a wildcard. These are all roughly the same price, new or used:
Paradigm S2
Dynaudio Contour MK 1.3
Spendor 3/1
The wildcard is Tyler Acoustics: there are several models in my price range, but I cannot listen to any of them since the showroom is in KY.
My hard price limit is $1800.
Any insight regarding these for manufacturer's products (these four only) would be great!
Thanks,
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