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Speakers for leading edge, transients, speed and big sound
Hello- I am looking to spend about 20-30k on used speakers ( guessing they would have been -40K new a few years back). Any suggestions welcome. I have a 14*20 room and I am looking for dynamics, potentially a great sounding horn or equivalent. Excited by Tektons but since I have the budget wondering if there's anything better. I did have the JBL M2s that I really enjoyed and Revel Salon 2s that I didn't so much
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@ozzy62 wrote.
I was about to reply to poster @secretguy on his horn statement, in all earnesty, but yours is better, and not least funnier :) @deep_333 wrote:
+1 I can only assume the Bluehorn’s sound fantastic. Going to a cinema that has their EXP range speakers will give an indication, no doubt.
The Pioneer XY-3B speakers are seriously interesting speakers, kudos. I bet they can both bring down the house and be a refined, coherent listen as well?
That’s about the Maggi cube on the mechanisms at play here indeed. |
Thank you all! To those who asked- I have leftover Crown itech 5000 amps left over from my JBL M2s, so I may upgrade them too. The first priority is to get the speakers. In addition to Tektons and other recommendations here, has anyone heard the Joseph Crowe speakers? I heard they are great too. Separately, my room is untreated and likely cannot be treated |
Absolutely, and yes, its a rather unique design...for the horn world, that is ( or i haven’t seen something like it in the past). i would wager that some CFD kinda guy at TAD took over and a whole lotta sims got run before it came to fruition. I also picked up the horn sub from the series. If i had to get stranded on an island, i’d probably abandon everything else and take this stuff with me. Here is their engineering spilling a few technical details....I am in the process of putting a nice finish on the cabinet and painting it a very dark crimson red or a very dark green (can’t decide yet)....make it very very audiophile lookin... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8PRw31aSIc
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My first speakers in 1973 were Klipsch LaScalas. While they were amazing for their time I have moved way beyond them. My favorite speakers now are Legacy Focus SEs. Bill Duddleston at Legacy is an incredible speaker designer. I highly recommend you check out Legacy. They have some amazing stuff. Bill is someone who understands speaker designer. Before you buy check them out. I am an electrical engineer and this guy understands engineering. CHECK THEM OUT!!!! |
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