@marqmike and @do you know anything current that would be competitive to some TC50s for under $500? The whole "leaner" observation is very real. I've heard a lot of well-reviewed speakers that just sound thin.
Spica vs. modern bookshelf speakers?
I was a teenager when I first fell ill to the hifi bug. The first pair of beautiful-sounding bookshelf speakers I heard was a pair of Spica TC 50s. I fell in love with their imaging & overall sound. At the time, I didn't buy them because I had my heart set on full range speakers. Now that I'm older, I want a second system in my bedroom and I am in need of a pair of bookshelf speakers.
Here's the question:My memory has the Spicas sounding better than any bookshelf I've heard today...but has my memory plus 28 years warped my current perception?
Is there a modern bookshelf under $1,000 that will image as well as a Spica?Am I miss-remembering how good these sound? I brought this up to my local shop and they laughed and said they weren't as good as I remember.
This is not a cry for modern bookshelf recommendations. I know there are a ton of great bookshelf speakers out there. I specifically would love feedback from people who have heard Spica TC 50s or 60s and how they compare with more recently released speakers.
Thank you in advance!
Here's the question:My memory has the Spicas sounding better than any bookshelf I've heard today...but has my memory plus 28 years warped my current perception?
Is there a modern bookshelf under $1,000 that will image as well as a Spica?Am I miss-remembering how good these sound? I brought this up to my local shop and they laughed and said they weren't as good as I remember.
This is not a cry for modern bookshelf recommendations. I know there are a ton of great bookshelf speakers out there. I specifically would love feedback from people who have heard Spica TC 50s or 60s and how they compare with more recently released speakers.
Thank you in advance!
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