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You can get a new PR of PSB's for that price. Pretty tough to beat for the money.
You can get a new PR of PSB's for that price. Pretty tough to beat for the money.
What speakers to get?? Help
Monitor Audio makes good speakers at reasonable prices. I assume you have a decent enough source and amp. Otherwise you may have to go with some self powered mini monitors like AudioEngine, they are available on Audio Advisor I believe. Speakers are definitely a personal choice thing, and you should try to audition some if you can. Just because I or a reviewer likes a speaker it doesn't mean you will so YMMV etc. |
If you can save up a little more, the Audioengine A5 is the one to get. It costs about $299 a pair. It has a built in amp that can be connected to a pre-amp directly. It sound really good too. If you really can't afford it than get the smaller A2 for less than $200 a pair. Both are good speakers. A5 will give you better bass and more dynamic. |
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Guys, when he says the Audio Technica AT-LP120 has a built-in preamp, he only means that it has a built-in *phono stage*. It does not have a line stage or volume control, though I suppose you could use the powered speakers' volume control, but that's presuming that the gain coming off the AT's built- in phono stage has sufficiently high output. In that case, scrape up the extra $50 and get the AudioEngine A5 for $299. It even has a master volume control on the front of the speaker that contains all the electronics. Otherwise, get a pair of these Pioneer speakers and a used integrated amp (preferably NAD) for around $100. Other decent affordable used integrated amps are available from Onkyo, Denon, Harman Kardon, Kenwood, Yamaha, etc., but the NAD is almost a sure thing. |