2025 Advice for stand mount speakers for Technics SA-C600

Lorenita

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Hi there,

I know different threads have been posted but lasts ones only from February 2024. So I would like to have some updated info at present,

Now, I am planning to buy the Technics SA-C600 but still not sure about which speakers to pair it with.

My short list is:

PCM Prodigy 1
KEF LS50 Meta
DALI Opticon 2

The first two I have already listened to at the shop, and I must say I am quite confused now. It seems that it very much depends on the type of music that I prefer one or the other. For commercial and upbeat music I find the KEFs a bit too bassy and the PCM Prodigies more natural, whereas maybe for other styles the KEFs sound more indulging.

The issue is that actually after reading a lot online I thought I would go for the DALI Opticon 2. However, they were not yet available at the store yet. They will be there next week, so I will have another round of listening next Wednesday. In the meantime I would however like to have some opinions. The room is quite square, about 20m2.

Then, also, maybe a stupidity, you will tell me, but I got a bit disappointed when I found out that the KEFs are made in China whereas the PCMs and DALIs are respectively UK and Denmark built. Should I let this weight in my decision?

Price-wise the PCMs would be 1,390€ whereas KEF and DALI have Black Friday discounts and would be 1,180€ and 990€

Thank you so much for sharing your views.
 
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PMC are indeed British made, and the Prodigy is very much their budget line, lightweight construction keeping the costs down. I like the ones I’ve heard, and I think they’re tidy looking too.

KEF are long established in Kent, England but only their very expensive Reference series are made in the UK. No need to fear the LS50 which would probably be twice the price if made here. They are exceptionally well balanced if you can give them a bit of space, but they’re hopeless on shelves - they need decent stands.

The Dali will be different again but I’m not familiar with them, other than from reviews. Try to hear them, especially as they’re good value where you are.

You’ll see many other review in the main WHF website pages, but I’m reluctant to suggest others without knowing what’s available wherever you live.

Welcome to the forum!
 
PMC are indeed British made, and the Prodigy is very much their budget line, lightweight construction keeping the costs down. I like the ones I’ve heard, and I think they’re tidy looking too.

KEF are long established in Kent, England but only their very expensive Reference series are made in the UK. No need to fear the LS50 which would probably be twice the price if made here. They are exceptionally well balanced if you can give them a bit of space, but they’re hopeless on shelves - they need decent stands.

The Dali will be different again but I’m not familiar with them, other than from reviews. Try to hear them, especially as they’re good value where you are.

You’ll see many other review in the main WHF website pages, but I’m reluctant to suggest others without knowing what’s available wherever you live.

Welcome to the forum!
Thank you so much! Yes, I am indeed curious to hear the Dali speakers. I will let you know as well as my final choice
🙂
 
Surely an ideal match would be Technics own SB-C600 speakers?
These were specifically designed to partner the SA-C600
Thanks. Sure, that was indeed my first thought as well. However, after reading and also hearing opinions in the shop, yes, they might me made for the equipment, however sound and quality seem to me more basic. That is why I started looking at the other options and suggestions.
 

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