- Jan 6, 2014
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I have a Denon M38 microsystem and am looking to procure new speakers for it to get the most out of this humble system. I am currently using the bundled speakers but now have them on Atacama stands and linked via Chord Silverscreen cables.
My listening habits are classical - solo piano, string quartets, orchestral, opera, choral - so ideally I'd find a speaker happy with this music and with the limitations of the amp (30w per channel). I don't listen too loud but would like more detail at low-medium volume.
My budget is tight - £100-140.
I've had my eye on the Q Acoustic 2010is, as these have received excellent reviews and are now bundled in packages with the Denon M39. I think they should be easy for the Denon to drive.
The other speaker is the Wharfedale Diamond 9.1, tho' I wonder if the Denon's amp would get the most out of them.
When funds allow it, I am planning on building a separates system for music listening, but can't afford to do so at present.
All suggestions gratefully received.
Thropplenoggin
p.s. I've already read lots of threads on here and elsewhere so know that classical music generally needs high-end gear. i.e. I'm aware of the limitations of my budget/set-up.
My listening habits are classical - solo piano, string quartets, orchestral, opera, choral - so ideally I'd find a speaker happy with this music and with the limitations of the amp (30w per channel). I don't listen too loud but would like more detail at low-medium volume.
My budget is tight - £100-140.
I've had my eye on the Q Acoustic 2010is, as these have received excellent reviews and are now bundled in packages with the Denon M39. I think they should be easy for the Denon to drive.
The other speaker is the Wharfedale Diamond 9.1, tho' I wonder if the Denon's amp would get the most out of them.
When funds allow it, I am planning on building a separates system for music listening, but can't afford to do so at present.
All suggestions gratefully received.
Thropplenoggin
p.s. I've already read lots of threads on here and elsewhere so know that classical music generally needs high-end gear. i.e. I'm aware of the limitations of my budget/set-up.