Well, I've saved some money and I'm desperately looking to resolve my speaker issue (the tweeter on my B&W LCR60 is defunct).
I've got the following options, and whichever I choose the new speaker(s) will be hooked up to my Yamaha RX-V1065 receiver.
1) Buy a Dali Suite speaker package. This looks like exceptional value, but there's one sticking point: the Dali package is rated at 4 ohms and my Yam receiver is probably not ideal to drive these. If I leave the receiver set to 8 ohms this is perhaps dangerous for the health of both the receiver and the speakers. If I set the amp to 6 ohms to drive the front channels, then this equals less power and would therefore probably have an adverse effect on performance.
2) Keep my existing B&W L&R speakers (601 s3) and either buy a second-hand LCR60 centre or replace the tweeter on my current speaker (obviously my system will be exactly the same if I do this and the 600 series 3 speakers are 10 years old now). There's not much difference in price between these options if I sell on the centre for repair. It's also by far the cheapest option.
3) Buy the newer model B&W HTM62 centre and stick with my existing B&Ws for other duties. Again, sounds like a reasonable option, but as the centre would be from a newer range of B&W speakers I'm not sure how seamlessly this would integrate sonically.
4) Sell all my speakers, save a bit longer, and eventually get the B&W MT-25 package.
I'd love to buy the entire B&W HTM package, but currently cant afford it, nor can I accomodate the larger rear speakers in my living room.
Having spent ages agonising over the implications of different choices, some objective opinions would be extremely welcome, including options I'm yet to consider.
Thanks all...
I've got the following options, and whichever I choose the new speaker(s) will be hooked up to my Yamaha RX-V1065 receiver.
1) Buy a Dali Suite speaker package. This looks like exceptional value, but there's one sticking point: the Dali package is rated at 4 ohms and my Yam receiver is probably not ideal to drive these. If I leave the receiver set to 8 ohms this is perhaps dangerous for the health of both the receiver and the speakers. If I set the amp to 6 ohms to drive the front channels, then this equals less power and would therefore probably have an adverse effect on performance.
2) Keep my existing B&W L&R speakers (601 s3) and either buy a second-hand LCR60 centre or replace the tweeter on my current speaker (obviously my system will be exactly the same if I do this and the 600 series 3 speakers are 10 years old now). There's not much difference in price between these options if I sell on the centre for repair. It's also by far the cheapest option.
3) Buy the newer model B&W HTM62 centre and stick with my existing B&Ws for other duties. Again, sounds like a reasonable option, but as the centre would be from a newer range of B&W speakers I'm not sure how seamlessly this would integrate sonically.
4) Sell all my speakers, save a bit longer, and eventually get the B&W MT-25 package.
I'd love to buy the entire B&W HTM package, but currently cant afford it, nor can I accomodate the larger rear speakers in my living room.
Having spent ages agonising over the implications of different choices, some objective opinions would be extremely welcome, including options I'm yet to consider.
Thanks all...