radiorog said:jcbrum said:Tarxman said:How long is a piece of string?
Usually about the same length as the average basic domestic hifi interconnect cable.
But it's probably best to avoid string altogether and use wireless ethernet.
JC
I had a piece of string once, that was about 30-40cm long.it was very useful on many occasions.
Stephan A said:Hello.
Yesterday when I came home and turned on my amp - it died. To be honest, the +10 years old pioneer had deserved the retirement for some time already. It was paired up with a set of bose speakers and a subwoofer - not a setup which I have been too thrilled about (got it from a friend 2nd hand)
So, now I am looking for a new setup. I am interested in finding out in which pricerange I get the most for the money. I don't want to buy a setup too cheap and become disapointed, but I also don't have unlimited funds.
So, in which pricerange do I get most for the money when it comes to speakers? Note that I only ask about the speakers since it seems to me, that it is wiser to find the speakers I want and afterwards match them with an amp that gives the sound I want.
As a second note I wont write any budget since I don't find that relevant when it comes to my question about most bang for the buck
About the listening room: It will be standing in a room around 14-17 m2.
Kind regards
Stephan A said:Have you demo'ed both the nuPro and the ARTist series?
Stephan A said:When I look on the specs on the ARTist 6, they only go down to 48 Hz which could worry me a bit since I would like to avoid a subwoofer
Stephan A said:I am not too familiar with all the terms yet so correct me if I understand it wrongly, but as I interpret it, I won't get the most detailed sound image where you would be able to "follow" the sound moving around you.
Stephan A said:A pair of Silver 1 goes for 560£ in Denmark where I can get nuPro 300 for 920 £ and the ARTist 6 for 910 £. So, if taken into consideration, that I would need an amp for the Silver 1 (or silver 2) speakers, I think that the price would be around the same among the 3 options listed above. When it comes to this matchup, where would I get the most for the money?
Stephan A said:So far, I would like to thank for all the response. This is not me shutting down the thread though. It is just often forgotten to show your appriciation on forums like this
I see a lot of you are pointing out active speakers. I may be stuck in a tradition trap, but active speakers aren't the first speakers that come into my mind when I thought about a new setup. In generel I see a lot of talk about active speakers on whathifi, but I havn't been able to find much information elswhere on the internet.
So, I am not rejecting the idea about active speakers though I may admit I am a bit skeptical about the idea. I am from Denmark and since there are so few of us danish people, it can be difficult to find a big hifi store to test things --> especially with recommended products that may not be available in Denmark. Another thing, is it possible to have active speakers hooked up to several sources at the same time so changing between sound coming from fx the telly or the computer goes rather smooth?
Until now my own considerations have been pointed toward passive speakers, so I will just make a note about that;
The brands I have been looking at so far are mainly Dali, Monitor Audio and B&W. I tend to lean towards Monitor Audio but I see a lot of positive response to both Dali and B&W as well. Maybe even more than what I have read about MA. Also if I compare the review from WhatHifi. So, am I wrong when it comes to MA? Do you, in generel, get more for your money when buying Dali or B&W when you compare the quality. I do know that sound is subjective but in some way I guess the quality of the components and such should indicate if it is a ripoff or not. I guess noone of you would pay 10.000£ for a set used Dali Concept 6 speakers.
The reason I think I lean towards MA may have something to do with the store where I have heard them. The room has without doubt been more optimized for listening than at the other store. The MA's have therefore been more impressive to me since I have been able to hear a lot of details and the sound image have been very clear.
The other store selling B&W and Dali havn't really had a dedicated listening room and just played it as they stood in the store. Compared with the experince from the store dealing MA, I havn't been nearly as impressed there. So, once again. Have I been given a bad impression of Dali and B&W compared to MA?
The models I have been looking at so far have been the BX-serie (BX2 or BX5), Silver 1, 2 or 6, Dali Ikon 1, 2 or 5, B&Ws new 685 serie.
I would like to highlight once again, though a big part of my post involves passive speakers, that this is merely due to lacking knowledge about active speakers and that I would like to know more about these as well. Especially when it comes to versus passive speakers and the sound differences.
SpursGator said:If I lived in Denmark I would buy the 'Ellam Flex' 3-way floorstanders that Troels Gravesen is selling.
EvPa said:I own a pair of ARTist 6s at home and listened to nuPro A-300s for a few hours while at a friend's house in Münich back in January.
EvPa said:I did not notice this while I listed to the A-300 (with a wide range of musical styles), though maybe the reviewer has higher standards than I do.
EvPa said:nuPro A-300, you won't need a separate DAC or preamp (unlike with the ARTist 6) and it comes with a nice remote.
Best regards
Stephan A said:SpursGator said:If I lived in Denmark I would buy the 'Ellam Flex' 3-way floorstanders that Troels Gravesen is selling.
Thank you for your suggestion. I am not having doubt about the quality of the speaker but they are a bit too much for my simple needs. It would be a shame for me to buy such pair of speakers and not getting to enjoy them fully when someone els could