Hi Guys,
This is my first post. I've been kitting out my new house with home cinema stuff, and feel I made all the right decisions by reading the material in both the reviews and these forums, so thanks.
I have come across a pair of Mission E34 floorstanding speakers extremely cheap, and my ebay trigger finger promptly snapped them up. I wasn't sure what I was going to use them for, but I would like to have a music setup in my study. Could these be paired with a budget amp for a half decent music sound? I have read some reviews saying that these Mission speakers have a good sound, but there is not much bass. How about using them with an amp that has a pre-out and then a sub like the Wharfedale Diamond SW150? Perhaps an amp like one of the Cambridge Audio range? They seem to be cheap with good reviews.
I dont really want to spend more than another £500-£600 on the system as I'm in the doghouse already for kitting out the lounge! (But i'm open to suggestion if the quality would be far greater going slight over budget)
Thanks for your advice,
Chris
This is my first post. I've been kitting out my new house with home cinema stuff, and feel I made all the right decisions by reading the material in both the reviews and these forums, so thanks.
I have come across a pair of Mission E34 floorstanding speakers extremely cheap, and my ebay trigger finger promptly snapped them up. I wasn't sure what I was going to use them for, but I would like to have a music setup in my study. Could these be paired with a budget amp for a half decent music sound? I have read some reviews saying that these Mission speakers have a good sound, but there is not much bass. How about using them with an amp that has a pre-out and then a sub like the Wharfedale Diamond SW150? Perhaps an amp like one of the Cambridge Audio range? They seem to be cheap with good reviews.
I dont really want to spend more than another £500-£600 on the system as I'm in the doghouse already for kitting out the lounge! (But i'm open to suggestion if the quality would be far greater going slight over budget)
Thanks for your advice,
Chris