Hello all,
I'm putting together a music-only 2.0 (later 2.1) setup for a listening room/office, and have never done this before. I'll be spinning vinyl (vintage pioneer table) 70% of the time, and listening to flac/mp3 through a DAC (bifrost) the other 30%. My current amp is an old pioneer (SX-680), but I'm looking to upgrade to a SX-1250 or even the coveted Marantz 2325 if the stars align down the road.
I don't have speakers yet, and unfortunately can't really go anywhere to test any (the nearest hifi store is almost 6 hours away, and doesn't have a huge selection... i've called). Winging it, as it were, I've narrowed it down to 3 options based on reviews/comments. One of these (Wharfedales) I have seen quite a bit on these forums, but the others not so much. Do any of the speaker gurus have sage advice on the following two main questions?
1. To build or not to build: I've heard great things about GR-Research's DIY kits. I'm considering building a pair of floorstanders (A/V-3). The kit is within my price range, whereas pre-built quality floorstanders are largely not. I'm good at building cabinetry, etc, and decent with a soldering iron. I just don't know how much 'magic' is needed to end up with a quality DIY speaker beyond following the plans/instructions. Any experienced DIY'ers out there with an opinion?
2. Depending on whether DIY is right for me or not, I've initially narrowed my speaker options to three -- the DIY floorstanders and 2 bookshelf pre-builts:
GR-Research A/V-3 DIY floorstanders
Wharfedale Diamond 10.1
Monitor Bronze BX2
I'm assuming with the Diamonds and the BX2's that I will need a sub for right off the bat. I'd rather not spend on it now, but it's a marathon not a race, I suppose. For those with experience with any of these speakers, do you have any opinion on which option would be a better value? As mentioned before, they will be used to primarily listen to vinyl, with light duty on digital content as well.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can lend their experience and brainpower here!
I'm putting together a music-only 2.0 (later 2.1) setup for a listening room/office, and have never done this before. I'll be spinning vinyl (vintage pioneer table) 70% of the time, and listening to flac/mp3 through a DAC (bifrost) the other 30%. My current amp is an old pioneer (SX-680), but I'm looking to upgrade to a SX-1250 or even the coveted Marantz 2325 if the stars align down the road.
I don't have speakers yet, and unfortunately can't really go anywhere to test any (the nearest hifi store is almost 6 hours away, and doesn't have a huge selection... i've called). Winging it, as it were, I've narrowed it down to 3 options based on reviews/comments. One of these (Wharfedales) I have seen quite a bit on these forums, but the others not so much. Do any of the speaker gurus have sage advice on the following two main questions?
1. To build or not to build: I've heard great things about GR-Research's DIY kits. I'm considering building a pair of floorstanders (A/V-3). The kit is within my price range, whereas pre-built quality floorstanders are largely not. I'm good at building cabinetry, etc, and decent with a soldering iron. I just don't know how much 'magic' is needed to end up with a quality DIY speaker beyond following the plans/instructions. Any experienced DIY'ers out there with an opinion?
2. Depending on whether DIY is right for me or not, I've initially narrowed my speaker options to three -- the DIY floorstanders and 2 bookshelf pre-builts:
GR-Research A/V-3 DIY floorstanders
Wharfedale Diamond 10.1
Monitor Bronze BX2
I'm assuming with the Diamonds and the BX2's that I will need a sub for right off the bat. I'd rather not spend on it now, but it's a marathon not a race, I suppose. For those with experience with any of these speakers, do you have any opinion on which option would be a better value? As mentioned before, they will be used to primarily listen to vinyl, with light duty on digital content as well.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can lend their experience and brainpower here!