Speakers to pair with Technics SA-C600

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FBech

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Not sure why it has to be standmount speakers if you cannot afford the stands to put them on....
However both of those you mentioned should work well.
I am placing them on a flat furniture with similar height than the standers, with the Technics unit in the middle
 

Fandango Andy

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I am placing them on a flat furniture with similar height than the standers, with the Technics unit in the middle

I recommend floorstanders as you said in a previous response you said you had space for them. It now appears you are looking for bookshelf/standmounts.

Therefore I will revise my recommendation: Triangle Borea - BR03. They are less expensive than the floorstanders so within budget. They still fit your room size. Made in France and widely available all over Europe. You can return and get money back within 30 days so can try them out without risk.
 
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I am getting a discount for a complete system with Technics SA C600 and Technics SL 1500 turntable. The speakers would have to be Q5020, 3030i, Whaferdale Diamond 12.1 or 12.2, Whaferdale Evo 4.1 or 4.2

Those are my 6 options. The guy fron the shop is telling me 5020 is the best option, but I see mixed reviews. The 5020 and the Evos would increase the price of the package. I dont know if is worth it
 

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I am getting a discount for a complete system with Technics SA C600 and Technics SL 1500 turntable. The speakers would have to be Q5020, 3030i, Whaferdale Diamond 12.1 or 12.2, Whaferdale Evo 4.1 or 4.2

Those are my 6 options. The guy fron the shop is telling me 5020 is the best option, but I see mixed reviews. The 5020 and the Evos would increase the price of the package. I dont know if is worth it
It's nice that you've got the chance of a discounted package price.
What bothers me is where you say, 'the speakers would have to be'......

Speakers make a massive difference to the sound (most people will tell you they have the greatest overall influence).
Have you actually heard any of the speakers you'll be forced into taking?)

Far better to choose speakers that really suit the amp and your room and, above all, your taste....even if that means you have to forgo a package price.
 

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It's nice that you've got the chance of a discounted package price.
What bothers me is where you say, 'the speakers would have to be'......

Speakers make a massive difference to the sound (most people will tell you they have the greatest overall influence).
Have you actually heard any of the speakers you'll be forced into taking?)

Far better to choose speakers that really suit the amp and your room and, above all, your taste....even if that means you have to forgo a package price.
Thanks for your advise. I think I can try the Q models, I dont have option to try the WH where I live
 
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Fandango Andy

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Thanks for your advise. I think I can try the Q models, I dont have option to try the WH where I live

I think I am missing something.

Are the deals you mention as all available from the same store? If so, why can you only test one brand.

You said the Evo pushes the price up, I take it you meen over your budget, and not that all the others come in the same package price. I don't think you have mentioned where you are. Below is (according to a quick Google) a list of the price of the speakers you have listed.

Q3030i £250
Wharfedale Diamond 12.1 £250
Wharfedale Diamond 12.2 £300
Q5020 £480
Dali Oberon 3 £500
Whaferdale Evo 4.2 £650

All speakers (all equipment) is a compromise, nothing is perfect. Having said that, the speakers that best fit the description of your room size and speaker placement are the Evo 4.2. All the others probably need more room at the rear than you are able to give them. That isn't to say they are the speakers for you. Tonelly they may not be to your taste.

You started by asking for speakers to match your chossen amp. Providing the specs work, it's more important to pick one to match your room and your ears.
 
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I have listen to Whaferdale Diamond 12.2 and 12.3 and I like how they sound, I am getting one of these two modelo. Which one would work better with this amp? Specs are:

Diamond 12.2:
Recommended amplifier power, 20-120W
Peak SPL96dB
Nominal impedance, 8Ω CompatibleMinimum impedance, 4.0Ω

Diamond 12.3:

Recommended amplifier power, 30-150W
Peak SPL102dB
Nominal impedance, 8Ω CompatibleMinimum impedance, 5Ω
 

Fandango Andy

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I have listen to Whaferdale Diamond 12.2 and 12.3 and I like how they sound, I am getting one of these two modelo. Which one would work better with this amp? Specs are:

Diamond 12.2:
Recommended amplifier power, 20-120W
Peak SPL96dB
Nominal impedance, 8Ω CompatibleMinimum impedance, 4.0Ω

Diamond 12.3:

Recommended amplifier power, 30-150W
Peak SPL102dB
Nominal impedance, 8Ω CompatibleMinimum impedance, 5Ω
Forget the amp, it's fine with either speaker. The two factors that matter is the room, and your personal preference.

Do you want floorstanders or standmounts. Is it a large or a small room? What music do you listen to and how do you like it to sound?

How do they compare for price? Don't forget you need to budget for stands if you go for the smaller ones.
 

Fandango Andy

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I got space for the 12.3 or the 12.4. I listen mainly to rock music.

Room is 20 square meters
Where did 12.4 come from? You were talking 12.2 or 12.3 yesterday.

As AI ears said dimensions are more import than M².

If you like rock music and have space for them go for one of floorstanders.

There is no substitute for audition. How they sound to you is most important.
 
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I got to listen to the 12.3 and I liked them a lot. I am forgetting about the 12.2

Now my seller is making an offer for the 12.4 with a very similar price to the 12.3. But I have not listen to them, and I am not
sure if the specs are right, better or worst than the 12.3, to pair with the Technics SA C600

Diamond 12.4
Sensitivity(2.83V @ 1m)89dB
Recommended amplifier power30-200W
Peak SPL102dB
Nominal impedance8Ω Compatible
Minimum impedance
Frequency response(+/-3dB)40Hz ~ 20kHz
 

Fandango Andy

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I got to listen to the 12.3 and I liked them a lot. I am forgetting about the 12.2

Now my seller is making an offer for the 12.4 with a very similar price to the 12.3. But I have not listen to them, and I am not
sure if the specs are right, better or worst than the 12.3, to pair with the Technics SA C600

Diamond 12.4
Sensitivity(2.83V @ 1m)89dB
Recommended amplifier power30-200W
Peak SPL102dB
Nominal impedance8Ω Compatible
Minimum impedance
Frequency response(+/-3dB)40Hz ~ 20kHz
As previously mentioned, ignore the specs. The only thing they can tell you is if your amp has enough power to drive the speakers, it does.

In an ideal world you would listen to them. In the absence of that you could read some reviews but that will only tell you how they performed in the reviewers room, with the amp they paired with it against their own personal preferences.

Many people get hung up on the minutiae of if this speaker is better than that one, only place it too close to a wall in an echoey room. It's like insisting a particular brand of whisky then mixing it with ice and Coke.

In reality any half decent speaker within the parameters of the amp will sound OK. Anything after that is about positioning, room acoustics, and personal preference.
 
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