Hi all,
Lots of upgrades lately, I'm just finalizing speakers now. Had a Denon UD-M50 (Cd player/amp/tuner in one). Upgraded that to an Arcam DV135 player and a YBA YA201 amp. No tuner yet, eventually eyeing a Rega tuner.
Speakers now. It'll either be the Wharfedale Evo2-10 or the Dynaudio Audience 62. I won't really have a chance to listen to the Dynaudios. Wharfedale I've heard and I like them a lot. But I'm wondering if a floorstander is the better option, thus the 62's are in consideration and they are being sold at a good price due to them being replaced by the Excite line.
Eventually I'd like to upgrade the speakers, probably to PMCs. If I have the Dyns then they'd move to home theatre use. I'm thinking a floorstander would be better in that capacity. But the 62's would be my stereo speaker for the time being, and they'd have to go into a fairly smallish room, 10.5 feet x 11.5 feet. My concern is that this might be too much speaker for the room.
One plus I see in a floorstander is deeper bass. The Dyn's go to 38Hz. I like that. Subwoofer integration is always a concern, but I wonder if a really nice sub that hits 25Hz (Martin Logan, REL) might work better with bookshelf speakers versus a floorstander without a sub. Right now I've got a Mission MS-8 and suspect that I could definitely improve upon it.
If I keep the Evo2's I can always buy a set of floorstanders (Dynaudio Excite perhaps) when I am ready to do home theatre a few years down the line.
Any insights? If the Dyn's are just too big a speaker then I'll move on and forget about them. I don't want to have a bad sounding system for the next two or three years.
Lots of upgrades lately, I'm just finalizing speakers now. Had a Denon UD-M50 (Cd player/amp/tuner in one). Upgraded that to an Arcam DV135 player and a YBA YA201 amp. No tuner yet, eventually eyeing a Rega tuner.
Speakers now. It'll either be the Wharfedale Evo2-10 or the Dynaudio Audience 62. I won't really have a chance to listen to the Dynaudios. Wharfedale I've heard and I like them a lot. But I'm wondering if a floorstander is the better option, thus the 62's are in consideration and they are being sold at a good price due to them being replaced by the Excite line.
Eventually I'd like to upgrade the speakers, probably to PMCs. If I have the Dyns then they'd move to home theatre use. I'm thinking a floorstander would be better in that capacity. But the 62's would be my stereo speaker for the time being, and they'd have to go into a fairly smallish room, 10.5 feet x 11.5 feet. My concern is that this might be too much speaker for the room.
One plus I see in a floorstander is deeper bass. The Dyn's go to 38Hz. I like that. Subwoofer integration is always a concern, but I wonder if a really nice sub that hits 25Hz (Martin Logan, REL) might work better with bookshelf speakers versus a floorstander without a sub. Right now I've got a Mission MS-8 and suspect that I could definitely improve upon it.
If I keep the Evo2's I can always buy a set of floorstanders (Dynaudio Excite perhaps) when I am ready to do home theatre a few years down the line.
Any insights? If the Dyn's are just too big a speaker then I'll move on and forget about them. I don't want to have a bad sounding system for the next two or three years.