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relayer
01-04-2006, 07:05 PM
I am looking for speaker suggestions in the $1500-$2000pr range. I have a Rotel 1072 CD player, Rotel 1070 Pre Amp and I will power it with two Rotel 981amps bridged. My music preference is jazz but I do listen to some rock. Listening levels would be low to mid volume. I just need a place to start.
Thanks,
Relayer
pelly3s
01-04-2006, 07:12 PM
Check into some of the Tannoy stuff. I have recently developed a love for them
There are some great suggestions in this (http://forums.audioreview.com/showthread.php?t=10906) thread.
bjornb17
01-04-2006, 07:25 PM
The Polk RTi line is worth a look in that price range :)
dmb_fan
01-04-2006, 08:03 PM
I am looking for speaker suggestions in the $1500-$2000pr range. I have a Rotel 1072 CD player, Rotel 1070 Pre Amp and I will power it with two Rotel 981amps bridged. My music preference is jazz but I do listen to some rock. Listening levels would be low to mid volume. I just need a place to start.
Thanks,
Relayer
In that price range, you can look at used Thiel 2.3's, 2.4's or 3.6's. Fantastic speakers for jazz! Check out Audiogon.com
I just purchased a pair of Von Schweikert VR-1 monitors, and i LOVE them. I got them along with the VR1 stands for under $1000, so you could save some money and put it toward a sub. They are beautiful looking too!
I am looking for speaker suggestions in the $1500-$2000pr range. I have a Rotel 1072 CD player, Rotel 1070 Pre Amp and I will power it with two Rotel 981amps bridged. My music preference is jazz but I do listen to some rock. Listening levels would be low to mid volume. I just need a place to start.
Thanks,
Relayer
Feanor
01-05-2006, 10:56 AM
I am looking for speaker suggestions in the $1500-$2000pr range. I have a Rotel 1072 CD player, Rotel 1070 Pre Amp and I will power it with two Rotel 981amps bridged. My music preference is jazz but I do listen to some rock. Listening levels would be low to mid volume. I just need a place to start.
Thanks,
Relayer
For the jazz lover, Magneplanar MG 1.6QR's. Can't be beat for the new price of US$1800. :D Check out the Planar forum.
These are 4 ohm speakers, so check that your bridged Rotels will handle that load; assuming they do, they will have quite sufficient power.
relayer
01-06-2006, 09:18 AM
For the jazz lover, Magneplanar MG 1.6QR's. Can't be beat for the new price of US$1800. :D Check out the Planar forum.
These are 4 ohm speakers, so check that your bridged Rotels will handle that load; assuming they do, they will have quite sufficient power.
I have auditioned the MG 1.6's and I think they are awesome. Unfortunately my living space will not accomodate the size and required positioning. They would be my speaker of choice if circumstances allowed. From my research and all the help I got here I am going to start with Von Schweikrt VR-2, Ellis 1801 and Proac 1.5 (used)
Thanks to all!
relayer
Bernd
01-06-2006, 09:38 AM
I have auditioned the MG 1.6's and I think they are awesome. Unfortunately my living space will not accomodate the size and required positioning. They would be my speaker of choice if circumstances allowed. From my research and all the help I got here I am going to start with Von Schweikrt VR-2, Ellis 1801 and Proac 1.5 (used)
Thanks to all!
relayer
The Proac's are a very good choice. Also consider the Castle Stirling 3.(easy to place in a small room) Beautiful speaker.
Have fun auditioning. Trust your ears.
Peace
Bernd
relayer
01-10-2006, 07:59 PM
I am looking for speaker suggestions in the $1500-$2000pr range. I have a Rotel 1072 CD player, Rotel 1070 Pre Amp and I will power it with two Rotel 981amps bridged. My music preference is jazz but I do listen to some rock. Listening levels would be low to mid volume. I just need a place to start.
Thanks,
Relayer
I am currently powering my Siefert Research Paragon speakers with 2 rotel RB981 (360 watts each)bridged power amps. These speakers can handle alot of power. I am thinking of purchasing Quad 22l with a maximum of 300w each. If played at reasonable volumes can I damage the speakers with the extra power?
psonic
01-11-2006, 06:36 PM
No, extra power means the amp is less prone to "clip" (a severe audio distortion related to an amp is driven too hard) and blow your speakers than a lower powered amp running tough speakers which is prone to clip.
psonic
01-11-2006, 08:35 PM
Also - Dynaudio Audience 72 or 82 I would recommend in that price range. For something smaller that may be even better suited to Jazz, I'd listen to Sonus Faber Concerto as well.
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