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Poultrygeist
09-15-2010, 01:34 PM
A few threads back I stated that the Parts Express Dayton B652 was a well reviewed speaker and now it makes cnet's top ten speakers under $1K.

Instead of taking your wife out for a cheap dinner please buy a set and report back.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13645_3-20016275-47.html

Hyfi
09-15-2010, 02:43 PM
A few threads back I stated that the Parts Express Dayton B652 was a well reviewed speaker and now it makes cnet's top ten speakers under $1K.

Instead of taking your wife out for a cheap dinner please buy a set and report back.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13645_3-20016275-47.html

Somebody PM Spanky quick!

I may even order a pair.

Mr Peabody
09-15-2010, 05:10 PM
Who sells them? My daughter's boyfriend was looking for something cheap to hook to his TV.

Poultrygeist
09-16-2010, 02:41 AM
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-652&FTR=dayton%20b652%202-way%20bookshelf%20speaker&CFID=6764186&CFTOKEN=87315825

Poultrygeist
09-16-2010, 03:01 AM
Christmas is only three months away. What a nifty gift :3:

TheHills44060
09-16-2010, 07:13 AM
Hmmm if the tweeter is bearable than that's a good deal.

Tarheel_
09-16-2010, 08:35 AM
i have a few pairs of PE in-wall speakers that sound incredible! I also installed about 10 pair throughout my neighbors house and he loves them as well.

You can do a lot worse than those brands, plus with the savings you can get some good source components upstream

markw
09-16-2010, 11:00 AM
I'm convinced. For that price how could I go wrong? I just ordered a pair.

At worst, they make a great gift for someone just starting out, say a college student.

L.J.
09-16-2010, 03:31 PM
Free shipping would be nice. $30 speakers, $20 shipping

Gotta spend $100 to get free shipping promotion :frown5:

audio amateur
09-17-2010, 03:20 AM
Wow, that's cheap

luvtolisten
09-17-2010, 04:43 PM
Free shipping would be nice. $30 speakers, $20 shipping

Gotta spend $100 to get free shipping promotion :frown5:


:19: Do you really think they should pay for the shipping too, and sell them for $10 ($30-$20 shipping)? They gotta eat too!

markw
09-17-2010, 05:04 PM
Shipping was $11 and change to Notrheast New Joisey, just across the river from NYC. I think that includes combat pay.

So, all in all, it cost about $41. I've spent more on dinner and drinks.

If I don't like 'em, I've got neices and nephews in college who could use 'em. In a few years, grandkids too.

luvtolisten
09-17-2010, 05:30 PM
Shipping was $11 and change to Notrheast New Joisey, just across the river from NYC. I think that includes combat pay.

So, all in all, it cost about $41. I've spent more on dinner and drinks.

If I don't like 'em, I've got neices and nephews in college who could use 'em. In a few years, grandkids too.

True, I've spent more on a tank of gas. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on them. Please get back to us!

Smokey
09-17-2010, 05:44 PM
If I don't like 'em, I've got neices and nephews in college who could use 'em. In a few years, grandkids too.

Talk about hand-me-downs :smilewinkgrin:

devuonoste
09-18-2010, 01:16 PM
I just purchased a pair of these Daytons and can't wait to try them and compare them to my other bookshelf speakers. I have elt 525M's and x-ls classics from av123, so it should be an interesting comparison.

markw
09-18-2010, 01:56 PM
Swapped them with my basic li'l speaker, Sound Dynamics RTS-3, which will be my baseline for comparisons.

Keep in mind that the RTS-3's cost about 10x what these did. I sure will.

Initial impressions: They are sealed,and about 2/3 the size of the RTS-3's. They look well finished, even with push-to-insert terminals, but it's obvious by handling them that they aren't made of thick MDF, maybe 1/2" at best so they are light. They do have a nifty key-hole hanger in the back for wall mounting, which seems to be a natural for these.

Sound-wise, they are clean a bit peaky in the mid-range/presence area. I'm hoping this mellows out soon. Bass is so-so and a touch boxy but considering the size and price, not too bad when given enough power. IOW, ya gotta turn them up a bit to get good sound. They do have enough manners to know when they should stop trying to do bass. I guess you could force 'em to fart out, but under normal conditions at reasonable levels, I had no issues here.

At low levels they loose any dynamics and lows. They seem to like moderate, not low, loudness levels.

Final initial impression: I was hoping for a more "musical" speaker but all things considered, I'm not regretting these. They are well worth the asking price, and then some.

Off hand, they are naturals for a HT system. Get a sack-full of 'em, add a small powered sub that crosses over around 80 - 1000 hz or so, and you''ll have a VERY cost-effective HT system for small/medium sized rooms. Dunno if they are shielded, but with CRT's going the way of Oldsmobile and the Dodo, I think it's pretty much a moot point anymore.

So, that's the first 45 minutes of ownership. I'll continue to use 'em in the bedroom system for the foreseeable future to see if "break-in" makes much of a difference.

To be continued soon, same bat-time, same bat-channel.

[edit, day 2]Listened to 'em last nigh on Comcast's classical music channel while going to sleep. Boosting the bass and cutting the treble helps a lot at lower levels. They do like rock, swing, and blues.

JoeE SP9
09-18-2010, 08:09 PM
Thanks Mark. I was thinking of ordering a pair to replace the Minimus 7's in my bedroom system. You're recommendation has sealed the deal.
For the price there really isn't much to loose.

Mr Peabody
09-19-2010, 05:56 AM
There's quite a buzz about the Minimus 7's as being a "giant killer", it will be interesting to see how the Dayton fairs.

markw
09-19-2010, 07:33 AM
There's quite a buzz about the Minimus 7's as being a "giant killer", it will be interesting to see how the Dayton fairs.Minimus 7's are nuch smaller and tend to be smoother (more musical) throughout the range. The Daytons have a more "forward" sound and more upper bass, but when one applies a bit of boost (which is needed here as well as with the 7's) they become boxy.

As it now stands, I boost the bass and lower the treble slightly. At that point, they work quite well, aside from that slight boxiness issue in the upper bass area. They would do well with a subwoofer with a HP of around 100 or a bit higher.

As it stands, they are well worth the price, particularly for a budget HT system. With careful shopping one can get six of these and a small Polk ported sub, all for < $200. That would be a very decent small room HT system.

Would I pay $100/pair? Nah. I think one of my nieces or nephews will be pleased with 'em.

FWIW, rather than create new posts, I'll update my prior post with edits periodically if anythng drastic happens.

dean_martin
09-19-2010, 08:44 AM
Hey, Mark, do you think the little sonic impact t-amp (I think Dayton has that now) can power them in a small room?

markw
09-19-2010, 09:02 AM
Hey, Mark, do you think the little sonic impact t-amp (I think Dayton has that now) can power them in a small room?It should produce the necessary volume, but don't expcet too much from the combo. They like a bit of "tone adjustment" to sound good.

Feanor
09-19-2010, 10:35 AM
Minimus 7's are nuch smaller and tend to be smoother (more musical) throughout the range. The Daytons have a more "forward" sound and more upper bass, but when one applies a bit of boost (which is needed here as well as with the 7's) they become boxy.
....

Would I pay $100/pair? Nah. I think one of my nieces or nephews will be pleased with 'em.

FWIW, rather than create new posts, I'll update my prior post with edits periodically if anythng drastic happens.
The Minimus 7 comparison is interesting. I have a pair of these I'm using currently as computer speakers; they are driven by a semi-vintage Pioneer SX-5 receiver.

When listening to music via Foobar2000 I use the Electri-Q equalizer with these settings ...

http://gallery.audioreview.com/data/audio//500/medium/Electri-Q_equalizer_Foobar.jpg

dean_martin
09-19-2010, 10:41 AM
It should produce the necessary volume, but don't expcet too much from the combo. They like a bit of "tone adjustment" to sound good.
thanks, Mark. My son who's a student and works part time wants to put something together for his girl friend. He asked me for some ideas this weekend. I showed him the speakers but we haven't found something to drive them yet. He wants to do it himself so the budget is small.

markw
09-19-2010, 11:36 AM
I showed him the speakers but we haven't found something to drive them yet. He wants to do it himself so the budget is small.VINTAGE RECEIVER from a garage sale or the like.

FWIW, I'd go for the speakers now. With all the publicity you can bet there's gonna be a rush on them.

Poultrygeist
09-20-2010, 12:34 PM
Here's an inexpensive choice to drive the Daytons. This is identical to the well reviewed Sherwood receiver and should be more reliable than garage sale gear.

http://www.cowboom.com/store/productDetails.cfm?contentID=128354&catlvl=2&filters=New,Pre-owned,Refurbished

billbo1970
09-21-2011, 09:25 AM
Well, I know this is an old thread, but a search on "in-wall" didn't bring up very many & since I've just joined it won't let me start a new thread.

Anyway, anyone have any experience w/these speakers?

wow... the forum won't let me post a link to the speakers in question either... just wow... search on parts express to find the ones in question, they are $40/pair.

Also, I wanted to know if budget in-wall speakers can ever sound as good as a low-mid price bookshelf (such as my small polk audios)?

Thanks!

Bill

JoeE SP9
09-21-2011, 09:48 AM
AFAIK you need 5 posts before you can post a link. IMO budget in wall speakers will never sound as good as low to mid priced bookshelfs. It's been my experience that you have to spend a lot of money on in walls to get close to mid priced bookshelf sound. If you want really good in wall sound you need to spend large cash.
As for your Polk's; they are okay. They are not particularly popular with posters here. However, what matters is that you like them.

luvtolisten
09-21-2011, 11:00 AM
Hi Bill,
And Welcome! Yes, those speakers are still $29 (but there are shipping charges).

Dayton Audio B652 6-1/2" 2-Way Bookshelf Speaker Pair (http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-652)

(By the way to add a link, I just copy and paste,(Ctrl C, then Ctrl V)).

Myself, I like Polk Speakers at least the ones I've heard. I think they give you good value for the money. I have some vintage (SDA II's. and Monitor 7's) as well as some not too old (2 years ) Monitor 40's.

Hyfi
09-21-2011, 01:04 PM
Myself, I like Polk Speakers at least the ones I've heard. I think they give you good value for the money. I have some vintage (SDA II's. and Monitor 7's) as well as some not too old (2 years ) Monitor 40's.

I was really close to buying the daytons until I found the Polk blowout on NewEgg. The Monitor 30 series II for $92 delivered was the more comfortable chance for me.

They sounded great thru my main system and sound good in the gym driven with my old Hafler amp.

I don't think their higher end LSi line is worth the money when compared with similar price range.

harley .guy07
09-21-2011, 07:58 PM
I think someone looking for a cheap speaker for background music in a room that they are not going to use for serious listening would do well with these for the price. the main part of the equation here is the price. if you were a DIY guy you could not hardly build a speaker for this price when you figure in your time building it and it they sound good at low volume then its a winner for background. Heck I am thinking about a pair for my living room which right now has no audio in it what so ever.

rightaway
09-23-2011, 05:03 PM
how would 4 of these sound for the the rear of a 7.1 sound with a denon reciever? and would these work for mounts? Smart 5-Speakers Ceiling Wall Mounting Bracket Mount | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Smart-5-Speakers-Ceiling-Wall-Mounting-Bracket-Mount-/140597064048?pt=PCA_Speakers&hash=item20bc3cf170)

Poultrygeist
09-24-2011, 05:44 AM
I wouldn't mount any speaker on a wall. Doesn't look so great, you have to drill holes in your walls and it won't sound as good as placing them on stands.

blackraven
09-24-2011, 09:55 PM
how would 4 of these sound for the the rear of a 7.1 sound with a denon reciever? and would these work for mounts? Smart 5-Speakers Ceiling Wall Mounting Bracket Mount | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Smart-5-Speakers-Ceiling-Wall-Mounting-Bracket-Mount-/140597064048?pt=PCA_Speakers&hash=item20bc3cf170)

They would work fine for rear speakers for HT use.