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    Bookshelf speakers,what to buy

    Now that I have a sub Im happy with,I think Im going to sell my towers and get a pair of bookshelf speakers.I want yals thoughts on what to buy,I will probably buy used,but lets say Im buying new and $1000 is my max,these will be used with my 10" onix sub,for MUSIC only.....powered by a carver amp and preamp,lots of power

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    Von Schweikert Audio VR-1 is the speaker that immediately comes to mind for me. I've also heard the Monitor Audio GR-10s which are really nice. They retail for $1500, but you might be able to get a deal on them or find them used. You have many choices at your price point, so have fun listening to as many as you can. Of course I have to mention Paradigm Ref Studio series (20s or 40s depending on you size constraints and room size). They are a good value and are easy to find. I wouldn't say they're in same class as the VSAs or Monitors though.

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    Definitely my vote at that price point new are the Opera Audio Consonnance Eric-1 mini-monitors at $995/pr.

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    I'll second the VR1's, a monitor that when compared to others I heard under $2K was without peer in terms of musicality and dynamics. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of good speakers at your price point, I just found the VSA's to stand head and shoulders above everything else I heard. Still, tastes vary, so make sure you audition everything you can find. Others worth considering would be the aforementioned MA's, Energy Veritas 2.2, Focal Chorus S 706 (could be wrong on the number), Paradigm Studio 20's, and Wharfedale Evo10.

    Good luck in your search and enjoy the ride!

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    How big is your room?

    Quote Originally Posted by tullymars
    Now that I have a sub Im happy with,I think Im going to sell my towers and get a pair of bookshelf speakers.I want yals thoughts on what to buy,I will probably buy used,but lets say Im buying new and $1000 is my max,these will be used with my 10" onix sub,for MUSIC only.....powered by a carver amp and preamp,lots of power
    And what kind of amp are you using?

    I'm partial to Totem Rainmakers at this price point, but if you've got a decent amp then Magnepan is a possibilty.
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    You should be able to pick up a nice pair of Tannoy's for that price.

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    Why

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    And what kind of amp are you using?

    I'm partial to Totem Rainmakers at this price point, but if you've got a decent amp then Magnepan is a possibilty.

    What do you like about these speakers. I am considering them for my family room?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishnugget
    What do you like about these speakers. I am considering them for my family room?
    By family room you mean large? Totem Rainmakers would be great in a small to medium sized room. (12'X16') You will also need stands for these speakers. I don't own Rainmakers so I direct you to these reviews;

    http://www.audioreview.com/cat/speak...5_4290crx.aspx

    I DO own Magnepan speakers, although not specifically the model in your price range, which would be the MG 12. You will need a decent amp rated for 4 ohms with these. Magnepan speakers are planar. If you've never heard a planar speaker I suggest you at least demo one before you buy anything else. Here are some reviews of the MG 12;

    http://www.audioreview.com/cat/speak...7_1594crx.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoffcin
    And what kind of amp are you using?

    I'm partial to Totem Rainmakers at this price point, but if you've got a decent amp then Magnepan is a possibilty.
    Carver TFM24,I love maggies,but they just are the right size,even mmg's.Bookshelf on stands will be a better option

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    If I remember correctly, I think you could buy Dynaudio Audience 42 for a grand.
    These little babies will blow your mind away and put you in another world of listening enjoyment.

    http://www.dynaudiousa.com/products/...e/42/aud42.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by tullymars
    Carver TFM24,I love maggies,but they just are the right size,even mmg's.Bookshelf on stands will be a better option
    I like the Totem Rainmakers then. Really pleasing sound, great finish. Totem uses Dynaudio drivers.
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    Arcam Alpha 9 CD.- 24 bit dCS Ring DAC.
    Magnepan 3.6r speakers Oak/black,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoffcin
    Totem uses Dynaudio drivers.
    Sweet! I almost bought Totems or Dyn's, but wentwith the MB Quart S Line instead.

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