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    Bookshelf Speaker Recommendations

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    I just ordered my first Denon ( AVR-485S 6.1 dolby digital), replacing Kenwood VR-414
    My room is 14 ft WDx 14 LG x 10 ft HT
    I just purchased a Yamaha YW-215 8" Sub
    I'll be purchasing refurbished speakers, Budget $100 - $200/pr
    What speakers should I listen to before buying and what online vendor sells refurbished speakers with no hidden costs.
    I'll be listening to Jazz/ Reggae/Blues/Zydeco/R&B/ Chicago, Santanna, Steely Dan/ Donald ***en ,Tower of Power, Frank Zappa
    I'll be listening in 2 channel mode

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    I don't know about refurbushed speakers (as the term is usually associated with electronics), but you can find many quality used speakers at http://www.audiogon.com .

    Quite frankly, with that budget, your choices are going to be quite limited... Maybe some Norh 3.0s that go for about $150/pr. new, or maybe some PSB Alphas, Definitive Tech ProCinema 100s or the like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drseid
    I don't know about refurbushed speakers (as the term is usually associated with electronics), but you can find many quality used speakers at http://www.audiogon.com .

    Quite frankly, with that budget, your choices are going to be quite limited... Maybe some Norh 3.0s that go for about $150/pr. new, or maybe some PSB Alphas, Definitive Tech ProCinema 100s or the like.

    ---Dave

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    Dave,
    Thanks for your recommendation; I'm presently using the speakers from a portable component system, so I'm sure what you recommended will be a move up compared to what I'm using now. They are constructed out of plastic.
    Refurbished speakers are new speakers that failed final testing and repaired to orignal specs, but cannot be sold as new speakers, same as remanufactured.
    I got my Sub in Oct. and I ordered my Denon Nov. 25, so I'll wait for after Xmas Sales.

    Harvey

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    That's not much of a budget for speakers, but it's workable. I'd say your best bet is right here:
    http://www.audioadvisor.com/store/pr...ers%20-%20Pair

    I don't think you'll beat that.

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    Here is another option for you:
    http://hifi.com/store/category.cgi?c...&item=c1m6bkpr

    Good luck & enjoy.

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    Thanks for the recommendations; This is my first purchase of mid - high range audio electronics. I will crawl a little and learn more about this phase of purchasing mid - High audio electronics. My budget has restrictions.

    Here are the 3 finalist
    1. Polk Audio R-15

    2.Athena AS-B1

    3. Cambridge Soundworks

    After searching Google and reading various audio forums I have 3 solid choices. I'll have to choose based on my listening preference.

    Thanks for your time in helping this " Newbie"

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