Is it all worth it?


So this week I re-foamed a pair of Boston Acoustics a40 series ii speakers I bought 30 years ago for not very much at all by audiophile standards. Put them in my 12x12 sunroom running of my main system which has very good source and amplification and these things are blowing me away. You could find a pair online or at your local thrift shop for around $50. Why bother spending the big bucks?   Really makes one think.
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Showing 2 responses by chayro

makes sense to me.  People go for hyper detail when they audition components, but it becomes tiresome when you get it home.  After a while, you just want something more comfortable to listen to. 
They knew how to make speakers a long time ago, so it's no surprise that you like those monitors.  I remember the old 15" Altec coaxial studio monitors were great, as were the old JBL Paragons and others.  One of the reasons I like my Trenner & Friedl speakers is because they remind me of the older speakers I grew up with.  Nostalgic?  Who knows.  They sound good and I leave it at that.