Depending on your listening taste and room size. Another vote for the Fostex based speakers! Omegas are a great option also the Brines Acoustics FB-16 could be a contender. The FT-1600 MkII is also a option if you want something closer to fullrange. When this guy states frequency response he's not fudging on the specs.You may also find out what is considered entry-level prices.Do in some cases give you more than entry-level sound.
recommend entry-level high-efficiency loudspeakers
Hi,
I'm interested in building a shortlist of entry-level high efficiency loudspeakers suitable for use w/ lower powered tube amps, including single-ended triode setups. It's been a while since I actively researched audio gear and have never looked into high-efficiency designs in any detail.
I will define entry-level as absolutely no more than $1000 USD new but preferably speakers that are in the ~$500 USD used range.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I'm interested in building a shortlist of entry-level high efficiency loudspeakers suitable for use w/ lower powered tube amps, including single-ended triode setups. It's been a while since I actively researched audio gear and have never looked into high-efficiency designs in any detail.
I will define entry-level as absolutely no more than $1000 USD new but preferably speakers that are in the ~$500 USD used range.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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Here's three more... $635.00 Fostex BK-16 Folded Horn Kit . Also you have the Full Rangers from Raw Acoustics. Last but not least for $389.00 a pair The Omega MiniMe . |