Silverline Preludes : Still a good buy?


Hi, thought I'd ask the question as I know there are a few owners of the Preludes here at AG.
I'm very close to signing up for a pair of these slimline floorstanders and it's a bit of an undertaking as I'm in Australia and they'll end up costing me about $500-600 over their US starting price by the time they arrive at my door down here.
I looked at Totem Arro's and I've looked at several Aussie manufacturers as well but I keep coming back to the Preludes and everything I read about them pleases me but I'm probably breaking cardinal rule #1 Audition your speakers...listen before you buy!
I can't of course but I see them as a way for me to advance my modest system as it stands at the moment.

I'll be driving them with either of my two intergrateds, my Rega Mira3 or my Redgum SonofaGum(you may not know this amp in the US) with a Rega Apollo doing cdp duty and I'll try bi-wiring and single but I've read that these will go well with tube amplification and that's what I'd like to do eventually.

Do you think these are still a good buy, are there any other slimline floorstanders I should be thinking about in this price range?
The Silverline company itself has been very helpful so far in quoting for freight and providing info and that also helps sway you when people come across as helpful and not every company does as I know from exp.
Buying from overseas can be fraught with pitfalls but I'm hoping that this will go smoothly if I take the plunge.

Any advice you could supply would be appreciated.

Cheers TL
thelid

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Well I guess no ones too interested to offer any advice...nevermind.

I went ahead and bought them from a supplier here at AG and shortly they will be winging their way to gods own country...Australia!

Can't wait to hear them in my system.
Hey thanks Wolf :D I appreciate the advice. So don't biwire them eh,well I'd not heard that before, I've got both types of cables so I'll have to test myself and see.

Is your room carpeted or a polished timber floor or concrete with carpet over it?

Sounds like a great system, I'm hoping to move into tubes with these speakers, I'm currently running two SS amps which I switch between depending on mood+music.

My listening room is on the small-ish side and kinda hoping I don't have to go down the Sub road as the boss doesn't like them...

The butcher blocks idea is something I've not heard before. What made you think of that, was it just to raise the listening level up a bit or...?
Thanks Bondmanp, yeah I've taken the plunge and now the waiting game plays out with hopefully undamaged speakers when they arrive way down here.
Yeah, I gotta admit that it was really tough going trying to buy them direct from Silverline and I gave up after about 8 or 9 emails so I've bought them off a seller here at AG via an Oz company that buys direct from the US and then moves stuff on to down here...convuluted to say the least and i understand why the majority of sellers don't sell outside of the US/Can area: Simply easier to do.

Still, I'm as keen as mustard to get my hands on them and try out all the different ways of playing music.
Thanks again Wolf for the info. :D
Once I get to hear them and get them a bit run in, I'll look at maybe getting a sub if the SQ calls for it.

Can't wait to try them on some tubes but that may take a bit longer unless I grab one of those ultra cheap Chinese models which some people just bag and others say they're ok for what you pay...plenty of time of course.

Have you listened to any classical through them? While it's not my main listening music I do like to listen to it when I'm on the PCtyping or reading every now an again.