So, the Sony speakers I purchased from Amazon on 12/14 have still not arrived and they are showing "possibly lost" in the tracking system. If they don't arrive soon, I've got a line of a couple of really nice used speakers on Craigslist. The Craigslist speakers are more expensive, but they are classic older speakers that I'm sure are much better than these cheap Sonys.
Cheap $88 Sony SS-CS5 Speakers - Awesome
I have been working on refreshing the power supply on my 1979 vintage EAR 509 amps. Found cracked/bulged caps and wanted be proactive. Absolutely stunning amps. Lifetime keepers.
Wanted a cheap set of workbench speakers for trialing so I didn't blow my main speakers if made a mistake. Vintage amp repair/update what a pain with bulged caps/ broken wires, undersized fuses from past owners and non-stock circuit changes. Shout out to Dan Meinwald and EAR UK for absolutely superb customer support.
Anyways picked up a cheap set of $88 Sony sale speakers at my local to me ABT electronics. SS-CS5 3 way bookshelf. One ebay LX5 speaker i got either blew or had a bad woofer during my testing. So I needed something.
What a surprise, the cheap Sony's just sound great. They don't even break down on bass drum kicks. Sweet, detailed sound and are just rocking. They go fairly loud though I don't listen loud. I am listening through a Linn Axis with Ittok/Sumiko Talisman (superb table, really) EAR 868PL and the vintage EAR 509. They are on stands 4 feet apart nearfield (cause amp burn in).
The speakers are incredible bargain for what they are. Enjoying my burn in session immensely. Maybe I found a sleeper. To some of you maybe I didn't. These are too good for bench test speakers I think. Might want to give them a try.
Wanted a cheap set of workbench speakers for trialing so I didn't blow my main speakers if made a mistake. Vintage amp repair/update what a pain with bulged caps/ broken wires, undersized fuses from past owners and non-stock circuit changes. Shout out to Dan Meinwald and EAR UK for absolutely superb customer support.
Anyways picked up a cheap set of $88 Sony sale speakers at my local to me ABT electronics. SS-CS5 3 way bookshelf. One ebay LX5 speaker i got either blew or had a bad woofer during my testing. So I needed something.
What a surprise, the cheap Sony's just sound great. They don't even break down on bass drum kicks. Sweet, detailed sound and are just rocking. They go fairly loud though I don't listen loud. I am listening through a Linn Axis with Ittok/Sumiko Talisman (superb table, really) EAR 868PL and the vintage EAR 509. They are on stands 4 feet apart nearfield (cause amp burn in).
The speakers are incredible bargain for what they are. Enjoying my burn in session immensely. Maybe I found a sleeper. To some of you maybe I didn't. These are too good for bench test speakers I think. Might want to give them a try.
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