It's only an oxymoron if said moron believes 100,000 dollar speakers represent value
Is Budget Audiophile an oxymoron?
I would like to spend as little as I can get away with for bookshelf speakers, which would be driven by a Yamaha RX-V385 connected to a 65", current model, TCL
We use the TV infrequently; however, when we do use it, it is used to watch a movie. Blu-ray, DVD, or streaming if it matters.
Currently, I have 2 Klipsch RP-600M's that I am dissatisfied with.
Some room acoustic issues, I'm sure, play a part in the 600s sounding poorly. This is set up in a partially converted garage. Picture an L-shaped area where the lower part of the L wall area is 12' wide by 6' deep, with the remaining depth opening the larger garage area. The 600's are placed atop IKEAs (2x4 WxH) Kallex units along the 12' wide wall. No soundbar is being used.
What is a budget audiophile to do?
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@johnmarzy - I had a very nice system that took years to perfect. I spent several years perfecting my cables etc... Then I realized that when I shed my mortal coil the system would be sold for pennies on the dollar, so I sold it to finance my other passion - photography. Anyhow, I did end up buying what I condider a budget system - but I took a different approach this time around... I started with a pair of powered speakers -
This meant I could simply use a preamp instead of a power amp
My turntable is from Fluance So for about $1500CDN, which in audiophile circles is a very low budget - I have what I consider a very nice sounding system that has excellent imaging and dynamic performance. if you want better bass? then add a subwoofer - the WiiM has a sub out RCA socket Not sure if that helps - hope so Regards - Steve |
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