750 or so -- B&W 602, Vandersteen 1C, or...?


Which speakers would you pick for $750 or so to go with a modest system including an NAD C340 integrated amplifier, a Cambridge Audio D500 CD player, an old Yamaha turntable, an old Dynaco tuner and a JVC cassette deck? I've been thinking about B&W 602 or Vandersteen 1C speakers. (Sure, Vandersteen 2Ce would be nice, but they cost twice as much.) How would you describe the differences in sonic quality between these, the types of music they would best be suited for listening to, and their compatability with the rest of the equipment in my system? Have any other suggestions (polite ones I trust) for roughly the same price? I listen to a broad range of music -- jazz, classical, and occasional blues, rock or folk. I tend to listen more to solo performers, duets, trios or quartets, playing at moderate volumes, than to large bands, full orchestras or loud rock, although I occsionally crank it up.
02pete
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Pete,
Like PRS123, I made a decision 9 years ago to purchase the Vandersteen 1B's. Over the years - I have changed CD players from NAD to Sony to the Rega Planet, changed turntables, amps etc. but never felt the need to give up my 1B's. They are so sweet sounding, I never get tired of hearing them. BTW, I also own a pair of B&W DM 302's in my second system which are pretty good...but the Vandys rule!
Good luck with your decision.
You may want to grab these if you are thinking of 1C's, and put the other $ 400 towards more discs. Just a thought.
It seems a lot more 2's come up for sale than 1B's. H-m-m.
I have the same components hooked to Dynaudio Audience 50 speakers and they sound excellent.
Vandersteens are great on vocals,acoustic material,and string quartets...with more complicated and bass driven material...their rolled off highs and slow bass become apparent...still...you are not going to find sonic nirvana at this price...and the 602s are a bit muddy and bright for my tastes...in this regard...the Vandies are better...and used 1bs probably the best cost effective option....usually $300-400....