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    Arrow Budget Bookshelf Speaker Shootout 2009

    Budget bookshelf speakers are a great first step into the world of high fidelity. But which ones to choose? A few of our forum members decided to take on the daunting task of comparing some of the more popular (and available) affordable bookshelf speakers. The list included Yamaha NS-6490, Polk Audio R15, Behringer B2030P, Yamaha NS-333, Aperion Audio Intimus 4B, Infinity Primus P162, EMP EF30, and more! The results may surprise you as spending more money doesn't always equate to better performance.


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    More, more, we want more!

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    Thumbs up No Cambridge Audio S30s and no very low cost speakers

    Interesting article, I wish you had included the Cambridge Audio S30s at $219 per pair. It is an excellent bookshelf speaker!

    The Behringer B2030P did well and has been recommended fairly frequently in the audioholic forums.

    I hadn't seen anything on the Yamaha speakers previously. H'mm interesting

    I think the lowest price speakers was $150/ pair and even that is too expensive for some beginning audiophiles. There are some good speakers for less than $100 per pair, example Sony SSB-3000

    However, overall very good article and shoot-out THANKS!

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    I am surprised the $150/pr Yamaha's did so well. Those are an old design but I guess an oldie but goodie
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    I read these reviews and actually root for the speakers that I either own or have chosen for others. I was glad to see the Behringer B2030P's do so well. I will say that Primus 150's might perform better than the 160's in regards to off axis response and the street price on any of the Primus stuff is really low.

    That's a fun read for a lot of people. It's great to hear about guys getting together and doing something they like.

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    This is the second budget shootout in which the Yamaha NS-333 did well.

    I don't get it...I have a set with an NS-444 center...and I feel like I get zero mid or low(er) range out of them. I recently bought Energy C-100's and a CC-50 and it's like night and day in the mid and low(er) ranges.

    Anybody here have the NS-333/444 and have any thoughts about them?

    I may try them again...

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    [QUOTE=Alex2507;515159 I was glad to see the Behringer B2030P's do so well..



    Restrain yourself this one time Rick. [/QUOTE]

    I was pleased with their sound and am sure if eq'd right with sub/s most would agree, i just didnt have the time. If got them in place with "touchtunes" setups running with behringer a500's and crown xls202's and sound great paired with svs pc12p's.

    not thats there is anything wrong with that

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    I just noticed that Tomorrow got honorable mention in the review for music choice but it just happened to be in the most boring part of the review, right at the bottom of the rules.

    We don't need no stinkin' rules.
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    How was it that the AV123 ELT 525M's were not included?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpa5oh View Post
    This is the second budget shootout in which the Yamaha NS-333 did well.

    I don't get it...I have a set with an NS-444 center...and I feel like I get zero mid or low(er) range out of them. I recently bought Energy C-100's and a CC-50 and it's like night and day in the mid and low(er) ranges.

    Anybody here have the NS-333/444 and have any thoughts about them?

    I may try them again...
    I have both the 333 and a 444 center. The 444 I no longer use. It was replaced by a Polk center. The 444 never impressed me much. I feel the Polk that replaced it does a much, much better job.

    The 333s I purchased for and still use as my surrounds. I can't remember how much I paid, but it was no where near $200 for the pair. I'm not surprised they fair well when compared to other sub $200 speakers. As surrounds they do quite a good job. Out of curiosity, I tried them as main speakers. They were fairly unremarkable in that role, but not terrible. They certainly don't compare with the Polks I have now or the 1980s Technics before that.

    Take the review for what it is these are just $200/pr speakers.

    I'm constantly considering replacing the 333s, but have always been afraid the extra cost wouldn't be justified. Maybe this shoot-out confirms that.
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