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hchytd

Junior Audioholic
Hey Fellas,

I am shopping for a new receiver and 2 bookshelf speakers with a total budget of $600 for it all.

Looking at Yamaha receivers and axiom m3's or aperions...

Any thoughts? Tips? Picks?

-Tiffany
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Dang, I thought someone was going shopping for girls. I was gonna have them pick me up one while they were there!
 
Gimpy Ric

Gimpy Ric

Moderator
Hey Fellas,

I am shopping for a new receiver and 2 bookshelf speakers with a total budget of $600 for it all.

Looking at Yamaha receivers and axiom m3's or aperions...

Any thoughts? Tips? Picks?

-Tiffany
Look in my sig, you'll see the speakers I like :cool:.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
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Dang, I thought someone was going shopping for girls...
Sadly, so did I. :)


I am shopping for a new receiver and 2 bookshelf speakers with a total budget of $600 for it all.

Looking at Yamaha receivers and axiom m3's or aperions...
Tiffany, those are good brands. I'm a big fan of Aperions risk-free trial period. Good stuff.

I'd say try out the Aperion Intimus 532-LR bookshelves ($360/pair). As you can see above, Ric enjoys them. That'll leave you $240 for a receiver. My quick search didn't show a Yamaha in that range, but I bet that someone here knows where to get one. The Onkyo 505 can be had for that on sale.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Monitor Audio RS1 400-500 bucks
KEF iQ3 400-500 bucks

then whatever is left for a receiver or int. amp.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Hey Fellas,

I am shopping for a new receiver and 2 bookshelf speakers with a total budget of $600 for it all.

Looking at Yamaha receivers and axiom m3's or aperions...

Any thoughts? Tips? Picks?

-Tiffany
You don't need subwoofer or low bass?

If you want relatively decent low bass without a Subwoofer, you might want bookshelf speakers with good low frequency response down to maybe 40Hz if possible?

J_Garcia's suggestion is good:
AV123 x-ls Bookshelf Loudspeaker $165.00/pr + x-sub Subwoofer $199 + Onkyo SR505 receiver $248 = $615
 
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no. 5

Audioholic Field Marshall
Monitor Audio RS1 400-500 bucks
KEF iQ3 400-500 bucks

then whatever is left for a receiver or int. amp.
oo, those are nice, iQ1's are good too if you feel like saving some money.

The Usher S-520 is reportedly a very good performer - as long as you are conscientious that it cannot produce high volumes, and low bass without bottoming out. This problem will be alleviated if you use bass management and a subwoofer, but that may be out of your price range.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Monitor Audio RS1 400-500 bucks
KEF iQ3 400-500 bucks

then whatever is left for a receiver or int. amp.
Since his budget is $600, that only leaves him with $100 for a receiver?:D
 
davidtwotrees

davidtwotrees

Audioholic General
Since his budget is $600, that only leaves him with $100 for a receiver?:D

I have a Denon 5.1 ebay special that was delivered for $100.
Sounds great works like a champ.
It's in a stack of black boxes holding down the carpet in my walk in closet!;)
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Usher S-520

I had an opportunity to listen to these when Tom Andry hauled them over to my place.

Hands down these are probably my FAVORITE bookshelf speakers :)

http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/bookshelf/usher-audio-s-520-bookshelf-speaker-review

My next pick would be a pair of Emotiva's new bookshelves, the ERM-1's (though probably out of price range):
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/emotiva-erm-1-erd-1-speakers-and-drs-1-subwoofer-system-first-look
http://emotivalounge.proboards54.com/index.cgi?board=speakers&action=display&thread=1190829191
 

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