which stand-alone bookshelves?

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yupanic

Audioholic Intern
Moving into new house and have been planning on making great room HT but wife gave me go ahead to use den (once she heard about in wall wiring great room would require, etc) but now I have to put good music bookshelves in great room for "entertaining" and some tv. She really didn't like idea of sub and wall surrounds etc "cluttering up" the great room. Any suggestions for good bookshelves that can carry enough bass to do the job as only speakers? Would like to stay under $1000.
 
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gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
How come no one has built bookshelves with built-in subs? You would think that since it is now very common on floorstanders the next evolution would be to incorporate them into bookshelves.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
By the time you added the volume you need for a powered built-in sub you would have a tower...
How come no one has built bookshelves with built-in subs? You would think that since it is now very common on floorstanders the next evolution would be to incorporate them into bookshelves.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
How come no one has built bookshelves with built-in subs? You would think that since it is now very common on floorstanders the next evolution would be to incorporate them into bookshelves.
Def Tech makes bookshelves with built-in powered subs.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
That's what I was going to recommend! :D
The Mackie's do go low, but are more known for their clarity, and detail.

The LSi9's I linked go surprisingly low for a small bookshelf. Lowest I have ever auditioned.
 
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yupanic

Audioholic Intern
Thanks for the info. the Mackie's get great reviews all around and the $$ tag is awesome but they do lack in looks a bit.

Also, and I will probably post this in another section as well but since you guys are familiar with the speaker thoughts I need a AVR for them. For these 2 bookshelves, Direct tv STB, toshiba A3 HDDVD, plus at least a second zone, preferrably 3. For my new HT everyone raves about the Onkyo 805 for Axiom epic grand master ep500, but do I need that much for this room or can I get away with something lower end?
 
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yupanic

Audioholic Intern
If I have to incorporate aesthetics into my choice does anyone have experience with Usher Audio?
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Moving into new house and have been planning on making great room HT but wife gave me go ahead to use den (once she heard about in wall wiring great room would require, etc) but now I have to put good music bookshelves in great room for "entertaining" and some tv. She really didn't like idea of sub and wall surrounds etc "cluttering up" the great room. Any suggestions for good bookshelves that can carry enough bass to do the job as only speakers? Would like to stay under $1000.


These are worth an audition.

http://www.psbspeakers.com/products/Image-Series/Image-B25-Monitor


These will do the trick but maybe a bit pricey and difficult to drive as they are 4ohm and low sensitivity. But the bass response from these are quite solid easily besting the PSB. Not many bookshelves can go this low without an attached powered sub.

http://www.totemacoustic.com/us/products/compact/mani-2_signature/specifications/
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
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soloz2

Junior Audioholic
I just got a pair of Onix Reference 1 LE's and they are great speakers, fit within your budget since they are currently on sale. You could add a sub or center and still be within budget. I've got a Ref 100 center too, simply amazing for the price.
 
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