$2000 or less Floorstanders

bandphan

bandphan

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And these will blow them all away. JBL Everest, described as playing real music, not just hifi.
Theres a bold statement:rolleyes: calling all fanboys........... Im sure your beloved dd66000 series is a very good speaker, and at 30K+ a pair, it better be:p
 
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itschris

itschris

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What makes you think deftect belongs in that league? They don't.

And these will blow them all away. JBL Everest, described as playing real music, not just hifi.

Rather fairly ignorant thing to say here. I don't come here to defend my or anyone else's choices in equipment. Folks buy the things they do because of personal likes/dislikes, budget, and a whole host of other reasons.

Even though we get into serious discussion about performance and gear, it rarely breaks down to stupid comments like that. There are some pieces of equipment I would never own, even if I had to do with out, but when others users post questions or I join a discussion, I never offer up half-hearted insults and I always have and show respect for someone else's choice. That's how it's done here. You may want to spend more time reading through posts to get a better feel about how we treat one another here before posting again.
 
DD66000

DD66000

Senior Audioholic
Theres a bold statement:rolleyes: calling all fanboys........... Im sure your beloved dd66000 series is a very good speaker, and at 30K+ a pair, it better be:p
Well the Everest did win "best of innovation" at the '07 CES in LV.
But I'm not near the fanboy that some people are on this forum, about def tect.
And there are many other brands of speakers, besides JBL, I think are worth having. Infinity Prelude MTS, VA Beethoven, James Symphonic, Revel, B&W, just to name a few I have auditioned. And I'm sure a few I haven't auditioned.
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Well the Everest did win "best of innovation" at the '07 CES in LV.
But I'm not near the fanboy that some people are on this forum, about def tect.
And there are many other brands of speakers, besides JBL, I think are worth having. Infinity Prelude MTS, VA Beethoven, James Symphonic, Revel, B&W, just to name a few I have auditioned. And I'm sure a few I haven't auditioned.
You just wait until I get my $60,000 B&W Tube-Loaded Nautilus!!!

Then I'll come back and say that my speakers will blow your little speakers away!:p
 
DD66000

DD66000

Senior Audioholic
You just wait until I get my $60,000 B&W Tube-Loaded Nautilus!!!

Then I'll come back and say that my speakers will blow your little speakers away!:p
I'd have to drive over to SF to audition those. That would be a face off; $60K Everest next to $60K Nautilus, I'd paid for that privilege!
 
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Funkmonkey

Junior Audioholic
I haven't been around here in a while, but a few months ago I was searching for a pair of sub $2000 floorstanders. I listened to every one I could find, and more than a few that were more than $2000. The Salk SongTowers are easily the best speaker under $2500. At $2500 they are a tough call between them and the Totem Hawks. Midrange is better on the ST, but the Hawks dig deeper. Here is a link to my search if you are interested: Speakerquest

Best advice I can give you is to get out there and listen. Most of the ID brands have a network set up where owners will allow you over for an audition. I was able to set up two auditions with the help of Jim Salk, one for the SongTowers, the other for the HT3. The HT3 turned out to be exactly what I was looking for, and is actually a bargain for it's (a lot more than I planned on spending) asking price.

Good luck in your search, take your time and have fun.
Cheers,
Funk
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I recommend the SongTowers in post #6, and Funk gets all the Thanks.

Go figure. :eek:

 
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Funkmonkey

Junior Audioholic
I think Mazer turned me on to the Salks in the first place.. thanks buddy :D
 
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Gern Blanston

Audioholic Intern
Well, what I would do is take digitalcraze's price and get others like AbtElectronics or even your local stores to price-match. My local store is Ultimate Electronics, and they price-matched digitalcraze -- down to the cents, including S/H, taxes, everything!

Another member - Itschris - bought the 7002s from digitalcraze. In the end he got the speakers, but it took about 4 weeks. So send him a private message (PM).

Another idea is onecall.com. They may not fully price-match digitalcraze, but they will go half-way.

I've asked abtelectronics to price-match digitalcraze, and they did approve. However, when I found out that my local store also price-matched, I bought locally instead.

I got all my DefTechs at 30% of MSRP!

In other words, I could walk into my store today and get the BP7002s for $1,680/pr plus tax = $1,825/pr.

So aim for 25-30% off DefTechs.

If my local stores will not price-match, I would get abtelectronics to price-match digitalcraze.

But ask Itschris on this forum. He bought from digitalcraze and got his speakers okay - I believe. Now buying receivers from digitalcraze is another matter. He can tell you about that. But DefTech speakers were okay.
Here's my experience: I ordered a pair of Mythos STS from BB Magnolia at full retail. They don't keep them in the store, so I had to wait about a week (I got them to give me 36 months no interest on the BB card). During that week, I found them somewhere else at about $400 less, but I hadn't gotten them from the other store yet. I went to the Magnolia store to get my account credited after the STSs had come in, and they said, "let's see what we can do", and they came back and said that they would price match plus 10%. Well, they price matched $400 per speaker rather than $400 off of the total. I didn't disabuse them of their misunderstanding, so I got the DefTechs for $880 less than retail which comes out to about 25%.

By the way, the Mythos STS sound fabulous in a two channel setup.
 
walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
Oh, my bad, then.:D

Okay, so I take it back.

I guess DefTechs are just not a good fit for everyone. Some love them. Some hate them.[/QUOT


Maybe they just can't affort them, that's why they hate them?
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
=AcuDefTechGuy;436997]I guess DefTechs are just not a good fit for everyone. Some love them. Some hate them.
Maybe they just can't affort them, that's why they hate them?
It seems your the one caught up with the cost of a speaker. :rolleyes: Maybe it's just that they didn't like the Def Tech sound.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Here's my experience: I ordered a pair of Mythos STS from BB Magnolia at full retail. They don't keep them in the store, so I had to wait about a week (I got them to give me 36 months no interest on the BB card). During that week, I found them somewhere else at about $400 less, but I hadn't gotten them from the other store yet. I went to the Magnolia store to get my account credited after the STSs had come in, and they said, "let's see what we can do", and they came back and said that they would price match plus 10%. Well, they price matched $400 per speaker rather than $400 off of the total. I didn't disabuse them of their misunderstanding, so I got the DefTechs for $880 less than retail which comes out to about 25%.

By the way, the Mythos STS sound fabulous in a two channel setup.
Awesome experience. Glad to hear that. And congrats on your new awesome speakers.:D
 
DD66000

DD66000

Senior Audioholic
It seems your the one caught up with the cost of a speaker. :rolleyes: Maybe it's just that they didn't like the Def Tech sound.
Ya, deftechs aren't the be all to end all speaker, never heard any I would buy. I use a vintage speaker system (late '70s, and $2K, then) that blow away def tech .
Also have a new system that blow them away.
 
walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
Ya, deftechs aren't the be all to end all speaker, never heard any I would buy. I use a vintage speaker system (late '70s, and $2K, then) that blow away def tech .
Also have a new system that blow them away.[/QUOTE

I don't want to knock anyones speaker preference, would I buy them NO because I like a different sound, that does'nt make them bad speakers. We all prefere a different sound that's why we have so many choices. What speakers do you have from the 70s.
 
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DD66000

DD66000

Senior Audioholic
Ya, deftechs aren't the be all to end all speaker, never heard any I would buy. I use a vintage speaker system (late '70s, and $2K, then) that blow away def tech .
Also have a new system that blow them away.[/QUOTE

I don't want to knock anyones speaker preference, would I buy them NO because I like a different sound, that does'nt make them bad speakers. We all prefere a different sound that's why we have so many choices.
I'm not knocking them, just I wouldn't buy them. And you're right, we all have different hearing, thus so many speakers to chose from. Some clowns think bose are good. To each his/her own.
But we all think what we have is good, or we wouldn't have them. But when you hear a speaker system that is clearly better you should be able to realize that fact, as to if you spend the money, for what will probably be more expensive speakers, well that's something else.
 
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Gern Blanston

Audioholic Intern
I have a pair of Infinity Qb's that I bought from Pacific Stereo in 1978 when I was in high school that still sound great.
 
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Gern Blanston

Audioholic Intern
Awesome experience. Glad to hear that. And congrats on your new awesome speakers.:D
Thank you, sir. And thank you for your input into my speaker search. I really got beaten up by the staff and others over my disappointment with the EMP 50's, and I thought that I wouldn't post anymore on this forum, but you were a big help!
 

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