Yet another bookshelf recommendations thread

dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
I've done a lot of reading up on this forum and the AVS forum but I figured it was finally time to make a thread myself since the recommendations made in other threads don't quite apply to my situation. I'm looking for some decent budget bookshelf speakers. Where the situation changes, however, is that I have an accommodation with Polk Audio that gives me roughly 57% off of their RTi line along with free shipping and no tax. With that in mind, I'm wondering if there are better alternatives to the RTi A3 ($197.78) for around the same price? I've heard good things about the Aperion Intimus 5B, for example, and they're in roughly the same price range.

My preferences:

-I prefer "warm" sound over accuracy if one must be had over the other.
-I absolutely despise sibilance and overly bright sound.
-Bass is not too much of a consideration with these because I already have a (free) Velodyne sub.
-Must be $300 or less for the pair.

Setup info:

-Room is about 14' x 16'
-Will be put on my wooden computer desk with some sort of rubber feet
-Listen to mostly alternative rock and punk with a dash of electronica.
-Source is lossless audio -> Chaintech AV-710 optical -> Denon 3805
 
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dronezero

Audioholic
You should be able to get a pair of refurbished LSi7s for under $300 off of the Polk ebay store. I just got a pair for $230 after shipping and tax.
 
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tom67

Full Audioholic
Polks

For $197 delivered, I would get the A3s....good basic speaker....also one of the few with wood veneer in that price range...and would make good rears or speakers for 2nd den system if you upgrade someday...I have some old Polk RTI35s and my impression is that Polk's best values are in their lower cost units with the caveat to avoid the Box store basic models...
 
dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
I won't order from SVS or AV123 due to some scary user experiences with both companies. Flat-out deceitful advertising/review tactics seem to be used by both companies from what I've seen...

Thanks for the used LSi7 tip. I'll look into that.
 
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Vaudiofan

Banned
For your case you can have a look at the Polk Audio AM4025A Monitor 40 Bookshelf speaker, they are noramally priced around $200, but if you can find some good price you can get a pair with $300. That speaker is very good.
 
Cpt.America

Cpt.America

Full Audioholic
I won't order from SVS or AV123 due to some scary user experiences with both companies. Flat-out deceitful advertising/review tactics seem to be used by both companies from what I've seen...

Thanks for the used LSi7 tip. I'll look into that.
Why dont you tell us how you REALLY feel? :confused:
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
The X-LS Encore or ELT525M from Av123 and the HTM-200SE or CBM-170SE from Ascend. Both Ascend and Av123 are having some sales right now.

Oops! Just saw your earlier post about AV123. I honestly think you'd love Ascends if you don't mind the ho-hum aesthetics.
 
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Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
Cambridge Audio S30 bookshelf speakers

I won't order from SVS or AV123 due to some scary user experiences with both companies. Flat-out deceitful advertising/review tactics seem to be used by both companies from what I've seen...

Thanks for the used LSi7 tip. I'll look into that.

I have had great experience with SVS. Just bought a subwoofer from them.

Anyway here is an excellent bookshelf speaker, Cambridge Audio S30 for $219 /pair delivered.
http://spearitsound.amazonwebstore.com/Cambridge-Audio-S30-Speakers-Natural-Oak/M/B00196SJOI.htm?utm_campaign=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=froogle
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I won't order from SVS or AV123 due to some scary user experiences with both companies. Flat-out deceitful advertising/review tactics seem to be used by both companies from what I've seen...
SVS-scary user experiences/deceitful???

Show me where you've read this?
 
dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
I actually read that about SVS on these forums. I forget which thread it was in, but they mentioned 30+ page threads about AV123 and SVS having some less-than-stellar customer experiences and some of it was related to some fishy forum to forum "reviews" all coming from the same IP address range.
 
dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
For your case you can have a look at the Polk Audio AM4025A Monitor 40 Bookshelf speaker, they are noramally priced around $200, but if you can find some good price you can get a pair with $300. That speaker is very good.
Those are online for like $180 per pair and are below the RTi series are they not?
 
dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
PSB are having a sale with the B15s going for $199 and the B25s going for $299. Both are very excellent speakers but for the room size you mention, I'd go with the bigger B25s.

Depsite being nominally 6 ohms, they are very easy to drive becuase of their relative good sensitivity.
I don't see the sale. I don't see anything on how to order, actually. I think I'm blind or something.
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Other than the lsi series, imo there are many bookshelves under $500 pr that would fit the sound you want. I understand the price break your getting and for a little more $ imo you can get alot more sound ie usher, svs, av123, b stock,psb, dyna, behringer ect.
 
dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
The X-LS Encore or ELT525M from Av123 and the HTM-200SE or CBM-170SE from Ascend. Both Ascend and Av123 are having some sales right now.

Oops! Just saw your earlier post about AV123. I honestly think you'd love Ascends if you don't mind the ho-hum aesthetics.
I don't really care about the aesthetics too much as long as they're available in black, rosewood, or cherry. I read up a little on the 170SE that you mentioned and I've seen a few people describe them as bright in comparison to other similarly priced speakers.

Other than the lsi series, imo there are many bookshelves under $500 pr that would fit the sound you want. I understand the price break your getting and for a little more $ imo you can get alot more sound ie usher, svs, av123, b stock,psb, dyna, behringer ect.
Well, there's a big difference between $197 shipped and $500 before shipping. No offense, but I'm very much so trying to keep this at $300 or under before shipping.


After reading through these posts and looking around a bit more online, I'm still debating between:

Polk RTi A3 ~$197
Aperion Intimus 4B ~$260
Ascend CBM-170SE ~$348?
PSB B25 (If I can find them for $300 like an above poster said)

Keep in mind I will be using these primarily for listening to music, not analyzing it. They will be used for enjoyment, not to master recordings. I don't like bright or harsh highs even if the speakers are more accurate than a less accurate, but smoother speaker.

Thanks for all the input so far guys!
 
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bandphan

bandphan

Banned
The behringer 2030p paird with a sub represent a great Value at 140 a pair.
 
dqniel

dqniel

Enthusiast
I just found out I will not have access to the Velodyne sub I originally thought I'd be able to use. So now bass response does matter. It's still not a big deal, but I'm guessing the Behringer 2030p is out of the picture now.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I actually read that about SVS on these forums. I forget which thread it was in, but they mentioned 30+ page threads about AV123 and SVS having some less-than-stellar customer experiences and some of it was related to some fishy forum to forum "reviews" all coming from the same IP address range.
Something fishy (furrycute) going on here. :eek:

I'd be checking this IP address.

http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/member.php?u=6466
 
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