Tower selection in sub 500 range decision

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myke

Junior Audioholic
Im trying to decide on some towers but are unsure what to get. Looking for something in the 500 or below range and will add a sub later. I cant decide. It seems like the more reviews and posts I read I become more confused. I asked this on another forum too but since this is audioholics and all the great reviews you guys do I figured you can steer me in the right direction.

I am liking these polks because I have had experience with the brand in the past (cant remember model), they are 8 ohm (same as my amp) and seem like the power range is alot higher. Alot of good reviews too.

newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16882290015

However, I have read good things about the EMP e5ti and at the intro price of 400 bucks a pair It seems like a good deal. It says the msrp is 700+. not alot of reviews yet, but the ones I have seen are good.

emptek.com/e5ti.php

Given the specs of these which one would you go for? or would you recommend something totally different?:confused:
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
The EMP, Infinity P362 or Polk M70 would be good choices. The Polks are going to require a little more amplification though. I have had both the Polks and Infinity speakers but not at the same time, I liked the mid-range and highs of the infinity's better. Bass output would have to go to the M70.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
P362 bass can be improved radically by adding in heavy acoustical dampening. The P362 as a tuned in 100Hz bass peak; that is reduced by using heavy acoustical dampening.

-Chris
 
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myke

Junior Audioholic
To that list I would add the BIC-Acoustech-PL-89-Speakers-Set-of-2 or Elemental Designs A6 6T6 towers
Aw man! youre confusing me even more. The BIC have Recommended power: 10 to 250 watts per channel RMS, 600 watts peak power?

Decisions decisions? Im not sure what brand to get. All of them are in my price range.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
P362 bass can be improved radically by adding in heavy acoustical dampening. The P362 as a tuned in 100Hz bass peak; that is reduced by using heavy acoustical dampening.

-Chris
Along with some concrete, oak and the addition of a JL Audio 8w7-3. :D

But seriously I think this would be an easy way to get a high quality speaker.

Even using a 10 dollar roll of fiber from home depot would be a huge upgrade from the dampening they have.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
You don't have to pay attention to the recommended power on the BIC Acoustechs. They will take anything and rock hard with it, they have a 98 db sensitivity. They will get very loud, even with a weak amp. They are quite a bit more powerful than the other speakers mentioned, something to consider if you have a modest amp or large room.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
I heard those EMP towers at the GTG. I'm not sure they can be beat for $400. They had a good sound with plenty of bass. The high end had a bit of sizzle but you might like that. The fit and finish was very good as well. The gloss black had a bit of grain to it so it wasn't shiney solid black like a piano.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
You don't have to pay attention to the recommended power on the BIC Acoustechs. They will take anything and rock hard with it, they have a 98 db sensitivity. They will get very loud, even with a weak amp. They are quite a bit more powerful than the other speakers mentioned, something to consider if you have a modest amp or large room.
98db sensitivity? Those must have horns huh?
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
98db sensitivity? Those must have horns huh?
They are and if they are in anyway similar to the older HT-75, I would pass on them completely. They did not compare favorably to the P362 or AV123 x-sls. They sounded hollow in the midrange and lacked any real bass compared to the other two.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
They are and if they are in anyway similar to the older HT-75, I would pass on them completely. They did not compare favorably to the P362 or AV123 x-sls. They sounded hollow in the midrange and lacked any real bass compared to the other two.
I don't know about midrange, but it seems unlikely they would lack bass, what with two 8" woofers. I have not heard them so I can't say for sure.
 
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myke

Junior Audioholic
They are and if they are in anyway similar to the older HT-75, I would pass on them completely. They did not compare favorably to the P362 or AV123 x-sls. They sounded hollow in the midrange and lacked any real bass compared to the other two.
I am not to sure on the horns as well. The power sounds good but the last time I owned a speaker with a horn was around 1990's. That doesnt mean they arent good. Im just not to sure if I would like it.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
If you try something from Aperion, they pay return shipping if you don't like them. I really liked the 6T but they should sound good at $1400 a pair. They had em on special at the GTG for $1050.
I think The speaker Company also pays shipping both ways for a no quibble in home audition.
The EMP's are shipped free but you catch the return if you no likey. :D
Let us know what you decide.
 
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QwikKotaTx

Enthusiast
Does anyone have any input on the Acoustech PL-76's? They are only $350 shipped from Overstock and a matching center channel is a very affordable $130 or so. 96db sensitivity and 30Hz freq response sound too good to be true at that price range.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
I haven't heard them personally. Here is a thread in another forum which discusses them. You will have to skip ahead in the thread a lot because I believe the PL-76 and PL-89 were introduced in late 2008.
 
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QwikKotaTx

Enthusiast
I haven't heard them personally. Here is a thread in another forum which discusses them. You will have to skip ahead in the thread a lot because I believe the PL-76 and PL-89 were introduced in late 2008.
Thanks. I am also considering the Infinity Primus P362's if I can get them for the same price range. 3 way to cover full range of sound with overlap.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
The Primus speakers are terrific, I have a pair of p362s myself. Fry's used to have them on sale occasionally for $100 to $130, but I haven't seen that sale in awhile, so they may not be doing that anymore. If you do a Google search, you can get them for $200 a piece and free shipping from a a couple places, and it is still a great bargain at that price.
 
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QwikKotaTx

Enthusiast
I tried haggling with manager at Fry's since they only had 1 pair left and I believe they are discontinued but he would only come down 10%. I don't mind paying $400 for a pair but half of that is a steal that is tugging on my mind, hah. I listened to my friend's Polk 60's tonight, to me they sounded great so the Infinity's can only be better.
 

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