Looking for Towers for my Living room

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graydodge14

Enthusiast
As long as the future speakers remain efficient and don't present, say a 4-ohm load then yes.

From what I've seen the Paradigm monitor 9 are a good speaker as well. You won't have the warranty or customer service support however.
If i bought the infinitys i could always upgrade to paradigms later on or something a little higher up, and could i just add an external amp if it presented a 4 ohm load?
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
If i bought the infinitys i could always upgrade to paradigms later on or something a little higher up, and could i just add an external amp if it presented a 4 ohm load?
Yes, as long as the receiver you get has pre-outs for an external amp your golden.
 
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graydodge14

Enthusiast
haha gosh i didnt know picking out the right speakers could be so stressful
 
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templemaners

Senior Audioholic
haha gosh i didnt know picking out the right speakers could be so stressful
A bit stressful and overwhelming, that's for sure. :eek: Especially for your front speakers - can't screw those up. I spent the last several months trying to figure out what I wanted and just last week finally ordered my fronts. It has been fun researching though...
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
If i bought the infinitys i could always upgrade to paradigms later on or something a little higher up, and could i just add an external amp if it presented a 4 ohm load?
Upgrade ONLY if the other speakers actually SOUND better than the P362s, not just because they are just more expensive and other people tell you they sound great.:D

I auditioned the Paradigm Reference Studio 100s at a local dealer, and I was extremely disappointed! And those aren't cheap either.
 
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graydodge14

Enthusiast
Yeah i guess i need to just take a chance on a set of speakers. Where is the best place to look online and buy the infinitys? and if i was interested in buying paradigms where can i get them since i know there only dealer based sales.
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
Yeah i guess i need to just take a chance on a set of speakers. Where is the best place to look online and buy the infinitys? and if i was interested in buying paradigms where can i get them since i know there only dealer based sales.
The Audioholics Store has had a good sale going on the Infinity Primus line. P362 towers for $200ea shipped.
 
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graydodge14

Enthusiast
I almost pulled the trigger on the p362 but ran across the infinity beta 50 series between the two are betas gonna be bettter?
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
I almost pulled the trigger on the p362 but ran across the infinity beta 50 series between the two are betas gonna be bettter?
Good luck finding the beta 50 for sale, they are getting rather scarce. Some say the technology used in the drivers is exactly the same, the beta's just have a fancy name marketed to make them appear better. Mike C. has/had the beta 50 and likes them.
 
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graydodge14

Enthusiast
Well if thats the only difference then ill probably stick with the p362's and maybe upgrade from there
 
AJinFLA

AJinFLA

Banned
If i bought the infinitys i could always upgrade to paradigms later on or something a little higher up
The question is, what would the higher price speakerX gain for you over the 362? What (soundwave/soundfield) benefit do you get?
Or is the prettier wood finish and the online, purely subjectivist, wildly varying and inconsistent "reviews" better to have?
I'm not saying better/more preferred looks can't impact the sound (They definitely do). It's just that other than (possibly) more/lower LF performance, what will you gain...that can't be surpassed (performance wise) by adding (a) sub(s)? The $400/pr 362 + two $300 subs is going to better the $1000/pr similar box speakers every time
The joy of spending more money for nothing, maybe less? ;)

cheers,

AJ
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Ive been researching all through the weekend and think i have decided on purchasing towers for my front left and right.

I cant audition any speakers around here so im going off of reviews and have came up with these brands that seem to suit me.

Klipsch
B&W
Paradigm
SVS

I want a speaker that can play pretty low since i wont be getting a sub right away, but also want something crisp, clear, and natural.

My budgest is around 1000-1500 for the front left and right but if there is something cheaper out there for the price i am open to suggestions. It doesnt have to be brand new either i have been searching on audiogone so im open to all suggestions.

Thanks.
Justin
Take a look at PSB T6 . They've been garnering rave rewiews.

http://www.psbspeakers.com/reviews/Image-T6-Loudspeaker-reviewed--TAS

http://www.soundstage.com/equipment/psb_image_t6.htm
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
Well if thats the only difference then ill probably stick with the p362's and maybe upgrade from there
The p362's are certainly a safe buy as a well balanced speaker at a great price.
Personally, I could not recommend "upgrading" from them unless you can audition the upgrade candidates with your own ears.
Reviews are not a very reliable source mainly because there is little consistency between reviewers or even with the same reviewer.
I have compared notes at length with a good friend, and, after A-B'ing speakers together, it is clear that we do not share "favorite" speakers.
If you are spending over $1000 for speakers, you are paying for details of the sound, and they need to be your own details, not some reviewers favorites.
 

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