I have, for now, attempted to stabilize the Polk R20 bookshelves running in my 2-channel system atop the rickety, creaky and ready-to-buckle-like-the-POS'es-they-are Sanus stands, while I continue to search for an affordable replacement pair of floorstanding (no bookshelves) towers.
From my previous thread, as you will most likely recall, the criteria continues to lean towards something that falls into the "entry-to-audiophile" range, as elusive or vague as this may seem -- essentially, I'd like to see if I can stray away, just a bit, from the garden-variety
Polks, JBLs, Infinitys, Klipschs etc. of the world and get my feet wet in a more audiophile-oriented brand...but, one in an affordable corner of the market. I have nothing against the aforementioned "mass market" brands -- I would just like to see if I can find something that begins to flirt with the more serious, audiophile side of the market in terms of a pair of floorstanders designed with two-channel audio in mind first and foremost if possible.
Now, I attempted to put together a list with categories in my last thread, but this just got so complex and confusing to many (including me!) in that the price ranges and brands were seemingly all over the place and some categories simply washed into others at certain price points and brand mentions. I am attempting to clear this up this time around, so let's go over some ground rules first...
The speakers must be floorstanding towers, not bookshelves with stands, and I would prefer to buy new, not second-hand from the likes of Audiogon, etc. (nothing against the site or the members -- it's just our preference to buy new).
These speakers are going to be used exclusively for two-channel stereo audio playback from sources including tuner (from a 100 watt X 2 Onkyo TX-8555 stereo receiver), CD changer, dual CD player/mixer unit and, eventually, a turntable. No home theater is being involved in this system or this room (the home theater setup is in another room completely, downstairs in our family/living room), and I would like to find a pair from a brand that perhaps is more known for their musical speakers in their pedigree.
I'd like to stick to speakers that don't have a difficult ohm rating to deal with or low sensitivity, as I am driving them with Onkyo's 8555 -- while muscular and totally potent, I'd rather have the amp in this unit driving 8 ohm speakers with a fairly high sensitivity (90dB and higher).
The towers cannot be that large due to the positioning of the system in this room (an upstairs loft) -- the speakers will be flanking an open-style Bell'O glass shelfed audio tower which contains the components of the two-channel system, and the setup itself is in a corner of the room, with my recliner in the opposite corner for the best stereo separation possible with our layout. So, the floorstanders can't be that tall or massive in any dimension; for comparison purposes, this pair cannot be as large, as, say, the Polk RTi12 towers in our home theater setup.
I am truly unsure of the raw budget for this purpose, as vital as it is based on what everyone is telling me -- our budget is FAR from bottomless, but I just kind of "know" what it will be when I see a price for something...figure we'd like to stay in the, approximately, $200-$500 per-speaker range, and while I know this does not give us many choices in the category I would like to shop in (the entry-to-audiophile), I would like to see how far we can stretch the definition and possibilities.
The most important factor in this entire project is finding a pair of floorstanding towers that will allow us to get our feet wet in the pool of "approaching audiophile" speakers -- from what I understand, this includes brands such as
PSB, Paradigm, NHT et al, but we would also like to consider speakers that are specifically known for their musicality rather than being tied to a home theater family of sorts. As for music tastes, it's really all over the place -- at night we like to relax to a local public jazz station on the receiver's tuner, while when we break out the CD collection, the music types can range from easy listening to pop to classic rock to modern rock to Eurotrance and beyond. So the speakers should be well-rounded in terms of delivery I suppose...
Given these criteria, let's take a look at some of the listings I made in the original thread based on what I found on
Crutchfield's site in terms of their speaker offerings (towers) and price categories...and let's see where we can draw the lines with regard to where the categories become "beyond mass market" or entry level...
$200-$300 (Each) Selections:
Polk TSi300 (something screams "cheap" to me about these)
Infinity Primus P363 (from all accounts, DEFINITELY a consideration regardless of price)
Cambridge Audio S70 (does anyone know anything about Cambridge's speakers beyond their renowned integrated amps/CD players?)
Boston Acoustics A250 (I don't know much about Boston's sound)
Klipsch Reference RF-42 II
Polk TSi400 (see Polk comment above)
Klipsch Reference RF-52 II
$400-$500 (Each) Selections:
Boston A360 (see Boston comment above)
Klipsch Reference RF-62 II
Polk RTi A5
Polk TSi500
Klipsch Reference RF-82 II
NHT Classic Absolute Tower
Polk RTi A7
PSB Image T5
$600-$800 (Each) Selections:
Def Tech BP-8020ST (would Def Techs be good for a sub-less 2.0 system being that they have a sub built in their towers?)
Def Tech BP10B
JBL Studio 570 (I gravitate to JBLs as well for some reason...but they seem to be so expensive!)
Klipsch Reference RF-82 II
PSB Image T6
Boston RS334
PSB Alpha T1
At this point and beyond, it seems like our budget and size threshold is being surpassed -- but what I would like to get some feedback on from all you folks in terms of what near-audiophile brands I should be considering at a rather "affordable" price point from this point onward...
In other words, should I be looking for the likes of
Paradigm, NHT, PSB et al rather than Polk, Infinity, Klipsch and would they even fit our (vague) budget? What other "quasi-audiophile" brands can I consider?