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Caj

Audiophyte
Hey friends, I've done lots of researching and I've narrowed it down to these 3 speakers. I picked these because they have all the features that I want, including Bluetooth. These will be my only speakers in my small apartment so I need some like these that have multiple inputs and are Bluetooth and are under $400.

Klipsch R-15PM or Audioengine HD3 or Edifier S1000DB

Thanks
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
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If I had to choose between them, I would probably lean toward the Audioengine. I think it might be better to get some JBL LSR or Behringer Truth monitors and get a bluetooth adapter for them, and that might be doable for the same price.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
One more option to confuse OP:
http://www.vanatoo.com/store/speakers/new-transparent-zero-black
These brand new and not available yet, but unlike all of these 3 options Vanatoo are fully active speaker system - ie - electronic crossover and each woofer and twitter gets it's own amp channel.

This design is common is pro-audio, specifically in studio monitors, where music accuracy is critical. Where science and technology usually take lead, not old wives tales about "danceable" cables
Studio monitors like my LSR2325p or James above referred to newer LSR305/308 or similar priced several models from Behringer.
 
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Caj

Audiophyte
AHH! I knew you guys would make my choice more difficult! lol

thanks for the info, I am going to do some more research now.
 

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