Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum and have been reading tons of posts over the past couple of days instead of my med school books (audioholics forum much more interesting!). I'm definitely a novice but really enjoy learning. Any help would be appreciated.
I have a Boston Acoustics Micro System 9000II and one of the binding posts of the rear Micro 80x II broke off when my nephew yanked on the speaker wire.
Question 1:
Can the binding post be fixed on this Boston Acoustics Micro 80x II?
Question 2:
If it can be fixed, where can I get it fixed and would it be worth the money?
Question 3:
If it can't be fixed or not worth the cost, I will definitely buy two small bookshelf speakers and move the front speakers (Micro 90x II) to the rear. Is it necessary to get similar brand speakers?
My budget is about $150/speaker. I found a pair of BA Micro 130x speakers that I considered buying (currently $75/speaker, once listed at $250/speaker orig. msrp) because they are small, had good reviews, and were BA. Drawbacks/Concerns: (1) Should I buy newer model speakers instead of the older models; (2) Micro 130x come in Black or White finish and my Micro 9000 system is in a Silver finish.
I'm using an Onkyo TX-SR600 Receiver (avg. output: 80W/channel at 8ohms) and use the system to watch movies (70%) and listen to music (30%). I know my system is pretty old but as a student, I'm gonna have to make due with what I have.
Thank you for reading and your help.