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jsanfilippo5

Junior Audioholic
Ok -

I purchased the x-sub from av123 - for my size room (very small) this works great. Now im looking to get some speakers for the front.

Here is what im tossed between. I never bought speakers without hearing them before, so im a little nervous, but maybe someone can push me in the right direction.

So far I have the xsub, and a yamaha htr-5960 reciever - the speakers I was looking at are:

Ascend Acoustics - cbm170se

mordaunt-short ms912

onix lx-s

axiom m3 v2

I read excellent things about all of them, which makes the decision even harder.

These will be used for 50% music 50% movies. I listen to all different tyopes of music from jazz, country, metal, rock, rap. everything. I can go up to 500 bucks so if anyone recommends any other bookshelves let me know. But from the reviews I have read these seem the way to go.

Right now im using 2 boston acoustics cr67 speakers which sound pretty good, but i noticed once I playsomething like a drum solo, and play it loud, everything sounds squashed, and the midrange seems to take over the whole speaker..

Giv eme some ideas.... I have also been contemplated using a pair of alesis monitor ones that I have, these were my main refernce monitors in my studio for a whil and they are doing nothing now.... any input from anyone on that?


Thanks in advance..
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
The squashed sound could be the receivers doing as well. What are the specs of your speakers.

None the less an upgrade can't hurt. What music do you listen too?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I think any of those would do very well. I'd lean towards the X-LS, or even the X-CS.

If it sounds normal at a normal listening level but when you push it and it sounds compressed it is likely the reciever straining, so I would avoid doing that repeatedly. How big is the room? You may need a more substantial speaker.
 
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emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
Any of those would probably be fine, although I'm unfamiliar with the Mordaunt Shorts. I'm partial to the Axiom M3 because I own a pair, but the Ascends and the X-LS are supposedly very good as well.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
jsanfilippo5 said:
Ok -

I purchased the x-sub from av123 - for my size room (very small) this works great. Now im looking to get some speakers for the front.

Here is what im tossed between. I never bought speakers without hearing them before, so im a little nervous, but maybe someone can push me in the right direction.

So far I have the xsub, and a yamaha htr-5960 reciever - the speakers I was looking at are:

Ascend Acoustics - cbm170se

mordaunt-short ms912

onix lx-s

axiom m3 v2

I read excellent things about all of them, which makes the decision even harder.

These will be used for 50% music 50% movies. I listen to all different tyopes of music from jazz, country, metal, rock, rap. everything. I can go up to 500 bucks so if anyone recommends any other bookshelves let me know. But from the reviews I have read these seem the way to go.

Right now im using 2 boston acoustics cr67 speakers which sound pretty good, but i noticed once I playsomething like a drum solo, and play it loud, everything sounds squashed, and the midrange seems to take over the whole speaker..

Giv eme some ideas.... I have also been contemplated using a pair of alesis monitor ones that I have, these were my main refernce monitors in my studio for a whil and they are doing nothing now.... any input from anyone on that?


Thanks in advance..

The above items are your most often recommended online candidates along with these IMO:
http://www.svsound.com/products-spks-sbs01.cfm
 
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jsanfilippo5

Junior Audioholic
Anyone in the long island area that has any of these speakers, maybe I can come by for a listen??
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
I am curious as to how the SVS bookshelfs would compare to the X-LS.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
billnchristy said:
I am curious as to how the SVS bookshelfs would compare to the X-LS.
I've heard them and they are above my Athena's. Really though speakers are very subjective. I will say this, over at AVS lots of positive feedback and they managed well enough against both Ascend cbm 170 and the Onix xl-s.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
The Ascend 170s are better than the SBS-01s, and I'm sure the X-LS are probably better than the SBSs as well. I like the SBSs, but they are not quite at the same level as the 170s, nor were they marketed or intended to be.
 
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jsanfilippo5

Junior Audioholic
from what i read the sbs dont fair well with music, I think i may have to buy the onix and the ascends and compare side by side.
When you guys were saying this could be my reciever - what would i do to fix that.... will that happen with any speaker hooked up? Sorry if my questions sound dumb....
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
j_garcia said:
The Ascend 170s are better than the SBS-01s, and I'm sure the X-LS are probably better than the SBSs as well. I like the SBSs, but they are not quite at the same level as the 170s, nor were they marketed or intended to be.
I'm not going to disagree with you:). The ascend and the onix may in fact be better on their own. However in a H/T set up for which they were designed for, alongside a svs sub, I'm not so sure:D. Anyways I like them and you can't go wrong for that price.:)
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
I cant understand why you are getting serious compression with your reciever.

What level are you playing at to get this compression?

I am using a Yamaha HTR 5790 with my X-LS/X-CS/X-sub system and rarely go over -10dB or so, but that is in excess of 100dB.
 
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jsanfilippo5

Junior Audioholic
i think it is the speakers... my last reciever crapped out and someone on the forum told me that it could b ethe speakers....I dont really know though....i may orf\der the xls tomorrow, and then buy the ascends next week to do some testing.....
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I heard the SBS-01 + PB-10 package and it sounded good. I heard the Ascends with a VTF-3 Mk2. Both were in about the same size room with receivers that were close in quality, and both used a lot of the same music (mostly music with both). Based on the sessions, I would pick the Ascends.
 
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jsanfilippo5

Junior Audioholic
since i already have the x sub - the xls might be a abetter option for me...

any of you guys experience iwth the boston cr67?
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
jsanfilippo5 said:
since i already have the x sub - the xls might be a abetter option for me...

any of you guys experience iwth the boston cr67?
By all means the Onix xl-s would serve you well!! Just remember the sub can be mated to any system the most important factor for your set up is timbre match the front sound stage.
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
jsanfilippo5 said:
since i already have the x sub - the xls might be a abetter option for me...

any of you guys experience iwth the boston cr67?
Since you already have the X-sub, you should get a "family" discount when ordering the X-LS and X-CS. Seems like a pretty simple choice to me.
 
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jsanfilippo5

Junior Audioholic
would they give a fanmily discount if i just bought the 2 channels for now?
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
X-systems dont get family discounts but if you talk to them who knows what you might cook up, it never hurts to ask as they are very accommodating.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
No family love pricing for the X-series? I guess they are already pretty inexpensive as it is.
 
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