Which bookshelf speakers with....

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yeeeha

Audiophyte
Hi guys,

First message so apologies for my newbee questions and probably not much help for answering any questions...:eek:

Here we go :

I'm replacing my Hifi system (no HT) as for now, I only have an outdated, not very efficient Philips combo system....

I'm in the process of uploading my music on an Olive opus 4HD as source.:D

For the amp, I'm thinking of a NAD c326BEE, and this is where the question comes :what would be a good pair of bookshelves ?

Budget : ~1k$ for the pair. Room : living-dining-room, roughly 10'x20', and I'll have to put them quite close to the wall. (I also have a WAF to take into account...). Music : rock, jazz and pop (and occasionnaly, metal ;)). Don't need exceedingly window shattering volume (kids and wife... ;))

I've had a look at Paradigm Titan, Audio Monitor BR2, KEF iQ30, even Klipsch, but I just can't make up a nice short list to go and listen to....

Any advice is welcome....

So many possibilities, getting lost...

Thanks for any help !

yeeeha
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
I'll throw the Ascend Sierra-1 into the mix. Beautiful to look at (I love the bamboo cabinets) and excellent sounding.

http://www.ascendacoustics.com/pages/products/speakers/SRM1/srm1.html

I second the Ascends.

Its worth noting about the Aperion Audio recommendation is that they are one of the only internet direct companies that allows you to audition their products at home "risk free" during the 30 trial. With most companies you have to pay for return shipping if you decide to return them.
 
Y

yeeeha

Audiophyte
Thanks guys, this is great ! :D

Ascends Sierra-1 and Aperionaudio on the list ! :rolleyes:

Wow, so many out there !... out of the ones I mentioned in my first post, anyone to forget about ?....:confused:
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Have you seen the Home Theater Mag reviews on the NHT AbsoluteZero bookshelf speakers?

The 5-point average on-axis & +/- 15 degrees horizontal/vertical off-axis from 200Hz - 10kHz is +/- 0.9dB! That is superb for any speaker. I think the -3dB bass level is around 85Hz.

I've owned the NHT SuperZero in the past, and I thought they sounded great.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
If you can find any to audition, I recommend looking into Aurum Cantus. The international version of the Leisure 2SE can commonly be had for well within your budget, and has gotten some glowing reviews:


http://www.aurumcantus.com/aurumcantus-download/pdf/AURUM CANTUS Leisure 2 SE Speaker----THE AUDIOPHILE VOICE.pdf

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0406/aurum_cantus_leisure_loudspeakers.htm


The U.S. version is better, but costs more and is harder to find. I say more about this in another thread:

http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=751804&postcount=38

There are also other models of Aurum Cantus speakers, though I know much less about them. However, I would recommend auditioning any of them that you can that are within your price range.
 
Y

yeeeha

Audiophyte
;)

Once again, you guys did it !

Thanks for your feedback and advice, I'll make sure to have a listen at these !

And let you know what comes out ! :D:D

Cheers,
yeeeha
 
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