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Ya all types of speakers. There should be something under the monitor section.
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I am using bookshelf speakers for the first time in my main audio listening room - my home office. As mentioned earlier you still need proper stands and in my opinion you need a sub that is usually more expensive than the bookshelf speakers. I do have a great audio sound in this space. People who listen to this smaller system are very impressed with the sound. Jeff |
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I have a pair of these in my living room, not for everybody.
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I have a pair of Sonus fabers Concertos and sonus faber Concertinos also center speaker and stands looking to sell,never use them and they most probably have 24 hours of play time,any suggestions to where to sell or any pricing advice thanks
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Lots of instruction videos for specific ones.
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Nice!
Your neighbors must ~love~ you!
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I had a pair of Altec A7 Voice-Of-The-Theater speakers as my home hifi when I was a freshman in college. They were pretty fukin awesome, even when driven by a lowly 25wpc Sony receiver.
Two years later I had an identical pair of those McIntosh tube amps...but by then the speakers had been downsized to AR3s. Nowadays I mostly listen on headphones |
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Roommate and I had both scraped together enough funds to buy Advent speakers, so... somehow we wound up with stacked Advents driven by a Phase Linear 400 amp... in a dorm room. Eh, what'd you say? Can't quite hear you...
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I'm assuming that these are the 8-Ohm classic ('95-'97) variants and not the more modern versions called the Home or Domus. Those are less sought after. Assuming further that the cosmetic condition is in line with the playing hours history, i.e. close to new... Concertos - $750 Concertinos - $450 Add $50 to either of the above for the Piano Black finish Solo/Piccolo - $250 Pair of stands - $250 Maybe a bit extra for the speakers if you include any upgraded binding post jumpers or a good quality set of bi-wire cables. These do seem to change hands on ebay and on the 'gon. Combined with enough in the way of amplification, this might be said to be the audio equivalent of an oversized-steel frameset bike with D-A or Record from the mid-late 90s. Satisfying, not harsh, and regarded favorably over time by enthusiasts. If contemporary stuff doesn't appeal to you, or you just don't want to learn a new lexicon...these are pleasers.
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My COSTCO doesn't sell stereo speakers anymore. They sell soundbars and 5-way surround systems oriented toward TV systems.
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