Mid - High end component suggestions / places to audition
#1
Mid - High end component suggestions / places to audition
I'm looking for new components.
I had a pair of Polk Ex2 components and they were OK, but I'm looking for something that will really wow me - yet won't break the bank.
I'm not too interested in Polk - I've owned coaxial and comps from them, and they sound okay, but I know I can get better.
Here are the brands that I am considering, and I'm open to suggestions:
Alpine Type X - I've listened to type S & R and they sounded pretty good, but from what I've read about the type X, I'm eager to audition them - I just need to find where.
MB Quart
DLS
Focal
The last three, I don't know where to start - For one, there are no retailers in the Niagara region so I'll need to be very intentional in finding time to audition some speakers. Secondly, I'm not familiar with their product line, so I don't know what model to begin with.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be great.
I'm looking to spend $150 - $250 at an online store, so anything that would retail under $400 would be of interest to me.
Thanks
I had a pair of Polk Ex2 components and they were OK, but I'm looking for something that will really wow me - yet won't break the bank.
I'm not too interested in Polk - I've owned coaxial and comps from them, and they sound okay, but I know I can get better.
Here are the brands that I am considering, and I'm open to suggestions:
Alpine Type X - I've listened to type S & R and they sounded pretty good, but from what I've read about the type X, I'm eager to audition them - I just need to find where.
MB Quart
DLS
Focal
The last three, I don't know where to start - For one, there are no retailers in the Niagara region so I'll need to be very intentional in finding time to audition some speakers. Secondly, I'm not familiar with their product line, so I don't know what model to begin with.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be great.
I'm looking to spend $150 - $250 at an online store, so anything that would retail under $400 would be of interest to me.
Thanks
#3
Thanks. I haven't even heard of the brand before. The searches I've done so far look impressive. I'll keep them in mind.
Other brands that I've thought of
Kaption
Boston Acoustics
Elemental Designs (I'm currently running an eD 9kv2.4 and quite like the little sub, so matching comps seems appealing to me as I am considering moving the sub somewhere up front . . . but I'm most interested in the best sound for the buck instead of a single brand system).
I'm also toying with the idea of a package deal from eD - I saw they have some packages where they sell DLS comps with a Nine.2 amp . . . and a pretty good price for the package . . . I might wait a little bit and get a completely new front stage all in one shot.
Any input and experience would be great . . . and anything would be better then my polks (left blown midbass, right blown tweeter)
Other brands that I've thought of
Kaption
Boston Acoustics
Elemental Designs (I'm currently running an eD 9kv2.4 and quite like the little sub, so matching comps seems appealing to me as I am considering moving the sub somewhere up front . . . but I'm most interested in the best sound for the buck instead of a single brand system).
I'm also toying with the idea of a package deal from eD - I saw they have some packages where they sell DLS comps with a Nine.2 amp . . . and a pretty good price for the package . . . I might wait a little bit and get a completely new front stage all in one shot.
Any input and experience would be great . . . and anything would be better then my polks (left blown midbass, right blown tweeter)
#5
I was going to purchase a pair of Boston Pro 60 components, but a recent opportunity popped up and I have a set of DLS UP6 components waiting to be installed later this week when I have time. Dont have the manual in front me, but I think they are rated for 150 wrms.
Still have to open up the 5x7 holes, make a spacer, and stick the rather large crossovers somewhere.
Once I get them hooked up, I'll be glad to let you know how they sound.
Still have to open up the 5x7 holes, make a spacer, and stick the rather large crossovers somewhere.
Once I get them hooked up, I'll be glad to let you know how they sound.
#8
I haven't had time yet, but I'm sure they will sound good. He opened up the box and everything but there was no need. He pulled up in a spotless black car (after it had been raining the last few days)
John