Speaker brands to avoid [message #63255] |
Fri, 25 June 2010 11:51 |
Chuckles101
Messages: 25 Registered: June 2010
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A lot of us know that some speaker companies simply charge extra for the same product. Some speakers break down easily or do not do what they say they will. Have any of you encountered any such speakers?
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Re: Speaker brands to avoid [message #69997 is a reply to message #69984] |
Thu, 03 November 2011 08:20 |
AudioFred
Messages: 377 Registered: May 2009 Location: Houston
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Here's a review of the Bose Acoustimass System with some alternative brand suggestions: http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html
For the kinds of speakers you find at big box stores like Best Buy, you're fine with any of the major speaker names like Polk, JBL, Klipsch, etc. But don't expect their least expensive lines to sound very good. For example, a Polk M10 isn't in the same league as their more expensive RTI-A1: http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/bookshelf.php
One product you should always avoid is the big no-name speaker (e.g. three way with a 10" woofer that sells for the same price as a smaller name brand speaker. These are called "White Van Specials", and they always sound worse than bad.
Now, if you want a good sounding speaker but don't have hundreds and hunderds of dollars, I recommend the Parts Express BR1 kit. Building it is a two hour job, and you'll have to solder the crossover parts to the circuit board, but in the end you'll have a speaker that does everyting well, including surprisingly good bass for a 6.5" woofer. http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-640
http://fredt300b.smugmug.com/Hobbies/The-Dayton-Audio-BR-1/5308863_g88p8F#324071336_xzNYX
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