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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2012, 02:39:24 PM »
Then keep the 902 as the preamp and get a pair of small powered near field monitors.

^^ I know this thread is old, but this.  I have a similar set up using an Edirol UA-101 as a pre/soundcard into a pair of powered monitors; simple and sounds good.  In addition to the KRK's, Mackie also makes reasonably priced monitors and, surprisingly, so does M-Audio.  Don't know what your budget is, but the Adam A7X's are awfully nice.

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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2012, 09:57:57 PM »
Then keep the 902 as the preamp and get a pair of small powered near field monitors.

^^ I know this thread is old, but this.  I have a similar set up using an Edirol UA-101 as a pre/soundcard into a pair of powered monitors; simple and sounds good.  In addition to the KRK's, Mackie also makes reasonably priced monitors and, surprisingly, so does M-Audio.  Don't know what your budget is, but the Adam A7X's are awfully nice.

Luckily, I move slow and am still mulling it over. Guess I should check out the Adam's! :)

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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2012, 09:28:17 AM »
I think that before you start picking speakers left and right, you need to ask yourself whether you want speakers for listening to music or for monitoring recordings.  Speakers for listening to music will often have some high frequency emphasis with some rolled off bass that colors the sound a bit.  Monitors will usually strive to have as flat a response across the frequency spectrum, which is great for monitoring, but may lack the life of speakers that you want for relaxation and music listening.

Speakers like the Adams and the KRKs fall squarely into the monitoring category, while some of the other speakers mentioned here, like the B&Ws and the Silverlines are more for music listening (although they may say that they are in fact miniature monitors, there are better choices for that application).

If you want monitors, then you can get a pair and be ready to plug and go with your Grace unit and an external source.  The drawback is that the sound may be too dry and clinical.  If you want loudspeakers, then you would need an external amplifier and a pair of speakers, in addition to the source.  Their drawback is that they may sound too loose and euphonically colored for your application.  Everything is a trade-off within a certain price range.

As for the sub, it depends.  I have a set of B&W CDM1SEs as my main speakers, which have served me well through a succession of apartments without a sub.  Now that I have a house, I'm strongly considering adding one because the B&Ws only go down to around 65 hz or so.  Those bass notes are important, but if space or budget are considerations, you can be very happy without one.
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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #18 on: April 29, 2012, 03:53:08 PM »
i have an m902 and used to run it into a pair of alesis m1 active mkii's...they sounded great until one of them died.  i've never gotten around to getting it repaired, and last year i saw a deal pop up on a set of refurb'd m-audio studiophile av-40's.  they just recently died on me, and i wouldn't recommend them to anyone.  the sound wasn't anything special, they couldn't handle higher volumes at all without getting distorted and muddy...
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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #19 on: May 04, 2012, 10:30:53 AM »
Energy is also pretty good.  I use those for my HT
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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #20 on: August 15, 2012, 03:16:51 AM »
I'm curious what OP decided on.  I'm in a similar situation, having used
headphones most of my life.

I'm eyeing the Emotiva Airmotiv 6 + ODAC (JDS Labs/NwAvGuy), both of which are
new to the market.  I might splurge on the Adam A7X if I think I'd notice an
improvement.

I hope my room won't have enough interference to require balanced connections.
The Dynaudio BM5A MKIIs only appear to take XLR input...
If I decide balanced output is necessary, I think HRT Music Streamer Pro is the
(only?) logical choice.  Not sure I'd want to pay ~1K for a Benchmark DAC to get
balanced output.

Anyways I think I'll wait a few months before I make a decision (and hopefully
wait for more reviews to roll in).  I will also be DIY-ing bass traps, acoustic
panels, and speaker stands.

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Re: I need a 2-channel speaker setup
« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2013, 10:41:37 AM »
Check the bic America Venturi speakers like 120 for a pair, and any amp will work just fine. But the speakers sound great!
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