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Title: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: twoodruff on September 27, 2005, 01:07:27 PM
I initially thought I wanted the b&w cdm 7 series and while this is a viable option still, I am looking for other recs. I have about $900 to spend and the remaining system goes asl aq1000 with dat and toshiba 4960 with a dac hopefully OTW. helper?
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: pfife on September 27, 2005, 01:09:24 PM
The Klipsch Heresy II's sound great with my ASL.  For full range, kinda need a sub too though... but the Klipschhorns are really efficient on the highs, IMO.  They just need a little help on the lowend.
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: twoodruff on September 27, 2005, 01:33:44 PM
yes the low end is of particular interest to me
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: jacallery on September 27, 2005, 04:27:46 PM
Wish I could set you up with some Eggle's ;D
I found this on audiogon for Dynaudio Audience 8
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1132897613
I would guess these go down to the 30-40Hz range, I personally have never heard them, but we
do use Dynaudio Esostar tweeters for all our egglestonworks speakers, and Dynaudio woofers.
I do believe Dynaudio USA uses different drivers than we do, but I'm sure they are still quality.
Maybe someone can elaborate more on Dynaudio Sound.

Oh yea, Trey, nice tennis pictures in the VIP Jackson mag ;D
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: twoodruff on September 27, 2005, 04:35:25 PM
thats not me I swear

thanks for the rec, pm sent
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Zee on September 27, 2005, 04:47:04 PM
Trey I’ve been drooling over these forever and went last Thursday and auditioned them for about 2 hours. I loved them so much im going to pick up a pair in rose wood. Audiogon has a few for sale at about 1/2 price but they just upgraded some of the drivers and I want the new versions. If you can seriously look into them very efficient and the sound will knock you off your feet. Since I’m an ESL the ribbon tweeter keeps that great HI end I love. Go listen and let me know what you think…



http://www.legacy-audio.com/2004/focussys.html (http://www.legacy-audio.com/2004/focussys.html)
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 27, 2005, 05:14:43 PM
save up a few hundred more, and get the VR2s.
they go down to 25hz.  Plenty of low end.  a very dynamic speaker. 

and look at this even!  what timing.
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1131980430
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 27, 2005, 05:16:30 PM
http://www.vonschweikert.com/vr2.html
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: jacallery on September 27, 2005, 05:41:36 PM
neat little tidbit, Albert Von Schweikert helped design the Egglestonworks Savoy.
I like his speaker design, hadn't sold me on the the out-of-phase mid/tweet yet, but
they sound nice.
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: jacallery on September 27, 2005, 06:00:08 PM
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Is that the rear firing tweeter?

Yes .
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: fsulloway on September 28, 2005, 01:24:14 PM
save up a few hundred more, and get the VR2s.
they go down to 25hz.  Plenty of low end.  a very dynamic speaker. 

and look at this even!  what timing.
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1131980430

Those are Mic D's (Kevin Durant). I've heard them and they sound great.
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: cdevs on September 28, 2005, 01:40:26 PM
Vandersteen 2CIs or 2CEs can be easily had in that price range.

I'm personally on a Proac bender right now, and I recommend you check some out, esp. with your tubes. Their models with extended bass response are more $$$ but they do move used now and then.

I auditioned some of the new Proac Studio 140s the other day. Nice! They have the tweeter from the Response series, two 6.5" woofers and are floor-ported, which made setup very flexible.

Another good speaker that can be had used in the low-$1K range is the PSB Stratus Gold, esp. if bass is Job 1.

And Von Schweikerts, of course -- they are popular here for a reason
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 28, 2005, 04:40:25 PM
i've listened to the 2ce signitures a lot..and i'll take the vr2 over those any day
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Daryan on September 28, 2005, 04:45:45 PM
When we are talking full range, are we talking 25, 30, or higher as far as bass response?  When I think full range, I think 20, but you would have to spend a TON to get that kind of bass repsonse...and the speaks would probably weigh about 200 lbs a piece as well. 
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: twoodruff on September 28, 2005, 04:47:00 PM
When we are talking full range, are we talking 25, 30, or higher as far as bass response?  When I think full range, I think 20, but you would have to spend a TON to get that kind of bass repsonse...and the speaks would probably weigh about 200 lbs a piece as well. 

i really meant not monitors, I am done with monitors for a bit
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 28, 2005, 04:48:16 PM
you dont have to spend a ton for 20hz.
you just need to know what to look for...from 5-10 years ago.
:)
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: cdevs on September 29, 2005, 01:11:12 AM
i've listened to the 2ce signitures a lot..and i'll take the vr2 over those any day


same here...but 2CEs can be had for $600 or so. They definitely need a big room and lotsa power to sound decent. But I've heard them sing nicely when conditions are right. At least they aren't bright. YMMV
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 29, 2005, 08:20:23 AM
you're right.  they are not bright.  Carl had a pair..they sounded great.  realy great.
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: twoodruff on September 29, 2005, 08:46:02 AM
Wish I could set you up with some Eggle's ;D
I found this on audiogon for Dynaudio Audience 8
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1132897613
I would guess these go down to the 30-40Hz range, I personally have never heard them, but we
do use Dynaudio Esostar tweeters for all our egglestonworks speakers, and Dynaudio woofers.
I do believe Dynaudio USA uses different drivers than we do, but I'm sure they are still quality.
Maybe someone can elaborate more on Dynaudio Sound.

Oh yea, Trey, nice tennis pictures in the VIP Jackson mag ;D


I ended up with these dynaudios, thanks for everyone's help
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: sygdwm on September 29, 2005, 11:37:03 AM
those look they might rock. let me know when they arrive.  >:D

-drew
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: jacallery on September 30, 2005, 10:51:59 AM
Cool Trey I think you will Like them. 
Let me know when they come in.
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: Mic D on September 30, 2005, 11:26:21 AM
save up a few hundred more, and get the VR2s.
they go down to 25hz.  Plenty of low end.  a very dynamic speaker. 

and look at this even!  what timing.
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1131980430

Those are Mic D's (Kevin Durant). I've heard them and they sound great.

Let me know, Trey...
Title: Re: ISO Full Range Speaker Advice
Post by: carlbeck on September 30, 2005, 06:17:09 PM
I like those Dynaudio's, I always wanted to try a pair. I have read good things about them, I am sure you will like them. If not you can always sell them & try something else.