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Title: Upgrade my bookshelf/monitors
Post by: fozzy on December 30, 2008, 07:17:55 PM
So i am currently running B&W 600S3 monitors and will eventually be upgrading them in a few months.
All around the B&Ws are decent but are lacking compared to my headphones (AKG 701).

The space in my apartment only allows for bookshelf sized speakers, no floor standers, planars, etc..
I know these will be lacking the thumping bass but when listening to them i expect the bass to still be there.

I am currently looking @ the B&W 805s and the Dynaudio Contour S.14.  my budget will be 1500-2k
Currently the Dynaudio's are my favorite but the pair of B&Ws i listened to were not fully broken in and were powered by a rotel amp.
I hope to keep the gear listed below in my signature.

What other speakers that fit my needs do i need to listen too.
Title: Re: Upgrade my bookshelf/monitors
Post by: noahbickart on December 30, 2008, 09:23:29 PM
How about The Eminent Technology’s LFT-16:

http://www.eminent-tech.com/main.html


p.s. as you can see from the avitar, we're also fans of the k701s
Title: Re: Upgrade my bookshelf/monitors
Post by: digifish_music on January 01, 2009, 06:26:01 PM
So i am currently running B&W 600S3 monitors and will eventually be upgrading them in a few months.
All around the B&Ws are decent but are lacking compared to my headphones (AKG 701).

The space in my apartment only allows for bookshelf sized speakers, no floor standers, planars, etc..
I know these will be lacking the thumping bass but when listening to them i expect the bass to still be there.

I am currently looking @ the B&W 805s and the Dynaudio Contour S.14.  my budget will be 1500-2k
Currently the Dynaudio's are my favorite but the pair of B&Ws i listened to were not fully broken in and were powered by a rotel amp.
I hope to keep the gear listed below in my signature.

What other speakers that fit my needs do i need to listen too.

In what way are the 600S3 lacking? Important to know :)

Unfortunately loudspeaker preference & performance is simply impossible to predict/recommend since your room, placement etc will impact on the final sound in a big way. Speaker sound in the store is usually nothing like in your room, it's always nice if the store will let you borrow a pair of speakers over the weekend? 

I have a set of 600S3's btw and use them in my monitoring setup as an example of a good mid-range hi-fi, I hear two problems with them -

1. They are a bit 'honkey' around 130-50 Hz, simply the result of the relatively small box-size and porting. Although this does make percussion sound a little more 'punchy'.
2. They are lacking real bass information below 50 Hz.

If your main problem is a lack of Bass, have you considered getting the matching Sub? (ASW608) for example. It's amazing what a difference a sub can make to the overall sound. You may also like to audition the replacement (slightly larger version) 685.  B&W IMO make great speakers, to good principles. 

digifish


 
Title: Re: Upgrade my playback
Post by: fozzy on January 05, 2009, 04:26:30 PM
So i added some new XLRs and speaker cables into my mix and it really cleaned up the mids and added the separation I was lacking compared to listening w/ headphones.  I am really happy w/ the stage of my system.  I probably won't change out the B&Ws anytime soon, i have a local dealer that is willing to get a set dynaudio S 1.4s in, to demo @ home.

Yea so now we are at the lack of bass stage.  Velodyne Minivee 10 or a B & W ASW610 seem to fit the bill. 

My main question is how will this integrate into my system?  Will I take the RCAs output from the benchmark and feed the sub.
Title: Re: Upgrade my playback
Post by: BC on January 07, 2009, 06:28:48 PM
My main question is how will this integrate into my system?  Will I take the RCAs output from the benchmark and feed the sub.

I would think that should work.