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  1. D Stock
    December 19, 2009

    Best booksehlf speakers under $1000: Ascend Acoustics Sierra-1

    Their Website: http://ascendacoustics.com/

    The Sierra-1 ranges from about $850 to $950, depending on finish.

  2. Legalbulldog
    December 23, 2009

    How about an article on Bookshelves under $300.00? They are Bookshelves after all. My wife gives me crazy looks when I want to spend $200-$300 on Bookshelves for my deployment. Not all of us are single, have audiophile wives, or even the financial means to drop $1000 for bookshelves. My Bose 901′s where only $1000 after all and their the main speakers in my home.

  3. Ken M.
    December 28, 2009

    Ascend Acoustics Sierra-1, have owned these for just over one year now and love them. They are very impressive both in a Home Theater setting as well as 2-channel listening mode. At this price point they won me over and have since made my wife a believer of “Good Sound” as she now desires nothing less than a good night of movies or music. The owner/designer, “Dave F.” is a pleasure to work with as he is willing to share his knowledge with each and every customer. Great customer support. Rest assured that these speakers will perform as good as any other sub $1000.00 speaker out there. ~Ken

  4. Joe Conforti
    December 29, 2009

    monitor audio all the way. read the specs! and then listen. by far the best in its price range.

  5. jeff w
    January 2, 2010

    funny how the Paradigm Studio 10s arent mentioned yet on several sites they beat the B&W 685s…who is in charge here? I want answers…step up to the plate. The new Paradigm studio 10s are awesome!!!

    • John Brown
      July 18, 2013

      Paradigm is surpassed now, even by Polk Rti series. Paradigm went international, unfortunately, and their quality lacing now. It used to be good bang for the buck . Only B &W has the patent for kevlar in its woofers ( Paradigm uses a material SIMILAR to kevlar ..typical Canadian tradition of ripping off other countries’ ideas. It’s just like the Canadian JTF2 ripping off the British SAS and saying it is better)

  6. jeff w
    January 2, 2010

    and waaaaaay under $1000

  7. Mark
    January 12, 2010

    How about the Revel Concerta M12′s? I know that there are comprimises for speakers under 1000, but these do pretty well for $700.

  8. Rob L.
    January 12, 2010

    I listened to both the B&W 685 and the Paradigm Mini Monitors: both sounded amazing.
    The 685 had a little bit more midrange depth and articulate highs, yet not much, and the
    Mini Monitors are half the price.

    Why wasn’t the Wharfedale Diamond 9.1′s on the list? Are they to old or cheap?

  9. psound
    January 14, 2010

    Tannoy Mercury F1 Custom:
    1. Minimum coloration: honest sound, realistic reproduction from the sonic & music point of view
    2. Neutral tonal balance: not warm but also not cool, sounds like the frequency response from top to bottom is quite linear (maybe anybody has measurement data to correct or confirm my hearing on this?)
    3. Detail, transparent and focus, but not drawing attention to itself, the attention is on the music, enable me to deeply listen to the music.
    4. Quite revealing of recording material quality/character
    5. Great value (US retail price of USD140)

    I’ve compared the F1 Custom with some good speakers: Wharfedale Diamond 9.1, PSB Alpha B1, Paradigm Atom, Usher S512, B&W 686 & Epos ELS8. IMHO, the F1 Custom has some serious advantages over those speakers.
    Prices (US retail price): the F1 Custom is USD140, the PSB USD 280, and the others are above USD300 (the Usher is above USD400).
    I belief the F1 Custom is an underrated performer, partly due to its low price, where some recommendations I read is just to use it in a mini hi-fi system. Actually it strongly competes against USD 250 – 450 loudspeakers with a real chance of winning. Seriously recommended.

    • Dave Mester
      September 27, 2012

      Yes, I was glad to see your post. I owned an older pair of Mercury mx-2. The balance, musicality were simply better than anything else for, at that time, about $400. Nothing else I have heard was as good. The new F1 should be even better.

  10. Donald MacGregor
    January 17, 2010

    I’ve adored my Quad 12Ls for a few years now and though they cost me $800AUD on a clearance, down from $1200AUD, they’re easily better than any $1500AUD floor standing speaker I could buy locally. They need great components feeding them and don’t do well with low power amps or small spaces but give them their proper diet and they’ll fill a bigger room than most with delightfully rich sound.

  11. Thomas
    January 30, 2010

    I own the B&W 685′s for my 5.1 sound system. I have 2x 683′s up front, and the center and two surrounds are 685s. Yes, you read that correctly, the 685 is so awesome, it blew away the center channel that was recommended for this system, so I put my TV on a stand and put the 685 under it for my center channel. It is simply an outstanding speaker, albeit a bit akward as a center speaker for placement due to its size. They are worth every cent in my opinion. If I had to do it all over again, I would probably just get 5 or 7x 685′s and one great sub for my home cinema. That would simply rock for music and film soundtracks would be mindblowingly good. That being said, the 683′s don’t suck either :)

  12. RStriemer
    February 11, 2010

    also don’t forget Totem Acoustics bookshelf monitors, not all of them are under a grand but most of them are and are said to have some great sound.

  13. David
    March 13, 2010

    Someone asked above \How about an article on best book shelf speakers under $300?\ Well here is best under $500 in my opinion. Polk Audio RTiA3′s easily belong in this best under $1,000 group but are around $455 for a pair. Very solidly built, beautiful cherry wood laminate and amazing sound quality as surrounds, even as mains in a smaller room along with the Polk Audio CSiA4 center. Just my humble opinion, but do a search for reviews yourself.

    http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/rtia/index.php#rtia3

  14. Dom
    April 1, 2010

    Surprised Totem acoustics didn’t find it’s way in here.
    Are Paradigm’s really better than the Mite? Aren’t Mites under one K?

  15. Dom
    April 1, 2010

    To legal bulldog:

    Bought some Monitor Audio Bronze 1s 8 yeasr ago on sale for $250 while the MSRP was $400.
    I wouldn’t spend less than $300 on a bookshelf unless they are higher valued speakers on sale. You might not be happy with the sound, but maybe someone has a really good find?

  16. Dom
    April 1, 2010

    PS… isn’t the Paradigm mini monitor at $339 close enough?
    I’m sure you could work a salesman down to $300.

  17. Dom
    April 3, 2010

    Pretty sure the Totem Mites are under $1K.
    And Totem has great imaging, soundstage and prescence.
    Surprised they didn’t get on this list.

    (You can actually get the Totem Rainmaker on sale for under a grand as well, but if this list is by MSRP, then the Mites Definately shoulda been on this list).

  18. Ron
    May 7, 2010

    I agree the Polk RtiA3′s deserve mention as a best under $1000.00. They sound better than many floor standing speakers. I own a pair and absolutely love them. The best $450.00 I’ve ever spent. Peace Out.

  19. Rich D.
    May 19, 2010

    With so many great bookshelf speakers availbable today I’m sure putting together a rather small list is probably a rather difficult assignment. My take: Axiom Audio and Aperion Audio must be up for serious consideration. I own Axiom M3ti’s and they are just fabulous. Extremely transparent and balaned…for less than $350 a pair. I’ll put them up with just about anyone in blind test, anyone. Web-based only audio companies save tons of cash, no middle ground for mark up. Can’t say that about B&W.

  20. Dave
    May 27, 2010

    Did anybody give a listen to the Focal Chorus bookshelf speakers either the 700v or the 800v. I just bought a pair of the 807v and I am impressed with them.

  21. STEVE FISHER
    May 28, 2010

    PSB ALPHA B-1S, save your money and buy your wife a dress.

  22. Cesar M.
    June 1, 2010

    Dynaudio Audience 52 should be on the list

  23. Gene L.
    June 17, 2010

    I’m surprised we haven’t seen the Emotiva name mentioned thus far. While Emotiva is well regarded for their electronics and spoken of in forums throughout the web, their bookshelf speakers may be some of the finest $600 options available. Advanced, adjustable slope settings;Boundary compensation and quite sophisticated crossover technology are included. Superb Q/C and Internet Direct pricing equals strong product/value ratio that can be auditioned without risk. Break them in for a week and I bet you’ll keep them!

  24. nath
    June 23, 2010

    jm lab 706 are top shelf at only 800 to 1000 bucks !!

  25. Kevin Combs
    June 26, 2010

    My Bose 301′s are so clear it is ridiculous for around $400 dollars. They have the power and the clarity that some speakers costing way more can’t match. I have 4 of them and they are hooked up to mt Samsung LCD and really make movies and Tennis matches and the like sound great. simply have them hooked up to my 200 watt Kenwood receiver and that is enough for this musician. Music is very important to me and having these little but very powerful Bose speakers really makes it great couldn’t ask for clearer sound…

    • Mr. Speaker
      September 22, 2012

      I have heard Bose 301s vs. many other speakers and the Bose never once came up on the winning end vs. speakers in their price range.

  26. Sébastien
    July 9, 2010

    eee wtf, they don’t even put some focal on the list !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  27. Brett
    July 11, 2010

    The experts on this site have actually tested all these speakers unlike every single reviewer here, so you really have to stop pretending you know better when you don’t.

  28. Pastuch
    July 17, 2010

    Please include the Axiom M22 V3s in your next sub $1k bookshelf comparison. They are an amazing value and I’d bet they compare to the B&W nicely.

  29. Rootman
    July 27, 2010

    Recently bought a pair of Tekton Design OB4.5′s with tweeter add on for an extra $50. They are a truly unbelievable deal for $600. You will need a sub to help them troll the depths on classical or rock with big bottom end, but they will play with any speaker under $5000 with no sub needed.

    With Eric’s 30 day trial, you can try a pair and send them back if they don’t float your boat. They’ll float it and make you feel like it’s a $100,000 Cigarette with triple 1000HP engines…….

    Just flat out good and the cabinet finish is as good as any(I said any) speaker made, including WIlson MAXX’s and things way out there….

  30. Glen
    July 30, 2010

    As usual, the best damn Bookshelfs on the planet get passed by again. The glorious Swans D 1.1SE and the Swans
    2.1SE have drivers and crossovers that are typically found in Bookshelfs in the $ 2K to $ 3K range. Once you hear
    them, you will completely forget that other Bookshelfs exist. They make all their drivers, cabinets, and crossovers
    in house and have one of the top five anechoic chambers in the world. When speakers are this perfectly matched and have components and cabinetry equal to a Rolls Royce, is when the price will leave you in total shock. I have been an Audiophile since 1975, and let me tell you my Audio Friends, I have seen and heard the very best in the past 35 years, and there is no other brand on planet earth that equals Swans. As far as performance to value, they have no match. They are the Crown Jewels, the Mount Everest of Loudspeakers, and once you hear them, someone will have to slap you in the head to get you out of state of shock. The D2.1 se’s go for $ 949.00 and the
    D1.1 se’s go for $ 599.00. Once you discover them, your search is over. You have found the Holy Grail.

  31. yea right
    August 16, 2010

    wow this site is some expert, not including some of the best – over some not even in average place

  32. Bjørn
    September 4, 2010

    I have Monitor Audio Silver RS1 and they are the top!
    Melody Gardot is standing next to me in the room.
    Tord Gustavsen is playing piano in my livingroom.

  33. Graham
    October 2, 2010

    Recently auditioned the Paradigm Studio 10 against my older E 700 Jamos. Jamos won hands down for me. Alot smoother and easy to listen too. Studio 10 sounded harsh and strained. Opinion supported by local HiFi dealer that used to sell both. Apparently I like the Jamo sound, very similar to ProAc and I love Studio 150s, but that is something else.

  34. meir cohen-israel
    October 7, 2010

    b&w 685′s are simply amazing.
    rotel int. amp. ra1070
    sony cdp 591
    monster cable z1
    rca-monster m-1000.
    also owen:polkaudio lsi9(fantastic)
    polkaudio rti a7(very good indeed)
    polkaudio rti6(not for sailing ever!!!)
    jbl lx60(old but still great)
    thank you all.

    10 weeks to b&w 685 to break-in, dont be panic let the time do good to your speakers.

  35. Sébastien
    October 19, 2010

    The Best Bookshelf on this price range are the Focal Chorus 806v
    i own a pair and OMG… with Bryston and rotel they sound Amazing !!

    • dan
      August 24, 2012

      much betther like Monitor Audio BX2? I’m jus curious.

  36. Tyler
    October 25, 2010

    Had a pair of BMW CDM1 SE’s and picked up a pair of Quad 12L’s and these put the B&W’s to bed. I run them with a mod Jolida 302BRC and it really is as good as it gets. Do yourself a favor and try them out. Give them about 75-100 hours and they will leave you………speechless. I’ve seen them on audiogon for $600-$700. Also, I was strictly SS with Krell 300i, 300iL and the 400 and with the tube(Jolida), I will never go back. My 2 cents…

  37. Michael G. Powers
    November 7, 2010

    Am I mistaken? I thought I would have seen one or more powered speakers making the cut….

  38. Peter
    November 13, 2010

    Who is selling Paradigm mini monitors for $339? My local dealers want $425. and $399. for a pair.

    I am using a Denon AVR -3300 recv. 105 watts rms and I will be using a 100 watt powered Yamaha Sub to assist the front speakers.
    My Living room is approx 12′ x 21′

    My top bookshelf speakers so far: (I will be using speakers for both music and TV/ home theather)

    B & W 685 $550. + tax
    Paradigm Minis $399. + tax (tweeters can be a bit harsh, but a very good overall perfomer for the price)
    Polk Monitor 40 (in cherry) which can be found new on ebay for a super low $168. free ship/ no tax
    (however I do see a lot of refurb. Polks which makes me leary of the quaility).

    Any recommendations (based on sound, price, size, etc)
    What does the audio community think of the Canadian speaker, Axiom M3 bookshelf speakers? There is a local guy on Craigslist selling a used set of 5 for $200. cash, are they worth a listen/ consideration.

    Thanks,
    Peter
    Buffalo, NY

  39. John P.
    November 17, 2010

    I had a pair of Axiom M22′s amd they were outstanding with a subwoofer. I auditioned many speakers to replace them, including Paradigm (Studio 10 was my fave) B&W (loved the CM5) and Monitor Audio (RS6 – now RX6 – rocked). I recently bit the bullet and bought a pair of Ascend Sierra 1′s. Best – by far – out of the bunch to my ears. A small speaker with a 5″ woofer. I turned off my sub… Well, I plug it in for movies. ;-)

  40. Harry Schneider
    November 17, 2010

    Both ELAC and Canton have various inexpensive models that should not be ignored.

  41. RMW
    December 3, 2010

    Well if you want real value and performance under $1000 it is DIY. A $1000 DIY system would blow speakers 5 times their cost out of the water. If you’re not into DIY, to me the only viable commercial option are the Ascends. They’re one of the few manufacturers that use high quality drivers and actual crossovers!c

  42. KESM66
    January 16, 2011

    Looking for superior sound from a bookshelf speaker at a fraction of the cost: Mordaunt-Short Carnival 2 Stand-Mount Speakers. MSRP 299.00. Surf the web for even lower prices.

  43. Jack
    January 18, 2011

    I recently got some used Silverline Minuets from Audiogon and WOW – they are amazing. My nearfield audiophile setup doubles as my computer desk so my options were limited in the first place but they exceeded my expectations. They replaced a 2.1 Orb Mod4 setup that was very accurate but produced almost no soundstage. These completely disappear and produce a soundstage that’s about 10 feet away. Not bad considering that I’m sitting about 2 feet away from them.

  44. Mike Bennett
    January 26, 2011

    What about Epos M5 or M12.2 . I had the Paradigm,B&W’s and Monitor Audios etc.. The Epos give some of the best imaging and detail i have ever heard in there price point. Matched up with the right amp and you have a real hi end system. I cant believe paradigm is put in this class of speakers. Paradigm gives good bass and sound good but not the imaging and sound stage you get from alot of the others mentioned in the list. Not as musical either. Another really nice speaker is the Angstrom Pochetto II.

  45. Alonso
    January 27, 2011

    What’s the consensus among audiophiles on Focal? I listened to their tower and bookshelf speakers today for the first time and was very impressed. I visited Abt… to look at the Polk TSI400C (I was not impressed with Polk’s new cheap look – I can only assume that the overall quality has dropped) and the saleman directed me towards the Focal towers and Focal Chorus 705V Bookshelves. I was very impressed by the 705V’s for what they cost, $439. I know very little about Focal, why is so little written about them?

  46. Charlie
    February 5, 2011

    B&W CM1 is just around $1k, and won the prestigious EISA award a few years back…sounds to me like the 685 but smoother and with tighter, deeper bass. Beautiful cabinets and build quality, even though made in China. Bi-wireable, unlike the Dynaudio’s, and a bit cheaper, too. I love ‘em!

  47. Bob
    February 5, 2011

    Polk LSi9′s are the best bookshelf speakers that I have ever heard and I have owned quite a few bookshelf speakers but…., in my opinion, these people do have a tendency to be quite biased toward certain companies according to geographic location.

  48. Concerned
    February 8, 2011

    You skipped over Dave Ellis’ 1801b’s. Sure they’re DIY kits, but they’re incredible.

  49. LShepard
    February 21, 2011

    a/d/s 200/300/400

  50. johnnydee2
    February 27, 2011

    why by from china

  51. windrunner
    March 5, 2011

    Def Tech 450′s…..just thinkin’!

  52. K E I
    March 11, 2011

    Is there a new list? I imagine the newer Hsu HB1 mk2 would be a shoo-in.

  53. ad
    March 15, 2011

    I have tested almost all of the speakers mentioned in the above, and some also mentioned in the comments.
    However, the Von Schweikert VR-1′s exceed all of them in dynamics, range, bass weight, clarity, soundstage and focus.

  54. Túbal
    April 11, 2011

    DO NOT TRUST ANY “SOURCE” THAT GETS PAID BY ADVERTISING CERTAIN BRANDS!!!!

    As an audiophile with more than 10 years of experience I can say popular magazines and websites should not be trusted 100%. If you need to know if a speaker sounds good to you, arrange a demo at your local dealer or visit reputable forums like http://www.avsforum.com/ where audio engineers, consumers and audiophiles talk about their experiences with Hi-Fi components. Get real info from reliable sources.

    I’ve owned KEF (XQ 20), B&W (685) and Polk Audio (LSi 9) speakers since I love their build quality and their price/sound quality ratio is excellent. My favourite brands for “moving” these babies are Harman/Kardon, Arcam and Rotel…again…their price/performance ratio is excellent.

    Many so called “audiophiles” and critics wouldn’t here any difference in a blind a/b testing session between, say, my Arcam + Polk Audio LSi system and another more “exotic” and much more expensive (using the same cables and source). I’ve witnessed this many many times. These business people have a maxima: “the more cash you spend, the better sound you’ll get” and that’s not true.

    Three weeks ago I bought a pair of Polk Audio RTi A3 for 290€ for my bedroom (paired with a harman kardon 980 amplifier)…and, to make the story short, all I can say is RTi A3′s surprised me very positively. It’s a steal to get that build and sound quality for just 290€!!! I could not believe it and I suggest you hear them at you local store, really.
    These cheap babies (RTi A3) sound just as good as other more expensive speakers but with a 2x-3x lower price, trust me, go listen to them and evaluate.

    Don’t end up being another obsessed slave in the Hi-Fi chain.

    Best wishes,

    Túbal

  55. Jason
    June 21, 2011

    Mordaunt Short! Very surprised none of these beauties made the list. Having owned two pairs myself and having a brother-in-law who works for a hi-fi shop, I totally feel they can hang with most if not all the above mentioned speakers.

  56. Rob
    July 9, 2011

    Boston MR-V50 sounds good with my Rotel power but I’m just a poor man that just want his music.

    • Osuna
      June 12, 2012

      Hell yeah. My Klipsch B-2 make a real nice sweet sound with my Nakamichi STASIS amp and Yamaha CD-1 player. I found their sound to be very accurate, the bass adequate and I enjoy enormously them for less than $200. Maybe I’m dumb but I love them.

  57. John i
    July 20, 2011

    What about Mackie 826? The old ones are cheap on eBay and sound great and way better than m audio and really great for book shelf speakers!

  58. Diane
    August 9, 2011

    We also own Quads, but the L211s, a somewhat smaller version of what was mentioned above. It took them a long time to break in, and they lacked warmth during the break-in period. But once that was over, we had superb sound. I use a sub with them. What I like about these speakers is that detail sounds “real” and blended rather than separate and distracting. Percussive and string instruments sound wonderful. We listen to a very wide variety of music, however, and the little Quads can handle them all.

    I’ve liked Klipsch for a long time, and I would buy Klipsch again, but I certainly wouldn’t trade the Quads at this point. And, as an extra, they’re also beautiful.

  59. Theaudioguy.ca
    September 18, 2011

    Focal 806v chorus

    They are amazing and I’ve had 8 speaker brands in 3 years
    Wilson audio
    $30,000
    Max speakers uses the same tweeter.
    So it has to be good.

    Glorlious midrange and perfect highs.
    I’m stuck with these thankfully.

  60. Theaudioguy.ca
    September 18, 2011

    Focal 806v chorus

    They are amazing and I’ve had 8 speaker brands in 3 years
    Wilson audio
    $30,000
    Max speakers uses the same tweeter.
    So it has to be good.
    I’m using them in both 2 channel with a primaluna tube inter.
    And also hometheater.
    Glorlious midrange and perfect highs.
    I’m stuck with these thankfully.

  61. JDCD
    September 29, 2011

    I say the KEF Q300 bookshelf speakers should be included in this bunch. They can be found for under $500 used or as an open box item. New I believe they go for $650 shipped. I have them in my system and love them. They are powered by a re-built Sumo Nine amplifier along with a Grant Fidelity DAC-09. The imaging is dead center and the music is just sweet to me.

  62. Marty
    September 22, 2012

    WHAT about the Yamaha Saovo 900 -m’s?? or Saovo 2? surely they will knock the B&W of their pedestal?

  63. big al
    September 29, 2012

    I recently purchased a pair of svs mbs-02 bookshelf speakers in a rosewood finish. They list for $899 I believe but were on sale for $399 when I picked them up. They are tied to a pioneer spec 1 pre and spec 2 power amp with 250 watts going to each @ 8 ohms. 12 guage wire and banana plugs on the amp side spades on the speakers. The speakers are 28 pounds a piece. More than double your average bookshelf. People look for the sub in my room but I don’t have one. I don’t think you will find many bookshelf speakers this capable @ 2000. For 399 they are giving them away.

  64. Jimjackson
    October 18, 2012

    wow if spend $1000-, should get a pair of better audiophile speaker, both speaker mention in here is just for av sounding? how about KEF 201/2

  65. Peter
    November 13, 2012

    Give the Phase Tech PC 1.5 a listen (you can pick them up on sale for approx $750.)
    I also have the Paradigm Mini Monitor V6 in my set up (pd $400.)
    The clairty from PC 1.5 is much better than the Mini monitors, but the soundstage and warmth of the Paradigms is excellent, plus is does not take much to drive this 8ohm 92 dB speakers. The Phase Tech are 4 ohms 90dB and benefit from a quaility amp.
    Im using a Parasound HCA-855 amp 5 x 85watts and a Denon AVR-3300 as my preamp, and HSU sub VTF-1

    • steve b
      August 11, 2013

      I also mightily agree with Peter here, the Phase Technology PC series is an outstanding choice, if I had to go with over $500 bookshelves I could live happily for years with something in the PC line. Even the Velocity series is not too shabby, and quite a bit cheaper.

  66. tim g
    November 17, 2012

    how come nobody mentioned the m&k lcr-750.

  67. steve b
    August 11, 2013

    Using the words “bookshelf speakers” and “under $1000″ in the same sentence is a ridiculous notion to many of us. Truthfully because value of a speaker includes what you get for the MONEY you pay, and I don’t know too many folks who gleefully go out to audition bookshelves with $1000 in their pocket, i think the REAL tell-tale signs of an incredible bookshelf pair should really be limited to something more like “under $500.” The reason for this is simple– law of diminishing returns. I may not be a wealthy audiophile but I can GUARANTEE you I can find a set of under $500 bookshelves that will rival (and probably in some ways best) something in the next higher $500 range.
    That said, I was very happy to see the Ascend Sierras on this list, as the CBM-170s were left off the last list like this that audioreview did (I believe that one was indeed for bookshelves under $500). But, the CBM-170s are THE BEST VALUE IN A BOOKSHELF SPEAKER FOR UNDER $1000. The Sierras indeed sound a bit better. But not $550 better. Add in all the tweaks you may want on them (wood finishes, magnetic shielding, etc) and you hit the $1000 mark pretty fast. The CBM-170s are already magnetically shielded, and you simply take them the way they come- IOW all the product development on the CBMs went into the SOUND. On sale for $300/pair right now, they still can’t be beat.

  68. Brent H.
    September 30, 2013

    What about Dynaudio Audience 42. These little wonders have displaced my Definitive BP10 as my front speakers. I leave them on large speaker settings to get the most out of them. I have them on stands and use my subwoofer with them. Don’t call them bookshelf speakers. They deserve to be on stands. Polk RTiA3 please. I had the Polk RTi6. Sonically the same as RTiA3′s. Same drivers. They are nice sounding speakers but, they could not come anywhere close to my Dynaudio Audience 42′s. These are front row speakers. You feel like you are in the front row of a live performance of whatever you listen to. I have Stan Getz on Verve CD sounds like he is in my living room. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flea is playing bass in my living room. They work well with all types of music. These are the first speakers that have made me realize what all the fuss is over audiophile speakers. I know now, thanks to my Dynaudio Audience 42 These retailed at $700 a pair. I found mine for $250 used on CL. They are unbelievable. I am looking to get a separate amp to get the most out of these little overachievers . If you have not heard Dynaudio speakers. Please do so, if you get the chance. You will be amazed at the quality of sound coming out of them.

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