Why not consider something like a used pair of Klipsch Forte II? They will move some serious air (filling the space), and they won't cost you a fortune to try. If you don't like them, you can sell them for what you paid (should be somewhere between $500 - $700).
From tiny Silverline's to slightly bigger PSB's
I now have Silverline Minuets being powered with Jolida's latest JD 302 integrated amplifier. I am thinking about changing to some PSB Synchrony Two B's, or even step down to the PSB Imagine B's. I have a medium + listening area and am (obviously) a budget audiophile. Is this an upgrade, or am I just spinning my wheels and wasting my money?
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15x34 with vaulted ceiling and open wall is a friggin' big room! That calls for a line array, but even the "economical" ones are $6K. Even DIY kits run $2K and up. While we're on the subject of a high sensitivity horn system (Klipsch Forte), consider the Cerwin-Vega CLS-215 at around $1K-1.2K/pair. Although they have twin 15" woofers making bass down to 26Hz, the high end reviews (Soundstage, TAS) also stress that they do solo vocals and intimate music surprisingly well. They could definitely fill the room. And as long as there's a frat house somewhere, you'll always find a ready market when it's time to sell. |
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