Need to Buy New Hi-Fi and Speakers-- Have $4,000 to spend
11For amplification, Bryston products are a solid, no-nonsense option that fits within your budget. Again, they're all over audiogon.com.
scott wrote:I used to work in a Hi-Fi shop for 3 years, and got to hear a lot of speakers ranging from like $300 a pair up to $80K a pair. The best speakers I ever heard are the Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkII. They were, when I worked there, something like $3,200 a pair. Bookshelf. Best...speakers...EVER.
I was surprised, happy, and jealous when I checked out Carl Saff's website and saw that he uses a pair. I guess more jealous than anything. :)
scott wrote:The best speakers I ever heard are the Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkII.
the$inmusicisallmine wrote:Sorry tim - i disagree. Half the money spent on speakers is wrong. In my experience, such an allocation will generally yield a system that is veiled, with unnatural highs and lows, and less musicality. Very "hifi" but not realistic. I would say 1/3 or less on speakers.
But I think we can agree that the key is to listen - listen -- torture those poor sales guys.
hueylew wrote:thanks for the input. is Marantz stuff any good?
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