Not quite yet, still need to organize a little more, it's a little cluttered still. Will post when I finish.
Good luck with your move.
Not quite yet, still need to organize a little more, it's a little cluttered still. Will post when I finish.
I know there is a wireless/powered version of the KEF LS50. I bet they would sound pretty good up on some decent stands, if carefully positioned. Klipsch makes powered versions of several of their smaller speakers. People love Klipsch. B&W makes some expensive ones. Linn has a line of active powered speakers, but it only works with their stuff. and they are ridiculously expensive.lotharsandwich wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:26 pm Hola,
I've been enjoying computer listening while I work via the Schiit Magni/Modi headphone amp/DAC setup. I'm interested in adding powered speakers and using the amp as a pre-amp with convenient volume knob (it's designed to do this), but I'm not sure where to start with powered speakers. I'm looking for an affordable pair that would work for a small living room, rather than just desktop/nearfield listening.
Does anyone have thoughts/experience?
Thanks!
This makes sense, thanks. Those KEFs look great (I've only actually heard the LSX ), but are beyond the budget for this project. It may also be that simpler is better and a setup with fewer fancy electronics (beyond those that I already own) and more easily replaceable parts is the way to go.motorbike guy wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 8:16 amI know there is a wireless/powered version of the KEF LS50. I bet they would sound pretty good up on some decent stands, if carefully positioned. Klipsch makes powered versions of several of their smaller speakers. People love Klipsch. B&W makes some expensive ones. Linn has a line of active powered speakers, but it only works with their stuff. and they are ridiculously expensive.lotharsandwich wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:26 pm Hola,
I've been enjoying computer listening while I work via the Schiit Magni/Modi headphone amp/DAC setup. I'm interested in adding powered speakers and using the amp as a pre-amp with convenient volume knob (it's designed to do this), but I'm not sure where to start with powered speakers. I'm looking for an affordable pair that would work for a small living room, rather than just desktop/nearfield listening.
Does anyone have thoughts/experience?
Thanks!
Many of the cheaper powered speakers are, as you mentioned, intended for desktop nearfield listening, and are just a stereo version of your run of the mill portable bluetooth beach speaker. So I think the reasonably priced powered speaker thing is still kind of niche right now.
Since I am cheap, I would think about a power amp plus speakers instead. This would allow you to buy a basically infinite universe of cheap used passive speakers. And when you get a different house, you can get something more appropriate. also if the amp shits the bed, you can just replace it, or upgrade as your budget warrants. a little more flexibility. incremental upgrades are possible more easily.
Integrated amps with DACs and Streamers built in are the hot shit right now.twelvepoint wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 9:22 am
Is there something out there that's otherwise a traditional integrated amp but has some modern amenities like optical input , maybe bluetooth) and at its heart is a traditional, dynamic transistor path that we know and love? Is such a thing a unicorn?
Thanks!motorbike guy wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:51 amIntegrated amps with DACs and Streamers built in are the hot shit right now.twelvepoint wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 9:22 am
Is there something out there that's otherwise a traditional integrated amp but has some modern amenities like optical input , maybe bluetooth) and at its heart is a traditional, dynamic transistor path that we know and love? Is such a thing a unicorn?
NAD has a whole line of integrated amps that have built in DACs and bluetooth.
There are a ton of these things in the higher price brackets. Naim, Hegel, etc. have $5000 amps that are supposed to be great. For $1500 or less I would look at the Cambridge, Rotel, Arcam ,Audiolab and, yes, the Yamaha and Technics ones. The Leak integrated also looks really cool and retro, if that is your thing.
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