Jump to content

noobee

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

noobee's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/9)

0

Reputation

  1. AMEN about that guy from Thanksgiving Point. I saw that he bought some Mission M74s yesterday which were listed for $75 and had them posted the same day for $250. I keep KSL up almost all day. It gets used a lot more than Craigslist in SLC.
  2. Willand, I'm in Salt Lake City, UT. Your profile picture shows shows the Quartets next to the Reference series (I think). Which do you like better? I'll be able to afford more next year if it's worth the wait.
  3. The Quartets are listed for $400. They look like the are in great condition, but the owner can't find the serial number. The input terminal cup says 1989, but I'm not sure if that's the year the speakers were actually made or just the cup.
  4. Thanks for the advice. Just to clarify. All of the speakers listed (other than the La Scalas) are in my price range. I'll keep my eyes open for Cornwalls.
  5. Right now I have a pair of KG 3.5s and Polk Audio R40s in front. I found that the KG 3.5s had better dynamic highs, but dropped out on alto or tenor voices, or the body of an alto sax. The Polks cover this midrange, but they don't have the same dynamism. So the ony way I get good, full-bodied 2-channel sound is to keep all four speakers going all the time. It sounds great, but it's a little bulky. I am wondering if there is a speaker out there (preferably less than $400) that can create the same full-bodied sound and keep the dynamic highs. I have Quartets, Heresys, LaScalas ($$$), KG CF-3, KG 5.5, F-1, F-2, F-3, RF-10, RF-25, and RF-82s for sale in my area. There are also a pair of Chorus for sale about a half-days' drive away. I'd love to audition them all, but that doesn't usually work when you're taking the Craigslist approach. Please help. I am running an Onkyo amp.
×
×
  • Create New...