Recently upgraded my system to RC 1070 and RB 1070. Want to upgrade speakers. What would be a good economical choice but still get big, refined sound? Budget from $1,000 - $3,000. Also bought the RT 1080 for Sunday afternoon radio show that plays the best doo wop this side of the Mississippi. Speakers must fill large listening area. Thanks guys.
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I don't know what the Axiom speakers sound like, but I heard they sound very good for the money I just hate that you can't audition them. I like the B&W 703s, B&Ws are such a good match with Rotel. You also might want to try the B&W 604s the big ones if your trying to fill a large room. At 1500 a pair you get big speakers, big bass, and good detail sound at a very good price.Blake- Bottom
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Originally posted by comeupI don't know what the Axiom speakers sound like, but I heard they sound very good for the money I just hate that you can't audition them. .
Originally posted by comeupI like the B&W 703s, B&Ws are such a good match with Rotel. You also might want to try the B&W 604s the big ones if your trying to fill a large room. At 1500 a pair you get big speakers, big bass, and good detail sound at a very good price
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Originally posted by philly boyRecently upgraded my system to RC 1070 and RB 1070. Want to upgrade speakers. What would be a good economical choice but still get big, refined sound? Budget from $1,000 - $3,000. Also bought the RT 1080 for Sunday afternoon radio show that plays the best doo wop this side of the Mississippi. Speakers must fill large listening area. Thanks guys.- Bottom
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I have 703's, but I would suggest that you try CM4, CM6 or 704; because the 703's didn't sound good when I listened to them with the RC1070/RB1070 combo (and a 1072 CDP). I already made a few posts explaining my listening of 600 series up to the 703's so you might search for those comments too...- Bottom
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Good recomendations guys. I am primarily looking for sound that emphasises the mids and highs, not too big on booming base. Quick clean base is all that I want. At my dealer, I listened to the Klipsch RF7s, the B&W 804s, and 704s. Don't know if I liked the horn on the Klipsch or not, the B&W's sounded good. Dealer is recommending the 703s, but did not have in show room. The Axiom M60s suggested might be a good choice (I love the price), wish there was an easy way to listen to them. Now, my Rb 1070 is just 130wpc, will that be enough for the speakers that have been mentioned. My gut feeling is that it wouldn't be enough into 4 ohms of some of the options out there. I am new to this, so any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.- Bottom
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RB1070 would be more than enough with any of those speakers. Will they be better with RB1080? Probably. I upgraded my rb1070 with RB1080 with my Axiom M60s, simply because I did not want to have buyers' remorse later, and the bug bothering me. Now I feel all set!!- Bottom
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Check out Joseph Audio. If you can stretch to the RM25's I'd highly recommend it (outperformed the 8-10 other speakers I auditioned in this price range...and some above like the B&W 803). Or, save yourself some money and check out the RM22's.- Bottom
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I forgot to mention that Aerial 6 or 7B is great speaker too, very solid build but it 's only good for Rock or Rap music type , IMO.
I auditioned side by side between Totem Forrest and Aerial 6, i liked Totem better. Price is a bit spicy, but if you're willing to buy used speaker, you may be able to find one on audiogon.com
Anyway, good luck with your search. Let us know what you think of whichever speaker you choose.- Bottom
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Thanks for all of the replys. This has given me several options that I was unaware of. Because I am apprehensive in ordering without listening, I will probably buy locally. In El Paso there is not a lot of Hi-Fi competition, but my dealer does sell B&W. I realize that with B&W, the more you pay the better the sound. Maybe I should save more and go with the 804s. My wife thinks our old Bose 901s sound fine, but I know there is more sound out there than what we are hearing. I must save more, don't like to charge. Again thanks for all the input.-----Philip- Bottom
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before you do anything look at Vandersteen Model 2Ce Signatures or if you can afford 3500 go for the Model 3A's. go to vandersteen.com and they have some reviews posted there as well. You will really want to go in and listen to them and you will be truly amazed.- Bottom
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If thinking about B&W704, then compare to 804
I also have the Rotel RB1070 with the RC1070, driving B&W 804s. I originally bought the N804 as store demos about eight months ago, and recently traded up to the new 804s. Noticable difference, but the difference between the 700 series and the 800 series is night and day. If you cannot go above $3000, then look for demo N804. I listen mostly to jazz and classical and this is a very nice set-up for critical listening.- Bottom
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Thanks again for all of the replys. I went to the Vandersteen web site and they are very impressive looking. Also, the B&W 804s maybe the way I eventually go. Bottom end of the 800 series would be the most economical and still beyond the 700's sound. As I said before, must save and pay cash. You guys are such a help. ---Philip- Bottom
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As nice as those B&W's are (and they are ) MAKE SURE you also listen to as many of the othr brands mentioned as possible :T You don't want to hear some Totem's/Energy Verita's/Vandersteens'd etc 6 months after buying and start asking yourself why you didn't listen to/buy them insteadJason- Bottom
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Labor Day weekend I was able to audition the Vandersteen line of speakers. Boy, I was impressed. The 2ce signatures were very good, especially at their price point($1549), but what blew me away were the 3A signatures. The 3A sig's, price at $3495, gave the fullest, real-life sound and made me feel that the music was being performed right in front of me. After a week of debating which speakers to order, I placed the call. Now, I am the very proud owner of the Vandersteen 3A signatures. Thanks to all that responded to my original post, and though I was unable to listen to all of the models suggested, I looked into each one. A special thanks to The A V Guy for leading me to these heavenly sounding speakers. Thanks guys, from another happy music lover------Philip- Bottom
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