I am looking for a matching speaker system for 1056. Considering B&W 600... Any advice here will be very helpful. Is 73W enough to drive 603?
Matching speaker system for 1056
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Welcome Benxx,
First I would try doing a search in the Home Theatre area as there are numerous threads there re: speaker companies.
Second, as I'm sure you can tell by my avatar, I'll go ahead and recommend Energy as one of the companies to look at
EDIT:Also check out this thread:
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I have the 1056 with B&W 600 Series 2 speakers - 603s front, LCR6 center, 601s rear. They are all in a room 13.5' by 14'. The 1056 has the ability to cleanly drive these speakers to level well beyond what I can stand, even temporarily. I am (currently) COMPLETELY SATISFIED with the combo, until "upgradeitis" sets in (but that's my problem, not a problem with my current setup). Sure, more power might be better, but the sound I have now is soooo sweet, I'm sure you won't be disappointed!- Bottom
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My setup with the Rotel 1056 is
Axiom M60's up front, Axiom VP150 center, and Axiom QS-4's in the rear. Hsu VTF Mk 2 Sub-woofer. I auditioned B&W 600's and like them but the set I have seems pretty close (and a bit cheaper).
So far I'm pretty happy with it.- Bottom
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My sub is an older Boston Acoustics 8", 75w sub. It was very highly rated at the time, and it works well in my room - tight and deep, and loud enough for my tastes. I do wonder what it would be like with a larger sub - say the Hsu VTF-2 or even VTF-3.
My LCR6 series 2 center has two 6" kevlar drivers flanking the center tweeter, so it's like the 600. From what I have read, the bigger low frequency drivers do improve the overall sound of the center.
Again, from what I've read, with each step up the 600 series, the sound improves. The 1056 has a pure 2-channel analog bypass mode, either with or without the sub, and I do my serious CD listening in that mode w/o sub. Having the 603 for the fronts works and sounds great.
If you are thinking about the 700 series B&Ws, most of the posts here suggest you would do better with a separate amp, like the Rotel 1075. For the 600 series in a mid-size room, I think the 1056 is areal good match.- Bottom
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Just in case you wondering,
I run a 1055 through B&W Series 3, 602 fronts, lcr60 centre, 600 rear and asw600 sub. Now I now this may not be the greatest system but boy does it ROCK!!!!.
I actually auditioned the 603's and actually preferred the 602's.
For 2 channel music they really sound great. I found the 603's a little muddy for my liking. Anyway the only way to tell is to listen, listen and listen!
But I am reaaly happy with my system at the moment. Maybe a power amp next?
Good luck with your choices but I think you are on the right track. :T- Bottom
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I agree with Farbs, I have the same system as him other than I have the 601 rears, I am really happy with it especially for the price point. I second that the 602's sound better than the 603's unless you dont have a Sub for HT go the 602'sLeigh- Bottom
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