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Need standing speakers .1300$ for each ( 2800-2900$ a pair). Please choices & help

post #1 of 5
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Hi everyone here


My budget is 1300$ each (2800-2900$ a pair).

I need the best speakers as a possible (Top) to my budget (2800-2900$).

I like music . Gaming and also using as HT.

I need pure pure sound with deep amount of bass and high really watts.

I need choices of best speakers at my budget as a possible please.
Edited by londrie - 3/8/13 at 2:14pm
post #2 of 5
In this price range, I really like the Ascend Acoustics Sierra Tower (with the RAAL tweeter option):
http://www.ascendacoustics.com/pages/products/speakers/SRT/srt.html

It also has a matching center, should you ever need one (and cannot accommodate a third tower):
http://www.ascendacoustics.com/pages/products/speakers/horizon/horizon.html

Check this out, too (there is no center version that matches as closely, though):
http://philharmonicaudio.com/philharmonicaudio/philpages/floorstanding.html
post #3 of 5
At your budget there are literally hundreds of different models to choose from using all types of different drivers, driver configurations and sensitivity & impedence ratings. So, what have you heard before that you either liked or disliked? What have you owned before? In other words, do you have a baseline on what makes a speaker sound good to you? If so, use this knowledge to start your auditioning process.

To ask us, you'll get 100's of different opinions on speakers that sound good to the person making the recommendation. It may not sound good to you though. I would suggest you start seriously auditioning and educating yourself before you drop almost 3K based on opinions in a forum.

Also, what do you mean by "really high watts"? Speakers don't produce watts - they produce SPL measured in decibles. Amps produce watts. So, the next question is if you already have an amp. If you have one, this will further dictate the type of speakers you should be looking at. Hopefully you don't have one, because an amp shouldn't decide what speakers you get. The speakers that sound best to you should decide what kind of amp you need to drive them. Good luck in your journey.
post #4 of 5
You got too many threads going:

http://www.avsforum.com/t/1462281/cerwin-vega-xls-215-or-klipsch-rf-7-ii
http://www.avsforum.com/t/1462298/who-is-in-the-top

I would recommend referring everyone in the other threads to here. Then provide full information on your current setup here, and even more details about what you don't like about your current setup. Then everyone can help smile.gif
post #5 of 5
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Originally Posted by cel4145 View Post

You got too many threads going:

http://www.avsforum.com/t/1462281/cerwin-vega-xls-215-or-klipsch-rf-7-ii
http://www.avsforum.com/t/1462298/who-is-in-the-top

I would recommend referring everyone in the other threads to here. Then provide full information on your current setup here, and even more details about what you don't like about your current setup. Then everyone can help smile.gif

Ya seriously. You making more and more threads is only delaying your chances at an actual answer. You have specific needs and problems and making 3 threads only makes it harder for anyone to pinpoint all the information and give you an informed reply.

To help everyone out including the OP:
Room is 10m by 12m (32 ft by 39 ft roughly)
OP wants a LOT of Bass
He already has: XPA-2, XPA-3, 2 X rythmik FV15H

With a room that big, maybe the Cerwin Vega's he was interested in may actually help get him the loudness he wants? I feel like that's his primary concern.
Edited by tential - 3/8/13 at 5:23pm
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