Speaker Selection
I am new to this and would appreciate some input from those who have experience in this area. I am looking to get one of the folling speakers:
1) Polk LSiM 707
2) Klipsh RF-7II
3) Bowers and Wilkins CM9
I am looking for a well rounded speaker. I will be using them for both HT and music (all genres including classical and opera except for rap). I was planning on getting a NAD T-748 A/V receiver to power the speakers initially. I also was planning on doing my setup in steps. First step - tower speakers and center speaker and then build from there.
So my questions to the forum are which one should I really be considering and are there any other peakers in this price bracket that I should be considering.
Thank you for taking the time to help.
1) Polk LSiM 707
2) Klipsh RF-7II
3) Bowers and Wilkins CM9
I am looking for a well rounded speaker. I will be using them for both HT and music (all genres including classical and opera except for rap). I was planning on getting a NAD T-748 A/V receiver to power the speakers initially. I also was planning on doing my setup in steps. First step - tower speakers and center speaker and then build from there.
So my questions to the forum are which one should I really be considering and are there any other peakers in this price bracket that I should be considering.
Thank you for taking the time to help.
Post edited by ejcn1970 on
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Paradigm Studio 100 is another in this price range that is well reviewed. Personally I'm torn between the LSiM 707 and B&W CM9. Mostly because I can't find anywhere to listen to the 707, and make a final decision. The best advice is to sit down and listen to each speaker and chose for yourself since everyone's preferences are different. I've also been trying to talk myself into saving some money and getting either the 703 or the polk RTi A9, but so far that isn't working.