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In Reply to: RE: Why No Talk On Either ELAC Or Scansonic Speakers?. posted by John Elison on November 21, 2016 at 18:52:00
Good evening John,
Now we're talking. And I love the setup, as it shows you've paid attention to the little things that some take for granted. Even isolating your Sota from the other components, as well as using dual subwoofers, when some rely upon one.
In this sense........, I feel ya.
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Those Audiovector speakers look nice. They seem to be reasonably priced, too. The only way I could afford my Thiel CS3.7's was because I bought them directly from the factory at half price. They were B-stock with a slight scratch on one of the front baffles. I've had them four years and I like them even more today than when I first bought them so they will probably be the last speakers I need to buy.
Best regards,
John Elison
I've to agree John,
In that they're priced nicely for what they do. And speaking of which......, you apparently got a great deal on your speakers as well. Much like someone stated here about not wanting to discuss expensive German speakers as compared to the ones designed by Andrew Jones, when in fact there's a pair of cheap Scansonic's called the M5s ( around $560| pr retail ) that to my ears are what I now recommend as a bare minimum to my kids or associates whom are trying to get into audio at the lower price ranges.
As mentioned, we all have to start somewhere, yet at some point as our wallets become a tad bit thicker........, we should then look for investing in ourselves as it relates to this hobby, and in my mind diversity has always been a good thing.
Kind regards,
O_o scar
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