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In Reply to: RE: are these speakers worth anything? newbie speaks advice! posted by abccity@gmail.com on January 10, 2015 at 15:53:20
Sound like crap tells us nothing about the speaker or its condition. It may be the speaker, a driver, the crossover, your ears, placement or, the amp that is the root of what you are hearing.
General statements will get general responses so, I suspect the $20 - $200 general statement is close. It is like saying that you can not see so, what should you do.
BTW, asking for prices, especially for a common speaker here can elicit some ire as the board is as a general proposition not about selling things. It is like asking us to do your homework for you. As I suggested before go to eBay if all you want is some selling price. It likely will be a more realistic and reliable source as it is where the market is. Here personal likes and dislikes start to filter in and it can skew the responses. I have a set of speakers, for instance, that I bought for about the average going price in their then condition. They needed caps. After replacing them, I would not sell the speakers for even 3x what I paid. Other recent buyers and owners are of similar opinion but, the eBay prices are still about what I bought mine for. We as a group tend to look at value rather than market price.
As an aside, while not the best from AR, these speskers when working right are for most persons with an amp in the 50 watts rms range with a voicing of say a vintage Pioneer very enjoyable. With a warmer and smoother amp they are quite above average with classical and jazz.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
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Sorry for the poor description- like I said, I'm a complete novice to all this.
It just sounds super echo-y and hard to really make out what is being said when watching them with a TV show. I'm sure there is a perfect term to describe what they sound like, but I just don't know it. Thanks again for your help and patience with me!
"super echo-y" sounds to me like you hooked them up to your rear channel surround outputs.
Well, they weren't really designed to produce TV show dialog, but music, so try testing them with music. They might wake up and show you something.
"It just sounds super echo-y and hard to really make out what is being said when watching them with a TV show. "
Since you are a self-admitted noob, I would ask what you are using to test them?
Your description reminds me of someone trying to judge speakers meant for 2-channel audio after hooking them up to a "surround receiver" and since there are only 2 speakers hooked up the Home Theater receiver is confused (not sending complete signal to speakers). And as such if may not be a reflection of the condition of the speakers, but operator error. Hope that makes sense.
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