In Reply to: Vintage speaker for classical that does it all? posted by ph5y on April 9, 2017 at 13:25:55:
Heresys should fill the bill down to about 50hz, and there's good output below that. But if you feel the need for that last octave after hearing them you could always add a couple of inexpensive Dayton SUB 1200's, they make great speaker stands putting the mid and tweets at the perfect height. Picture above of my living rm system. The Heresys are being vertically biamped by the Dynacos, I made a couple of changes to the crossover.
I also have a pair in the bedroom running off a small vintage Kenwood integrated amp without any subs and feel like I'm missing nothing, they're a great speaker that's stood the test of time, and then some.
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- RE: Vintage speaker for classical that does it all? - Kingshead 13:45:56 04/09/17 (3)
- Dynacos !?? - bare 20:02:13 04/10/17 (1)
- RE: Dynacos !?? - Kingshead 02:37:44 04/11/17 (0)
- RE: Vintage speaker for classical that does it all? - ph5y 19:38:02 04/10/17 (0)