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Re: Small Efficient Bookshelf for Office

Posted by Lucas Membrane on March 19, 2007 at 22:20:18:

How about the Smaller Advent, or a little EPI, or a little Boston Acoustics, or the Koss dynamite whatevers, or the a/d/s 200 or a/d/s 300?

The Advents are just big and heavy enough that they sound good but don't confuse you by sounding better than they ever ought to. The EPIs may not sound better than the Advents, I haven't A-B'd them, (I've got one in my garage and the other upstairs), but they sound so rich, it's like they've got to have something magic in the box or use some kind of trickery.

Give a listen to a set of Allison Fives and/or Sixes if you can.