Dali Concept 6 are way under 50K for a pair.I'll skip DynAudio, Dali and B&W as they are too expensive. I guess they dont have floorstanding under 50k (correct me if I am wrong)
How come no one ever talks about Jamo? don't they go really well with Denon, and are decently priced as well...
I've been thru a lot of posts but haven't seen a single comment on those. Just wondering - are they not comparable to Monitor, KEF, Polk Audio etc?
2nd question, if I had to choose one of the following floorstanding speakers under 50 k which would be most recommended?
- Monitor (Bronze or silver range)
- Elac (FS57/58) - I liked their sound quality, one of my acquaintance has complete elac set, with CC51, BS 53)
- Polk Audio (Monitor 70)
- KEF (IQ Series)
- MS Avant 914
- Wharfedale Diamond
- JAMO Anyone???
I'll skip DynAudio, Dali and B&W as they are too expensive. I guess they dont have floorstanding under 50k (correct me if I am wrong)
Please state your choice and or special comments on any of the above
I am using Jamo S 606 HT with Marantz SR301 reciever. Its an excellent system with good budget, and outstanding quality. I am sure Denon or Onkyo recievers will also work well with this. All three have good reputation.
Whatever reciever you choose, but you must consider HDMI output, and if possible 7.1 channel too. Its new generation thing, i am regereting for not taking the upgraded one.
Hi Shawn,
Can I ask you how much you spent on this combo..?
Akshaye,
I spent 60K including everything. Let me know if you need any other information.
Shawn
Denon, Marantz mate well with Jamo, KEF and Polk Audio
Onkyo mate well with Elac, and others as well.
I think one should stick to certain combinations (since there is simply too much to choose from). Jamo with Onkyo I am not so sure that it would be a good idea.
Any inputs on this?
What other pairings does one recommend?
Yeah..you are absolutely right..I had auditioned Onkyo receiver with Jamo...but the combo was not so good..its my personal opinion..
That is the nature of protected economies. Certain things are expensive and others cheaper.Dude...i think buying AV stuff in India is a real ripoff.