Best speakers under 10k

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Hi
First of all, i found a similar post that was two years old, so i wanted a fresh perspective, hence this post.
The best sounding option so far to me is Altec Lansing MX 6021.
Any better option i should be looking at.
My primary use will be music, specifically trance. And primary criteria will be bass and high sound .
 
Hi
First of all, i found a similar post that was two years old, so i wanted a fresh perspective, hence this post.
The best sounding option so far to me is Altec Lansing MX 6021.
Any better option i should be looking at.
My primary use will be music, specifically trance. And primary criteria will be bass and high sound .

Looking at the budget I could think of WHARFEDALE DIAMOND 10.0. They are around 11k/pair. I haven't heard Altec Lansing before but got a chance to hear the Wharfs. If you can extend the budget a bit more you can go for 10.1. It will cost you around 16k/pair. But let me tell you, 10.1s are far better than 10.0s and worth that 5k difference.
Anyway, Wharfdale bookshelves are not good for bass, so you'll definitely need a subwoofer.
 
Altec lansing is a passive speaker and doesn't need an amplifier unlike Wharfedale 10.0 which will need a power/integrated amp of at least 15W pc output.

I've used MX6021 for almost a year, I feel if you use uncompressed audio files, fed through a good DAC like iPod then it'll serve your purpose at around 6-7k.
 
Altec lansing is a passive speaker and doesn't need an amplifier unlike Wharfedale 10.0 which will need a power/integrated amp of at least 15W pc output.

I've used MX6021 for almost a year, I feel if you use uncompressed audio files, fed through a good DAC like iPod then it'll serve your purpose at around 6-7k.

Hope you mean Altec lansing is active speaker with built in amp.
 
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