navin advani
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
We are in the market for some speakers. Floorstanders, bookshelves, center and rear-surround. I even started a thread on this forum (see link below).
http://www.hifivision.com/speakers/22535-old-diyer-needs-help-3-systems-3-rooms.html
If you notice in post #3 itself we discussed DIY as an option. Using the
SEAS L22 RN4X /Pwoofers, L18 RNX/P mid and T29 TAF/W tweeter.
The reason:
Most of the speakers in my price range (aka Focal Chours, KEF Q, MA Silver, Dali Ikon, Heco Celan XT, etc...) use drivers that would be similar to SEAS's Prestige or ScanSpeak's Discovery line.
Then I started looking outside the SEAS/ScanSpeak lines and found companies like SB Acoustics, Dayton, Aurum Cantus, Wavecor etc... How do these drivers compare to Focal's Polyglass, SEAS's Prestige or ScanSpeak's Discovery or even ScanSpeak's Classic series or Eton's Symphony?
SB and Wavecor particularly look interesting.
We are in the market for some speakers. Floorstanders, bookshelves, center and rear-surround. I even started a thread on this forum (see link below).
http://www.hifivision.com/speakers/22535-old-diyer-needs-help-3-systems-3-rooms.html
If you notice in post #3 itself we discussed DIY as an option. Using the
SEAS L22 RN4X /Pwoofers, L18 RNX/P mid and T29 TAF/W tweeter.
The reason:
Most of the speakers in my price range (aka Focal Chours, KEF Q, MA Silver, Dali Ikon, Heco Celan XT, etc...) use drivers that would be similar to SEAS's Prestige or ScanSpeak's Discovery line.
Then I started looking outside the SEAS/ScanSpeak lines and found companies like SB Acoustics, Dayton, Aurum Cantus, Wavecor etc... How do these drivers compare to Focal's Polyglass, SEAS's Prestige or ScanSpeak's Discovery or even ScanSpeak's Classic series or Eton's Symphony?
SB and Wavecor particularly look interesting.