I want to buy a sound system under 2 lakh.
However I can't audition them due to my health problems.
I want to use it for both music and movies.
I really liked the Kef Ls50 wireless by reading the reviews.
I want those speaker names whose sound signature is liked by most people.
My brother is telling me to buy Bose not Kef since we have not heard any HiFi premium speakers.
I am paralyzed so I can't audition. I really want to hear good sound. So what should I do? Please suggest.
Aludum, it really depends on your needs.
For primarily music & stereo go for the LS50 W or any other similar speakers, they can also double up for movies, provided you are content with a 2 or 2.1 setup.
If your need is primary movies go for the Bose, i think they do a fine job with 5.1.
I use the LS50 Wireless for both Music & movies, my listening is primarily music though.
Do try to arrange for a home audition as there is no substitute for it, I've done a complete U turn on speakers & amp i was intent on buying after a audition.
On the LS50 W, the plus side is that they are truly a fantastic package with great speaker, properly matched amplifier & DAC built in.
The imaging, resolution & midrange for vocals are fantastic, you do get that 3D music effect with precise imaging, where you can place where the vocalist & the instruments are. The bass response from these have to be experienced to be believed, it is better than the ELAC UB5, another speaker I've used.
The negatives are that,
1. Considering they are highly transparent speakers, you need a very good music source, I've used and switched out a mac mini & Bluesound N2, before finally settling on a ELAC discovery music server. This will add to the cost.
2. You will have bass weight as I've mentioned above, but not extension, they will not do what a bigger stand mounter or a tower can do.
3. They need good & heavy stands, do not even use it without one.
4. They need a long break-in of 200 hours or more, i was blown away by the demo at the showroom & utterly disappointed when i plugged them in at home.
5. They do not integrate well with a Sub for music (maybe a sin of the Active versions.) But for Movies it is perfectly fine.
Do give the KEFs a shot, i think they are very well priced in India, unlike other brands.
If you are looking at towers, id recommend the Focal Aria 926, very easy speakers to drive. A friend is driving it with a Cambridge audio CX80. The combo's pricing worked out to be about 1000 SGD more than the LS50's price, as the Focals can be had for a big discount (i think they are refreshing their range, New Electra's for sure next year)