Suggest BS speakers for Marantz AVR SR 6004

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I am looking for a pair of Book shelf speakers for pairing with Marantz AVR 6004.

So far I have heard Quad 11L classic and KEF Q300. May please suggest few more in the price range of 30-40k. Have plan to hear Epos and DefTech speakers. I am open for used speakers also.

The brands & model may be suggested among those, which have dealership at Delhi and can be auditioned.

If there is any existing thread on similar requirement, Moderator may merge it.

Thanks

Amit
 
Amit Ji, as far as I know since you enjoy warm sounding speakers so I will suggest you to add PSB Image B6 as well as PSB Imagine B to your list of auditions with the Marantz AVR. As I know that you are looking for speakers which are flexible in positioning due to less space available so here I would like to say that PSB BS speakers being rear ported but are really flexible in positioning and in our tests we have found out that even with 6-8" space at the back these speakers perform well.

Ashish
 
Amit Ji, as far as I know since you enjoy warm sounding speakers so I will suggest you to add PSB Image B6 as well as PSB Imagine B to your list of auditions with the Marantz AVR. As I know that you are looking for speakers which are flexible in positioning due to less space available so here I would like to say that PSB BS speakers being rear ported but are really flexible in positioning and in our tests we have found out that even with 6-8" space at the back these speakers perform well.

Ashish

Ashish, I have a plan to visit Lakozy with my Marantz AVR once the Deftech Studio 350 is arranged. That time I will listen to PSB B6 and Imagine. You may inform me when Deftech 350 arrives.
 
Ashish, I have a plan to visit Lakozy with my Marantz AVR once the Deftech Studio 350 is arranged. That time I will listen to PSB B6 and Imagine. You may inform me when Deftech 350 arrives.

350 is not in stock. And, I cannot give you a tentative date as well. Please let me know if you are interested in taking a demo of just the PSB range for now.

Ashish
 
Shortlisted following speakers for Marantz AVR:

Quad 11L classic
KEF Q300
Epos M12.2
PSB Imagine

The last 2 speakers are not within my budget, but still I have kept them in probable list.

Also heard Mezzo2 and Aviano 1 at FX Entertainment at CR Park. Mezzo 2 tweeter found to be bright and didn't like it. Aviano1 tweeter was not bright but Mezzo has fuller sound and better bass.

Next plan is to hear Epos M12.2. Hope it to be likable. Last demonstration will be of PSB Imagine.

Heard Quad 11L classic and KEF Q300 at Bass n Treble Dwarka. Both of them are good speakers. KEF Q300 was better sounding than Quad 11L classic.

Have a plan for another critical listening of KEF Q300 with Marantz AVR.

Any suggestion / caution regarding speaker selection for Marantz AVR?
 
Shortlisted following speakers for Marantz AVR:

Quad 11L classic
KEF Q300
Epos M12.2
PSB Imagine

The last 2 speakers are not within my budget, but still I have kept them in probable list.

Also heard Mezzo2 and Aviano 1 at FX Entertainment at CR Park. Mezzo 2 tweeter found to be bright and didn't like it. Aviano1 tweeter was not bright but Mezzo has fuller sound and better bass.

Next plan is to hear Epos M12.2. Hope it to be likable. Last demonstration will be of PSB Imagine.

Heard Quad 11L classic and KEF Q300 at Bass n Treble Dwarka. Both of them are good speakers. KEF Q300 was better sounding than Quad 11L classic.

Have a plan for another critical listening of KEF Q300 with Marantz AVR.

Any suggestion / caution regarding speaker selection for Marantz AVR?

Amit ji, I also live in NOIDA, and closely following this thread. Hope to take advantage of your experience of auditioning different systems since I am very tight on the front of time. Sometime back, I had started a thread on 5.1 for 1L +10%, for a system which is good for both, music and movie, and i am keen on good front book-shelfs.

My search is still on !

Cheers,
 
Shortlisted following speakers for Marantz AVR:

Quad 11L classic
KEF Q300
Epos M12.2
PSB Imagine

The last 2 speakers are not within my budget, but still I have kept them in probable list.

Also heard Mezzo2 and Aviano 1 at FX Entertainment at CR Park. Mezzo 2 tweeter found to be bright and didn't like it. Aviano1 tweeter was not bright but Mezzo has fuller sound and better bass.

Next plan is to hear Epos M12.2. Hope it to be likable. Last demonstration will be of PSB Imagine.

Heard Quad 11L classic and KEF Q300 at Bass n Treble Dwarka. Both of them are good speakers. KEF Q300 was better sounding than Quad 11L classic.

Have a plan for another critical listening of KEF Q300 with Marantz AVR.

Any suggestion / caution regarding speaker selection for Marantz AVR?

Amit ji, I also live in NOIDA, and closely following this thread. Hope to take advantage of your experience of auditioning different systems since I am very tight on the front of time. Sometime back, I had started a thread on 5.1 for 1L +10%, for a system which is good for both, music and movie, and i am keen on good front book-shelfs.

My search is still on !

Cheers,
 
Shortlisted following speakers for Marantz AVR:

Quad 11L classic
KEF Q300
Epos M12.2
PSB Imagine

The last 2 speakers are not within my budget, but still I have kept them in probable list.

Also heard Mezzo2 and Aviano 1 at FX Entertainment at CR Park. Mezzo 2 tweeter found to be bright and didn't like it. Aviano1 tweeter was not bright but Mezzo has fuller sound and better bass.

Next plan is to hear Epos M12.2. Hope it to be likable. Last demonstration will be of PSB Imagine.

Heard Quad 11L classic and KEF Q300 at Bass n Treble Dwarka. Both of them are good speakers. KEF Q300 was better sounding than Quad 11L classic.

Have a plan for another critical listening of KEF Q300 with Marantz AVR.

Any suggestion / caution regarding speaker selection for Marantz AVR?

Amit ji, I also live in NOIDA, and closely following this thread. Hope to take advantage of your experience of auditioning different systems since I am very tight on the front of time. Sometime back, I had started a thread on 5.1 for 1L +10%, for a system which is good for both, music and movie, and i am keen on good front book-shelfs.

My search is still on !

Cheers,
 
Today I managed to audition Epos M12i pairing with my Marantz SR6004 AVR at SWISH Indirapuram. I am thankful to Akhil for assisting me in taking the AVR from my car at the society gate to his apartment. Akhil is a thorough young gentleman with knowledge on the product. I have learnt few tips form him regarding AVR calibration, speaker wire, HDMI cables etc. He was all along very particular about my audition, my feelings and satisfaction. In Delhi, we generally get very rare opportunity like this except a few like Denny, Ashish etc.

Our audition started at precise 10-00 am and continued for about 3 hours. The Indirapuram outlet is not a shop, but an apartment. The room was actually the drawing-dining room of the apartment with few chairs only. The room is approx. 220-240 sq.ft area. There was no room accoustic and due to no furniture and almost bare room there was echo. The speakers were just box opened (reached last night only) and kept on rack. There was no proper stand. I have requested to place the speakers about 6 ft apart (the way I will be able to place in my room). There was about 8-10" space between the speaker and rear wall. The source was Philips DVD player. It was used just as transport to get the digital out and the DAC of the AVR was utilised. The speaker cable used was of 'Liberty'.

First we started with Chris Boti's saxophone. It is my favourite CD. Epos is a renowned speaker for music. The M12i is the changed and modified version of their earlier M12.2. The speaker is slimmer compared to M12.2.

Next track was Kenny Roger's 'Lady'. The song was played with detail but I found slight graininess in upper mid bass. The sound was not bright and very musical. One can listen for long without any fatigue.

Next track was Andrea Bocelli's 'Bessamare'. The rendition of Andrea's voice was captured beautifully. This track I have listened in many systems in my recent auditions (Quad 11L, KEF Q300, Monitor Audio BX2). I will rate EPos as one of the top performer among them.

Next I have tried a bright recording of Tagore song by Lopamudra Mitra. Epos managed the brightness of the recording very well. The representation was not bright and quite enjoyable. I have experienced unpleasant brightness while listening in KEF. Epos scored over KEF in this regard.

As I will be using Epos for movies also, I next tried a CD 'Apan Gaan' by Soumitra Chatterjee and Srikanta Acharya. The narration by Soumitra Chatterjee was wholesome and clear. The modulation, soft words came very nicely. Hopefully, the movie dialogues will be produced nicely by Epos.

The demo set-up at Swish Indirapuram does not have any movie set-up. No 5.1 or projector. So how the speaker will actually behave for a movie could not be tested. But a detailed musical speaker which handles the bright recording and bass nicely is expected not to dishearten. But I have to test it in real movie situation specially due to its high crossover point and limited woofer excursion. Somehow, I am having some doubt that it's driver design may not be that much adequate for getting the desired woofer excursion, which may be required in demanding scenes.I didn't have any Drum and heavy bass track and could'nt throw challenge to Epos M12i to show its woofer excursion. I may be wrong. If there is any real user of Epos M12i as movie speaker, may correct me.

Next track was my favourite Kati Melua's 'Nine million bicycle'. Very sweet voice and melodious song. Epos did justice to it even with AVR. Obviously, if pairing with a good stereo amp it will bring more charm and magic.

Our next track was Bikram Ghosh's 'Rhythmscape'. The quick play of tabla and other instruments were produced aptly without any sign of jumbling up. The timbre was beautiful. After burning in for 40-50 hours, the representation is expected to be more fluid.

Afterwards we played few more tracks e.g. Stockfish record of David Roth, A 60-70 rock music (from Akhil's selection). etc.

All in all, Epos M12i is a good speaker for music. How, it will perform for movie, I am yet to test it.
 
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