Same great vibes over here as well with regards to my Arendal 1723 Towers! Have had them since 11/2023 and freaking love them just an absolute blast to listen to. Won’t ever get rid of them they will stay in the family for generations and eventually given to my son when he gets older 👍
@@marc8673 I wouldn't have a clue about the S series stuff. I have the full-sized towers paired with a 3rd gen Emotiva XPA-TWO (supposed to be 500 wrms per channel). EDIT: I'd purchase a standalone amp for the speakers if I were in your shoes. ...but I'm not you, ya know? I don't know about your expectations, goals, what type of music you'll be listening to, how big or small your room is, etc etc etc.
Would have love to see a comparison between the 1723 monitor s and the kef r3 meta. Just got the r3 meta but haven’t connected them yet but was hoping for a comparison somewhere
A bit more expensive than this list but when the Mofi Sourcepoint 10 went on sale a few weeks back. I paired them with my Yamaha a-s2200 integrated. Wow. The dynamics and huge sound out of these speakers is just amazing!! My Svs subwoofer has essentially been turned off at -60db since the Sourcepoint 10 speakers get amazingly deep despite their spec of 42Hz. Great review as always sir.
As my military duty-enhanced hearing degradation progresses (high frequency loss, added clipping sensitivity), I find there are many inexpensive loudspeakers that sound as good as I can hear. No reason to spend big backs for nuances that have become inaudible to me. On my daily driver PC, I'm using a pair of Neumi BS5 loudspeakers with a Kinter K2020A+ amp. For a total of
few weeks with my monitor audio bronze 100 as a first hifi system and I gotta say I am very happy with them! Some people might find them too bright but I like and for movies its great as well, very nice bass! I have a 5 month old so haven't been able to play with like crazy haha
@4:48 I thought I was the only one that tapped the woofer like this! I do this with every pair of speakers before I listen to them. I swear you can tell what kind of bass you'll hear when you do this. If a speaker fails the tap test I usually don't end up liking how they sound.
Normally i would see Sony speaker and think it's probably bad. You were the reason that changed. When i decided to buy speakers i went on a journey to demo some that were 2 to 3 times more expensive. On the way i saw a sony store and remembered your recs. When i geard them i was blown away. They now proudly take their place as my first ever speakers. Thank you!
I've had phenomenal luck with Sony home audio products for over 20 years. Honestly, Sony has never let me down, but I'm no audiophile and have never owned any high-end gear.
Just pulled the trigger on a pair of the discontinued SVS's, $749 out the door, speakers, shipping and taxes. These will be my new office sound. The will replace the KEF 150's. The 150s will replace the sound bar on the den 65inch TV.
When it comes to speakers there is no replacement for displacement, that will never change. Still nothing ive heard compare with my Legacy Focus for metal music😊
Randy, if you haven’t already, please review the B&W 706S3’s. Fabulous speaker. Great soundstage, detail, and balance. These are right around $2200, so similar to others on this list.
After listening to you rave about the Sony SSCS5 ,I had to give them a try . I hooked them up to the Marantz PM7001 and there is a dirty grin on my face every time I play them..... no sub. Thank you.
@user-jp3vl5jx1j the make and model number is clearly stated. What other people do with them dies not concern me at all. For $120 CAD on the used market, I did not sweat it. As good as SSCS5'S sound with the Marantz, they are staying in my speaker cycle for a while. I didn't like them with NAD amps but very nice with the Marantz and Cambridge Audio. Most of those returns of the Sony's are novice listeners. Furthermore, I would like to see a percentage of the return rate. The more numbers that are sold, the higher the return number. Regardless of the outcome......they stay.
@user-jp3vl5jx1j I'm glad you posted that the SSCS5's return rate is very high. I decided to do a little test with a low end receiver. Dust of the Yamaha RX-V371 and hooked them up. This is a terrible listening experience worse than with the Nad BEE316 and 758 receiver. To be honest, It was kind of expected. It could be people are buying the Sony's and hooking them up to lower end receivers. After all the reviews people may buying these inexpensive well built speakers and expecting them to sound phenomenal with their one and only low end receiver. Doomed to fail in a lot of circumstances. Amp matching does exist and it is very real. Sticking good speakers on a mismatched or poor performing amp does not equate to a good listening experience. I'm not saying my findings are gospel for the high return rate but very possible.
@@dennisandrews9170 Hi! I am new to all this, I'd like to ask you if it is okay to pair this Sony model u are talking about with a pc mostly to play games? Thank you
I bought the Sony SS-CS5s last month based on your recommendation. I had bought them online as an open box return for $87. When I picked them up in store, they were in terrible shape. The manager grabbed a brand new unopened pair of the shelf. Ended up being a fantastic deal.
Always be on the lookout for Klipsch older model specials and inexpensive prices.. currently I obtained two pair a stock perfect condition new in the box forte 3 both pair for the price of one pair.. delivered. Open them up plug them in and voila.. the last speaker you will ever buy for the rest of your life.. comparing that to the forte 4. Very little difference between the two generations.. if you can find or come across the forte V3 in matched pairs even in so-called beef stock which doesn't mean anything more than there might be a few blemishes on the outside of the speaker cabinet.. buy them if you can afford to without hesitation you'll thank yourself for it
You really need to listen to Paradigm... Founder 40b or the big boys. Even their older Studio 100 V5's will absolutely floor you! (All subjective of course)
PMC and Sonus Faber on the list. I have heard lots of the Sonus Faber range, right up to the £15k range and all of them are good to great sounding. They look amazing too. PMC are quite bland to look at, but are very well made and the TL tech is floating my boat. Kudos Randy.
Polk legend l100's. Best secret under $1k. Got em, couldn't be happier. Absolute shock how a 5 and 1/4 woofer and 1 inch tweeter does what it does. But I'm hooked. Can't shut em off.
The new Q Acoustics looks the best out of all these. Have to agree with the comment section about Arendal speakers (in white)........and that 10 year warranty is rare these days.
I got the Sony SSCS5 for a steal from amazon 2+ years ago (like $60) after your and other reviews and they have suited my needs so much better than expected for desktop PC speakers. I am starting to think about upgrading my desktop setup so I'll be keeping some of these picks in mind, thanks for the list!
@@nadtz Their measurements are terrible, so we're focusing on objective data here. There's a valid reason they're the most returned speakers on Amazon. You should stop taking recommendations from influencers with vested interests; I learned this lesson long ago. For genuine reviews and advice, visit Erin's Audio Corner. He offers subjective opinions supported by objective data and thorough measurements
@@nadtz Forget about him. His main objective was to get a response from you. All that really matters is if they sound good to YOU in your listening space.
Love my ELAC BS41's. Have them on stands in my home office. Powered by a little Fosi Audio DA2120A and a Wiim Mini. A friend of mine came in and asked where I had the subwoofer hidden. It's all the BS41's. And I realize having an actual sub would definitely hit harder, but these little things are pretty great.
I bought a set of the Sony SSCS5, on your advise, Wow! I understand why you love these speakers. I put them with a set of Mark & Daniel Maximus Subs. Man these things rock hard. I got them for $123 at Amazon. What a deal.
I really have to say if you’re new to getting into Audio. Start with a pair of edifiers. They sound so damn good for like 120 dollars. Great beginner speakers. You can’t beat the price for quality you get
SVS Ultra bookshelves should have stayed on the list IMO. They are great speakers and on sale because they are being discontinued. $800 for a pair! I don't see many used for sale. Easy to drive. A great rock and roll speaker as well as HT. Glad they were still mentioned.
I think those Ascend Acoustics CBM 170SE you reviewed should be on this list easily, Especially with those Sony's and Elac's you have on this list I mean cmon.
I just found that the Emotiva T1+ was on your list. I gotta tell you that I was convinced I was upgrading to the XT2 when they became available. Well they became available today and for $1,300 I am having a terrible time pulling the trigger! I love these T1+'s...
I'm glad the Wharfedale Linton's stayed on your list. Now that there are brand new "Super" Dentons (3 way), and I think a 90th Anniversary Dovedale, hopefully we will see a new 90th Anniversary Linton coming out soon.
I can't wait to hear your review on the Emotiva XT2's whenever they make them available to you as I'm hoping they'll be my end-game speakers. I'm using the Emo B2+ as the mains in my HT rig(being driven by an Emo BasX A3) and I'm happy with them but I would prefer a set of great-sounding towers to occupy that space in my system.
I couldn't find a perfect speaker that hit all the boxes. I wanted it to have a 10" paper treated cones and honestly with everything I put into it. It could compare with a $5000 speaker with sound and looks. It's MDF covered with solid oak with gold leaf In lays . But I put hundreds of hours of testing and planning never mind building the cabinets and designing the crossover. Even the solder I used was $50 lead Free silver solder to solder 2 crossovers. Never mind what I spent on the crossovers . You don't find that kind of love in commercial built speakers.
Randy, you should do a video about the current incredible buys that can be found today! Examples, Cinema 30 replaced the Marantz SR8015, so you can buy the SR8015 for less than $2K. Six months ago, the SR8015 was $3,799! Ouch. Another good buy… Martin Logan Motion 60XTi replaced by the new Motion XT line, originally $1,749 each now going for $1,099! And when you consider this year’s top Motion is $2,749 each, its a freaking great buy. I think most of your followers would like hearing about great deals like this. Sometimes its not about being cheap, but getting the most value for your money! Thanks for the great videos.😮 11:24
Randy, could you try the next revolution in cheap audio men? A series of videos using mid range speakers like for example the klipsch 6000f gen1 and the 600M gen 1 but using a minidsp flex with Dirac Live. Source --> Minidsp Flex --> DAC --> Midrange AMP --> Speakers and compare them with more expensive speakers. 😁 Thanks!
Really think you should review the Kanto Passive 5.25 Great speaker that matches great with my Cambridge Audio AXA35. I think it would beat out some of the speakers in this list.
I've read you need great amplification to set the best out of them. I just bought the Dali Oberon 1s (My l1st Dalis) just for for Denon X2800 home cinema fronts. Much lower down the range but surprised just how good they sound with music & wide soundstage too (small narrow room) 👍
@@andrewbrazier9664 I have a Rega Brio 70w into 4ohms and they sing. Did have an Arcam SA20 before rated at 100 w and I much prefer the Rega. Never had the Oberon, I went from Spector 2 to Opticon 1 mk2 to Menuets
Never tried any Klipsch speakers, but seriously considering getting the Nines and using its line out to feed my current Fosi ZA3/ Q150s setup when playing genres of music more suited to KEFs. It'd also save me from having to invest in a separate Pre, since I can just use the HDMI Arc on Nines for all my audio sources... Was hoping my LG C1's optical output would be sufficient, but it distorts audio terribly in the upper range. Bad ringing/Sibilance, which I thought was a speaker problem at first.
I get frustrated and annoyed when I watch videos of this type. Why? Because my Tannoy Revolution XT-8F towers just completely float my boat! I've no desire for an upgrade. (Then again, I got a major bargain when I got $2,600 speakers for $1800.) They just have a synergy with my system! But, despite having watched innumerable RUclips reviews raving about them, nobody puts them on their top 10 list. Maybe just goes to show all of us that there are a LOT of good-great quality products available to us all!
@@zizendorf I ownded Tonnoy Precision 6.1 and was so happy with the sound that for ten years i did not need to watch videos of this sort and look for validation from someone else. Why do you care what others think if you’re satisfied?
Can I drive Wharfdale Lintons with something like an NAD c700 v2 or Cambridge Audio EVO 75? If not Cambridge Audio Evo 150 or an Eversolo DMP 8? Looking for all-in-one streamer that can be the centerpiece of my system. Eventually would like to hook up a turntable to it for the few records I have.
Those little Elac's are insane. We're currently using ours in a 1,200 sf shop (filled with cars and home gym), and they EASILY fill it with sound.....including bass. I put them out there temporarily, with the intent do go with something larger, but I've been totally satisfied. Their bass is bloated, but it works for our environment. I'd really like to hear the Denton's. They look soooo good. I had the SVS Ultra's for a short time, but was never pleased with them. Their soundstage was huge, but a garbled mess. Nothing was really placed in space; everything was everywhere. Maybe it was my room, but I had cheaper speakers that didn't have that issue in the same space. Wondering if the new version is really that different.
I have a pair of British made Sequence model 30 flat panel Hi Fi speakers and you can put them on the floor (they have a metal stand on the back and spikes under the speaker, but you can also turn the metal stand around and move them up. Then it is possible to hang them on a wall. I was wondering what are the pro's or cons about that?
You should check out the PSB Synchrony bookies I brought on sale at 1.1k in the UK. Amazing clarity; beautiful dynamics; insane bass as the Canadian top reviewer says.
I really wanted the Lintons. Price was a barrier. They had dropped but then went back up. And then up again. But… probably should have bought them anyway, by the time I add a sub to my bookshelf speakers, I’m back in the price range. 🤦♂️. Plus, so hard to audition any of this stuff nowadays.
@@EMSHWILLER86 Couldn't find anything I like more than my contour S1.4 LE after auditioning most available brands in many of their models... Sonus Faber gave me very close vibes, though, excellent too! Disappointed by B&W under high load - complex music, messy mix and high volume - and by KEF - meh sound except the old IQ30, but lacking meat on the bone. Paradigm atom monitor 7 are quite impressive too. Never enjoyed Klipsch or Focal... except maybe Klipsch RF7 mkii playing Pink Floyd. In your face but the live version came out impressively realistic!
@@nc3419From what I've read Emit are not as good value & sound as the rest of their range. Like many premium speaker manufacturers around lockdown time Dyn brought out this entry level product range to compete. Dali have had much more critical & commercial success with their Oberon & Opticon Mk 2 ranges launched at a similar time. Now owning a pair of Oberon 1s (designed to be used with grills ON! ) I can clearly hear why. 👍
Powered speakers are so much better than active. Shorter distance to the drivers and amps for each driver gets you superior transient response and crossover. They usury need a sub tho. I hate amps that color your music.
Can you please give me some advice. I purchased Emotiva tower speakers and they have absolutely no bass. Is the a better speaker that I can get for the same amount of money approximately $2000? My previous speakers were Nestrovic Type 5 which were amazing speakers. Please let me know. This is my second set of speakers from this company. Thank you
Do you have an opinion about the technique of “ towering” bookshelf speakers? I would like tweeters at ear height while seated and another at ear height while standing (and dancing)?
My favorites are Mirage Omni speakers. I like sound imaging above all else. With almost every other speaker, regardless of how good the specs on paper are I will hear the side I am closer to much more clearly than the other side. Unless you are sitting in the one sweet spot in the dead center of the room, you will not hear the balanced image you are supposed to hear. I absolutely hate that. Omnis on the other hand had their drivers aimed at reflectors which then disperses the sound widely. In my Home theater, the entire room is the sweet spot. You can clearly hear the left sounds coming from the left speaker and the right sounds coming from the right speaker from anywhere in the room, and the sound is balanced from every seating position. I'd like to get more speakers like that, but unfortunately that company is dead- killed by a tragic wave of corporate mergers and buyouts. Mirage, Athena, Jamo, Energy, Klipsch, Boston Acoustics, etc have all been swallowed up by the company that sells the aptly-named "spark-o-matics". Seeing the "Energy" brand name attached to a cheap sound bar sold at Wal-Mart felt like blasphemy. Could you recommend some good sweet-spot eliminating speakers for a square bedroom?
@@cheapaudioman please help me choosing speaker emotiva b1 or b2, q acoustic 5020, dali obreon 3 or any other than these. i need it for music and movies. good soundstage, separation , good surround etc
Excuse my ignorance, do the Sony ones need an Amp? I'm not sure but it looks like they are both passive bookshelf speakers, is that right? Will the presonus 4.5 be a good trade so I can get an active-passive pair?
Still looking for that desk audio set up... A lot of the speakers you talk about are all not for near-field listening per se, so I'm desperately looking for a setup around $500
I'd like to know if four Sony SSCS5s laid together in an array much like the Advent stack can outperform higher cost speaker set ups. Run both as an a/b pair from an amp/receiver stacked super tweeter to super tweeter. Perhaps the Elac BS41s could perform well in such an array too.
@@cheapaudioman There are numerous sources where you can find detailed measurements of various speakers. Incorporating these metrics into your reviews could greatly enhance the value of your content, offering your audience a clearer, more objective understanding . This approach would not only inform but also add a layer of empirical evidence to your assessments, making them more valuable to your viewers.
@hmmmmmm69 sure, I’m not saying amplifiers don’t distort, but as long as the amp measures reasonably flat with another power delivery for your speakers, you shouldn’t have an issues.
Didn't you just make a video abut the PSB Alpha P3 and say that you like them more than the Elac BS41 ? Can you elaborate why you put the BS41 on the list after saying you like the Alpha P3 better?
What would be wonderful would be an actual list of the speakers you chat about here. Do you think you could post one up, please, if you wouldn't mind, thank you very much?
I'm about 6 months into owning Arendal's 1723 THX floor standing speakers. Still in love. I ain't ever replacing 'em.
Agree I’ve had mine for over a year and they still rock my house every time. Incredibly well built. 10 year warranty. Highly recommend.
Same great vibes over here as well with regards to my Arendal 1723 Towers! Have had them since 11/2023 and freaking love them just an absolute blast to listen to. Won’t ever get rid of them they will stay in the family for generations and eventually given to my son when he gets older 👍
I’m about to buy the 1723 s bookshelf’s and centre speaker do you think a Marantz cinema 50 is a good match heard they are power hungry?
@@marc8673 I wouldn't have a clue about the S series stuff. I have the full-sized towers paired with a 3rd gen Emotiva XPA-TWO (supposed to be 500 wrms per channel).
EDIT: I'd purchase a standalone amp for the speakers if I were in your shoes. ...but I'm not you, ya know? I don't know about your expectations, goals, what type of music you'll be listening to, how big or small your room is, etc etc etc.
Would have love to see a comparison between the 1723 monitor s and the kef r3 meta. Just got the r3 meta but haven’t connected them yet but was hoping for a comparison somewhere
Dynaudio Evoke 10 and Dynaudio Contour 20i are truly magical, when paired with a high current amp.
A bit more expensive than this list but when the Mofi Sourcepoint 10 went on sale a few weeks back. I paired them with my Yamaha a-s2200 integrated. Wow. The dynamics and huge sound out of these speakers is just amazing!! My Svs subwoofer has essentially been turned off at -60db since the Sourcepoint 10 speakers get amazingly deep despite their spec of 42Hz. Great review as always sir.
As my military duty-enhanced hearing degradation progresses (high frequency loss, added clipping sensitivity), I find there are many inexpensive loudspeakers that sound as good as I can hear. No reason to spend big backs for nuances that have become inaudible to me. On my daily driver PC, I'm using a pair of Neumi BS5 loudspeakers with a Kinter K2020A+ amp. For a total of
few weeks with my monitor audio bronze 100 as a first hifi system and I gotta say I am very happy with them!
Some people might find them too bright but I like and for movies its great as well, very nice bass! I have a 5 month old so haven't been able to play with like crazy haha
@4:48 I thought I was the only one that tapped the woofer like this! I do this with every pair of speakers before I listen to them. I swear you can tell what kind of bass you'll hear when you do this. If a speaker fails the tap test I usually don't end up liking how they sound.
Dude! Totally agree. It’s so funny
My favorite speaker is a filling I got in 1974. It reproduces a powerhouse AM station with startling clarity. However it is difficult to predict.
"ok"..said Lori Partridge's braces...😁
Normally i would see Sony speaker and think it's probably bad.
You were the reason that changed.
When i decided to buy speakers i went on a journey to demo some that were 2 to 3 times more expensive.
On the way i saw a sony store and remembered your recs.
When i geard them i was blown away.
They now proudly take their place as my first ever speakers.
Thank you!
I've had phenomenal luck with Sony home audio products for over 20 years. Honestly, Sony has never let me down, but I'm no audiophile and have never owned any high-end gear.
I sold my lumina 2’s for lintons and I’m happy but man. I miss those luminas they were really nice in my space and vocals were great
HAVE A COUPLE OF WHARFEDALE 12.1 DIAMOND SPEAKERS. BEAUTIFUL SOUND. WELL MADE. Thanks Randy as always. HAVE A HAPPY EASTER BREAK.
Just pulled the trigger on a pair of the discontinued SVS's, $749 out the door, speakers, shipping and taxes. These will be my new office sound. The will replace the KEF 150's. The 150s will replace the sound bar on the den 65inch TV.
When it comes to speakers there is no replacement for displacement, that will never change. Still nothing ive heard compare with my Legacy Focus for metal music😊
That's what $12,000 buys ya. I have always wanted to hear those too!👍
Randy, if you haven’t already, please review the B&W 706S3’s. Fabulous speaker. Great soundstage, detail, and balance. These are right around $2200, so similar to others on this list.
After listening to you rave about the Sony SSCS5 ,I had to give them a try . I hooked them up to the Marantz PM7001 and there is a dirty grin on my face every time I play them..... no sub. Thank you.
@user-jp3vl5jx1j the make and model number is clearly stated. What other people do with them dies not concern me at all. For $120 CAD on the used market, I did not sweat it. As good as SSCS5'S sound with the Marantz, they are staying in my speaker cycle for a while. I didn't like them with NAD amps but very nice with the Marantz and Cambridge Audio. Most of those returns of the Sony's are novice listeners. Furthermore, I would like to see a percentage of the return rate. The more numbers that are sold, the higher the return number. Regardless of the outcome......they stay.
@user-jp3vl5jx1j I'm glad you posted that the SSCS5's return rate is very high. I decided to do a little test with a low end receiver. Dust of the Yamaha RX-V371 and hooked them up. This is a terrible listening experience worse than with the Nad BEE316 and 758 receiver. To be honest, It was kind of expected. It could be people are buying the Sony's and hooking them up to lower end receivers. After all the reviews people may buying these inexpensive well built speakers and expecting them to sound phenomenal with their one and only low end receiver. Doomed to fail in a lot of circumstances. Amp matching does exist and it is very real. Sticking good speakers on a mismatched or poor performing amp does not equate to a good listening experience. I'm not saying my findings are gospel for the high return rate but very possible.
@@dennisandrews9170 Hi! I am new to all this, I'd like to ask you if it is okay to pair this Sony model u are talking about with a pc mostly to play games? Thank you
I bought the Sony SS-CS5s last month based on your recommendation. I had bought them online as an open box return for $87. When I picked them up in store, they were in terrible shape. The manager grabbed a brand new unopened pair of the shelf. Ended up being a fantastic deal.
They’re rubbish speakers. Just look up at the measurements and you’ll know why
Always be on the lookout for Klipsch older model specials and inexpensive prices.. currently I obtained two pair a stock perfect condition new in the box forte 3 both pair for the price of one pair.. delivered. Open them up plug them in and voila.. the last speaker you will ever buy for the rest of your life.. comparing that to the forte 4. Very little difference between the two generations.. if you can find or come across the forte V3 in matched pairs even in so-called beef stock which doesn't mean anything more than there might be a few blemishes on the outside of the speaker cabinet.. buy them if you can afford to without hesitation you'll thank yourself for it
You really need to listen to Paradigm... Founder 40b or the big boys. Even their older Studio 100 V5's will absolutely floor you! (All subjective of course)
im still in love with my paradigm reference studios from 1998 !
PMC and Sonus Faber on the list. I have heard lots of the Sonus Faber range, right up to the £15k range and all of them are good to great sounding. They look amazing too. PMC are quite bland to look at, but are very well made and the TL tech is floating my boat. Kudos Randy.
Polk legend l100's. Best secret under $1k. Got em, couldn't be happier. Absolute shock how a 5 and 1/4 woofer and 1 inch tweeter does what it does. But I'm hooked. Can't shut em off.
Great speaker.
The new Q Acoustics looks the best out of all these.
Have to agree with the comment section about Arendal speakers (in white)........and that 10 year warranty is rare these days.
I got the Sony SSCS5 for a steal from amazon 2+ years ago (like $60) after your and other reviews and they have suited my needs so much better than expected for desktop PC speakers. I am starting to think about upgrading my desktop setup so I'll be keeping some of these picks in mind, thanks for the list!
Rubbish speakers
@@AndiGomez-yu2dx by what definition of rubbish?
@@nadtz Their measurements are terrible, so we're focusing on objective data here. There's a valid reason they're the most returned speakers on Amazon. You should stop taking recommendations from influencers with vested interests; I learned this lesson long ago. For genuine reviews and advice, visit Erin's Audio Corner. He offers subjective opinions supported by objective data and thorough measurements
@@nadtz Forget about him. His main objective was to get a response from you. All that really matters is if they sound good to YOU in your listening space.
Love my ELAC BS41's. Have them on stands in my home office. Powered by a little Fosi Audio DA2120A and a Wiim Mini. A friend of mine came in and asked where I had the subwoofer hidden. It's all the BS41's. And I realize having an actual sub would definitely hit harder, but these little things are pretty great.
I bought a set of the Sony SSCS5, on your advise, Wow! I understand why you love these speakers. I put them with a set of Mark & Daniel Maximus Subs. Man these things rock hard. I got them for $123 at Amazon. What a deal.
Glad you like them!
I really have to say if you’re new to getting into Audio. Start with a pair of edifiers. They sound so damn good for like 120 dollars. Great beginner speakers. You can’t beat the price for quality you get
I have a pair of the Arendal 1723 S monitors, they will be staying around for a long time.
SVS Ultra bookshelves should have stayed on the list IMO. They are great speakers and on sale because they are being discontinued. $800 for a pair! I don't see many used for sale. Easy to drive. A great rock and roll speaker as well as HT. Glad they were still mentioned.
I think those Ascend Acoustics CBM 170SE you reviewed should be on this list easily, Especially with those Sony's and Elac's you have on this list I mean cmon.
You should audition the Paradigm Founders 80f or 100f’s
even the 40b's
I just found that the Emotiva T1+ was on your list. I gotta tell you that I was convinced I was upgrading to the XT2 when they became available. Well they became available today and for $1,300 I am having a terrible time pulling the trigger! I love these T1+'s...
I'm glad the Wharfedale Linton's stayed on your list. Now that there are brand new "Super" Dentons (3 way), and I think a 90th Anniversary Dovedale, hopefully we will see a new 90th Anniversary Linton coming out soon.
What happened to the kef q150? That you loved?
Hoping for a Speedwoofer 10e review soon!
Hi Randy, can you please review the Dali Oberon 1, with suggest pair of subwoofer, dac and amplifier, Thanks!
I can't wait to hear your review on the Emotiva XT2's whenever they make them available to you as I'm hoping they'll be my end-game speakers. I'm using the Emo B2+ as the mains in my HT rig(being driven by an Emo BasX A3) and I'm happy with them but I would prefer a set of great-sounding towers to occupy that space in my system.
does the css 1tdx still hold up in this list? im considering building on myself when I get the budget!
You’ve probably built it by now and I’m sure it blows away every speaker on his list
Dude, just found your channel. What a great presenter you are! Keep it up, my man. Have a nice day.
I couldn't find a perfect speaker that hit all the boxes. I wanted it to have a 10" paper treated cones and honestly with everything I put into it. It could compare with a $5000 speaker with sound and looks. It's MDF covered with solid oak with gold leaf In lays . But I put hundreds of hours of testing and planning never mind building the cabinets and designing the crossover. Even the solder I used was $50 lead Free silver solder to solder 2 crossovers. Never mind what I spent on the crossovers . You don't find that kind of love in commercial built speakers.
Randy, you should do a video about the current incredible buys that can be found today! Examples, Cinema 30 replaced the Marantz SR8015, so you can buy the SR8015 for less than $2K. Six months ago, the SR8015 was $3,799! Ouch.
Another good buy… Martin Logan Motion 60XTi replaced by the new Motion XT line, originally $1,749 each now going for $1,099! And when you consider this year’s top Motion is $2,749 each, its a freaking great buy.
I think most of your followers would like hearing about great deals like this. Sometimes its not about being cheap, but getting the most value for your money!
Thanks for the great videos.😮 11:24
Randy, could you try the next revolution in cheap audio men?
A series of videos using mid range speakers like for example the klipsch 6000f gen1 and the 600M gen 1 but using a minidsp flex with Dirac Live.
Source --> Minidsp Flex --> DAC --> Midrange AMP --> Speakers
and compare them with more expensive speakers. 😁
Thanks!
Nice listing of speakers at variable prices. Many of them I have been interested in listening to. Good job !
any of these better than the elac 3.0's? lookin into new speakers rn and thinking on the new elac debuts
GoldenEar BRX with AMT ribbon tweeters, 40hz-35 Khz, 90db sensitivity.
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Any reason why I rarely see Dali speakers been reviewed?
Not Elac Uni-fi 2.0 ub52 ? Why, please tell us? With the best holographic imaging it should be on the list... Thank you!❤❤❤❤❤
Really think you should review the Kanto Passive 5.25 Great speaker that matches great with my Cambridge Audio AXA35. I think it would beat out some of the speakers in this list.
Dali Menuet, the best bookshelf speaker by a mile
I've read you need great amplification to set the best out of them.
I just bought the Dali Oberon 1s (My l1st Dalis) just for for Denon X2800 home cinema fronts.
Much lower down the range but surprised just how good they sound with music & wide soundstage too (small narrow room) 👍
@@andrewbrazier9664 I have a Rega Brio 70w into 4ohms and they sing. Did have an Arcam SA20 before rated at 100 w and I much prefer the Rega. Never had the Oberon, I went from Spector 2 to Opticon 1 mk2 to Menuets
Never tried any Klipsch speakers, but seriously considering getting the Nines and using its line out to feed my current Fosi ZA3/ Q150s setup when playing genres of music more suited to KEFs. It'd also save me from having to invest in a separate Pre, since I can just use the HDMI Arc on Nines for all my audio sources... Was hoping my LG C1's optical output would be sufficient, but it distorts audio terribly in the upper range. Bad ringing/Sibilance, which I thought was a speaker problem at first.
Every time I try to get out you drag me back in cuz you slay me with your crazy reviews.....nice one Randy
I just ordered a pair of emotive XT2s gonna drive them with a Pioneer SX-1050 can't wait to receive them.
Good morning, i know that they are inexpensive. How do you rate Dayton speakers and Dayton Subwoofer? Thank you , sir
Hey Randy how would you say the CSS Criton 1TDX compares to your Sonus Faber's?
for a budget set, I love, love my Martian Logan ESL's
One of the very very best never sell!!❤
I get frustrated and annoyed when I watch videos of this type. Why? Because my Tannoy Revolution XT-8F towers just completely float my boat! I've no desire for an upgrade. (Then again, I got a major bargain when I got $2,600 speakers for $1800.) They just have a synergy with my system! But, despite having watched innumerable RUclips reviews raving about them, nobody puts them on their top 10 list. Maybe just goes to show all of us that there are a LOT of good-great quality products available to us all!
@@zizendorf yup
@@zizendorf I ownded Tonnoy Precision 6.1 and was so happy with the sound that for ten years i did not need to watch videos of this sort and look for validation from someone else. Why do you care what others think if you’re satisfied?
@@jemandvondort1585 Simply, curiosity.
sure you get annoyed that your own choices are not validated by others. Go figure
@@ttoughtask7296 It’s what most people do, unconsciously, every day.
Yup. 👍
What do you think about Dynaudio Audience 42? A bit older, but did you got a chance to test them?
How much better are Prodigy 1's than ELAC DEBUT 3.0 62's?
Can I drive Wharfdale Lintons with something like an NAD c700 v2 or Cambridge Audio EVO 75? If not Cambridge Audio Evo 150 or an Eversolo DMP 8? Looking for all-in-one streamer that can be the centerpiece of my system. Eventually would like to hook up a turntable to it for the few records I have.
Have acoustic energy ae1 that are around 40 years old. Never going to replace them ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Those little Elac's are insane. We're currently using ours in a 1,200 sf shop (filled with cars and home gym), and they EASILY fill it with sound.....including bass. I put them out there temporarily, with the intent do go with something larger, but I've been totally satisfied. Their bass is bloated, but it works for our environment.
I'd really like to hear the Denton's. They look soooo good.
I had the SVS Ultra's for a short time, but was never pleased with them. Their soundstage was huge, but a garbled mess. Nothing was really placed in space; everything was everywhere. Maybe it was my room, but I had cheaper speakers that didn't have that issue in the same space. Wondering if the new version is really that different.
Hey I love my Debut 2 b6.2. I don't understand why SOME critics do not like them. They are phenomenal.
So pleased to see Q acoustics on your list not once but twice I have two sets of there tower speakers. Love them ❤❤
Regardless of price and you didn’t even think of one of the Magnaplaner models. Do you have a problem with planar speakers or electrostatics?
I have a pair of British made Sequence model 30 flat panel Hi Fi speakers and you can put them on the floor (they have a metal stand on the back and spikes under the speaker, but you can also turn the metal stand around and move them up. Then it is possible to hang them on a wall. I was wondering what are the pro's or cons about that?
Is it telling that there are no speaker kits that made it into the top 10? What happened to CSS Audio?
this was a list for factory speakers only
You should check out the PSB Synchrony bookies I brought on sale at 1.1k in the UK. Amazing clarity; beautiful dynamics; insane bass as the Canadian top reviewer says.
I really wanted the Lintons. Price was a barrier. They had dropped but then went back up. And then up again. But… probably should have bought them anyway, by the time I add a sub to my bookshelf speakers, I’m back in the price range. 🤦♂️. Plus, so hard to audition any of this stuff nowadays.
How would the L100 classics compare to my avantgarde trio g3's? And would they pair well with my ongaku.
How did Dynaudio not make the list?
I've never heard one
Please try and get a pair, especially a set of Special 40s. You'll be blown away! 😁
Didn't like the Emit 10. Perhaps up the line.
@@EMSHWILLER86 Couldn't find anything I like more than my contour S1.4 LE after auditioning most available brands in many of their models...
Sonus Faber gave me very close vibes, though, excellent too!
Disappointed by B&W under high load - complex music, messy mix and high volume - and by KEF - meh sound except the old IQ30, but lacking meat on the bone.
Paradigm atom monitor 7 are quite impressive too.
Never enjoyed Klipsch or Focal... except maybe Klipsch RF7 mkii playing Pink Floyd. In your face but the live version came out impressively realistic!
@@nc3419From what I've read Emit are not as good value & sound as the rest of their range.
Like many premium speaker manufacturers around lockdown time Dyn brought out this entry level product range to compete.
Dali have had much more critical & commercial success with their Oberon & Opticon Mk 2 ranges launched at a similar time.
Now owning a pair of Oberon 1s (designed to be used with grills ON! ) I can clearly hear why. 👍
I'm looking for a good sounding stereo receiver for my garage under $300 I have the Klipsch rf51 speakers out there any suggestions?
Powered speakers are so much better than active. Shorter distance to the drivers and amps for each driver gets you superior transient response and crossover. They usury need a sub tho. I hate amps that color your music.
I believe you meant to say "passive" speaker. Powered speaker and active speaker are the same thing.
Would love to hear your take on some Zu Dirty Weekends!
Curious to know about genelecs and aperion, genelecs seem to get rave reviews
Can you please give me some advice. I purchased Emotiva tower speakers and they have absolutely no bass. Is the a better speaker that I can get for the same amount of money approximately $2000?
My previous speakers were Nestrovic Type 5 which were amazing speakers. Please let me know. This is my second set of speakers from this company. Thank you
Do you have an opinion about the technique of “ towering” bookshelf speakers? I would like tweeters at ear height while seated and another at ear height while standing (and dancing)?
What do you think about Wharfdale evo 4.2?
My favorites are Mirage Omni speakers. I like sound imaging above all else.
With almost every other speaker, regardless of how good the specs on paper are I will hear the side I am closer to much more clearly than the other side. Unless you are sitting in the one sweet spot in the dead center of the room, you will not hear the balanced image you are supposed to hear. I absolutely hate that.
Omnis on the other hand had their drivers aimed at reflectors which then disperses the sound widely. In my Home theater, the entire room is the sweet spot. You can clearly hear the left sounds coming from the left speaker and the right sounds coming from the right speaker from anywhere in the room, and the sound is balanced from every seating position.
I'd like to get more speakers like that, but unfortunately that company is dead- killed by a tragic wave of corporate mergers and buyouts. Mirage, Athena, Jamo, Energy, Klipsch, Boston Acoustics, etc have all been swallowed up by the company that sells the aptly-named "spark-o-matics". Seeing the "Energy" brand name attached to a cheap sound bar sold at Wal-Mart felt like blasphemy.
Could you recommend some good sweet-spot eliminating speakers for a square bedroom?
How valid is the Klipsch R-51m today?
When are you doing In wall speakers for atmos
Dali Spektor 2 not in the list? How does the Denton 80th vs Dali Spektor 2? Overlall perjormance. thanks!
Fun fact:
Average price top 10 speakers 2022: $620
Average price top 10 speakers 2023: $830
Average price top 10 speakers 2024: $1143
nice. that's so cool that you did the math. Fun fact... legit no one sent me expensive speakers in 2022. More did in 2023 and even more in 2024
Average inflation rate lately, priceless.
@@cheapaudioman
please help me choosing speaker
emotiva b1 or b2, q acoustic 5020, dali obreon 3
or any other than these.
i need it for music and movies. good soundstage, separation , good surround etc
Beautiful watch, brother.
What happened to KEF?
PMC speaker kicks some ass big time.
Excuse my ignorance, do the Sony ones need an Amp? I'm not sure but it looks like they are both passive bookshelf speakers, is that right? Will the presonus 4.5 be a good trade so I can get an active-passive pair?
Which higher end ones do you think would be easiest to find used on FB marketplace/etc?
Hey what about Kef q 150 ?
Dayton Audio B652, about $50 a pair. Amazing sound for the price.
Hope you review the new super denton soon!
I hope so too!
@@cheapaudioman and the 5050 by q acoustics! i bet these two have the potential to be in the next top 10 list you make! 😀
The Arendal 1723 S Monitors were the "perfect speaker" but were an addendum to the list? Would love to know why you sent back the perfect speaker?
I like your Tudor GMT :)
Greetings from someone who’s owning BB58 ☺️
Nice! One of my favorite watches
Still looking for that desk audio set up... A lot of the speakers you talk about are all not for near-field listening per se, so I'm desperately looking for a setup around $500
Check out the PSB alpha vid I did
@cheapaudioman ironically that video is what led me to the PSB. Right now I'm looking at the SU-1 and the Fosi Audio V3 to pair with the PSB P3
@@onehellofanerd would be a brilliant combo
Nice group of speakers. Something for most people. Well done.
The Linton 85 sale is usually $1500, not $1800. Nice job for getting rid of products that are no longer on the market 👍
@cheapaudioman great list. Thanks! I’ve really enjoyed your channel and continue to get better educated on all things audio.
Awesome, thank you!
I'd like to know if four Sony SSCS5s laid together in an array much like the Advent stack can outperform higher cost speaker set ups. Run both as an a/b pair from an amp/receiver stacked super tweeter to super tweeter. Perhaps the Elac BS41s could perform well in such an array too.
LOUDNESS : I would love to know the Rating on all of these LOUDNESS BEFORE DISTORSION i have yet to see anyone do this ??? WHY ?
I don't know what any of that means
@hmmmmmm69 speakers distort above a certain volume regardless of amp you use lol
@@cheapaudioman There are numerous sources where you can find detailed measurements of various speakers. Incorporating these metrics into your reviews could greatly enhance the value of your content, offering your audience a clearer, more objective understanding . This approach would not only inform but also add a layer of empirical evidence to your assessments, making them more valuable to your viewers.
@hmmmmmm69 sure, I’m not saying amplifiers don’t distort, but as long as the amp measures reasonably flat with another power delivery for your speakers, you shouldn’t have an issues.
SourcePoint 8’s here. 2023/24 EISA Stand mounts of the year. Just wow.
Would be nice to compare the pmc tb2 to prodigy 1 as there are a few older models available over ebay
Didn't you just make a video abut the PSB Alpha P3 and say that you like them more than the Elac BS41 ? Can you elaborate why you put the BS41 on the list after saying you like the Alpha P3 better?
What would be wonderful would be an actual list of the speakers you chat about here. Do you think you could post one up, please, if you wouldn't mind, thank you very much?
Great video. I looked up the SVS speakers and the ultra is $349 each. Do you think they are a good buy for surrounds or the Elacs you shown are❓
I have heard often that their subs are amazing, but that their speakers.....are an acquired taste.
What about Edifier r1280db.