Originally posted by: Astrallite
Damn! I always wanted to answer this question
Given some of the systems I've seen on this forum, I'll cap my budget here at $2k for the speakers ($2.5k is the highest I've seen on this forum for PC bookshelves).
For the bookshelves, hell, you want something a heck of a lot more linear than those AV123/Ascend speakers, pick up something from what I consider to be the *best* high end manufacturer, Revel.
And since it's money no object, I'm sure you'd like nice decor too. Check out the Infinity Prelude MTS subwoofer ($2k). It's flat to 20hz with a 850W RMS amp. Although a $1k SVS Ultra could probably outperform it, this thing looks NICE. Another alternative is the Axiom EP-500, but it's also quiet large.
A pair of Revel M22 bookshelves (somewhere under $2k in most places) is +/- 0.75db from 46 to 20KHz. They look very nice too, and the accompanying stands are $180.
Hah! Good fun. I doubt you were serious in your question--or you were just asking for fun. Either way, I got to parrot my love for Revel! (Even though I'll never have the money for their products...)
Originally posted by: Howard
It's been so long since I've looked at any commercial offerings... Frankly, DIY builds the best speakers (depending on who "you" are).
PC sound is necessarily compromised, but I suppose a pair of one of the following as bookshelves (in order of dynamic range):
http://www.gedlee.com/Summa.htm
http://www.zaphaudio.com/audio-speaker16.html
http://www.salksound.com/1801.html
with any decent Class-A amp, with one of these:
http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/DTS20.htmlwith a 1000W amp
Originally posted by: Howard
What tweeter did you use? I know it's not a Seas and it doesn't look too much like a Scan-Speak to me.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Howard
What tweeter did you use? I know it's not a Seas and it doesn't look too much like a Scan-Speak to me.
Actually, it is a Seas, the 27TDFC (H1189) available for just over $30.
Originally posted by: Astrallite
Damn you DIYers!
All I read about are your great speakers and the perfect midrange. Considering how cheap the parts are, I wonder why internet direct companies don't just sell these things instead of creating their own line of speakers. I mean, if they can really build stuff better than the Ascends and X-LSs for the same price (and their own awesome cabinet) rather than these more "flawed" designs, why don't they?
LOL the lack of hexagrid threw me offOriginally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Howard
What tweeter did you use? I know it's not a Seas and it doesn't look too much like a Scan-Speak to me.
Actually, it is a Seas, the 27TDFC (H1189) available for just over $30.
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Howard
What tweeter did you use? I know it's not a Seas and it doesn't look too much like a Scan-Speak to me.
Actually, it is a Seas, the 27TDFC (H1189) available for just over $30.
I own two of those for my current custom project![]()
Damn you DIYers!
All I read about are your great speakers and the perfect midrange. Considering how cheap the parts are, I wonder why internet direct companies don't just sell these things instead of creating their own line of speakers. I mean, if they can really build stuff better than the Ascends and X-LSs for the same price (and their own awesome cabinet) rather than these more "flawed" designs, why don't they?
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Howard
What tweeter did you use? I know it's not a Seas and it doesn't look too much like a Scan-Speak to me.
Actually, it is a Seas, the 27TDFC (H1189) available for just over $30.
I own two of those for my current custom project![]()
Have you heard them before? You should like them! What design/project are you building?
I am building a pair of large bookshelf speakers with the aforementioned Seas tweeter and a Hivi M6a in each. Haven't heard them before(well I have heard them play pink noise) but the low resonance point was good for where I wanted to cross them.
Originally posted by: sgleo87
uhm...I think I should have described what I wanted a little more in detail. I want PC speakers because I want to hook them up directly to a laptop...
Originally posted by: sgleo87
uhm...I think I should have described what I wanted a little more in detail. I want PC speakers because I want to hook them up directly to a laptop...
I am building a pair of large bookshelf speakers with the aforementioned Seas tweeter and a Hivi M6a in each. Haven't heard them before(well I have heard them play pink noise ) but the low resonance point was good for where I wanted to cross them.
http://www.atc.gb.net/scm_range/scm150aslpro.htmlOriginally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: sgleo87
uhm...I think I should have described what I wanted a little more in detail. I want PC speakers because I want to hook them up directly to a laptop...
If you want high quality speakers that can be hooked right up to a laptop, then get some studio monitors that have a built in amp.
The JBL monitor uses all JBL drivers, I'm guessing, and has a waveguide (controls directivity - i.e. better sweet spot and less room involvement, increases sensitivity and efficiency, etc.) Differential Drive serves to reduce power compression and may flatten the BL curve a bit.Originally posted by: Astrallite
Powered monitor...how about JBL Pro LSR6328P? $2,000.
+/- 1.5db 50-20KHz, -10db point is 36hz, and a 370W internal amp. Basically Ascend 170SE that costs 6 times more, but has an internal amp...
Less work = more cost, but if money's no object...
Originally posted by: Howard
Why don't you go for headphones with an amp?