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Suggestions for reasonably priced bookshelf speakers

I think the best performance you will find for the price is KLH. Not really super quality, but they will get the job done. And they are practically free. 😛
 
ive never heard of the company paradigm do they sell in retail stores? anywhere where i can test them out first?
 
suggestions for bookshelf speakers with clean highs mids and lows, but at a reasonable cost
Why not tell us how much you want to spend? Reasonable is such a relative term.
 
dont really know anything about building speakers, but i think it would be easier and better to purchase a nice fixed enclosure already with tweeters built in. im not too handy with that type of stuff.
 


<< suggestions for bookshelf speakers with clean highs mids and lows, but at a reasonable cost
Why not tell us how much you want to spend? Reasonable is such a relative term.
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i hope to spend less than $300 for a pair, but obviously the cheaper the better.
 


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<< suggestions for bookshelf speakers with clean highs mids and lows, but at a reasonable cost
Why not tell us how much you want to spend? Reasonable is such a relative term.
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i hope to spend less than $300 for a pair, but obviously the cheaper the better.
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WOAH, I thought you were talking about spending like 50 bucks. In that case, scratch the KLH. 😉
 


<< dont really know anything about building speakers, but i think it would be easier and better to purchase a nice fixed enclosure already with tweeters built in. im not too handy with that type of stuff. >>


there is a kit that i am looking about. I know nothing about building speakers either, but these have the cabinets pre built and everything you need. It says its takes about 2 hours.
Just an idea
 
this would be for midi composition on my sequencer and many of the nice monitor/bookshelf speakers run about 250 and up per speaker. I obviously dont need studio quality, basic clean mids, highs and lows would be sufficient. i am currently just using headphones and would like to play back my composition on nice pair of speakers.
 
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