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2. Re: Speakers for Editing

Subject: 2. Re: Speakers for Editing
From: "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser
Date: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:51 am ((PDT))
<<I had no idea this could get up to that price range. It is worth
taking a few files down to Long & Mcquade just to listen to these and
some other choice. A bit of investigation, and possible education, may
be in order! Out of my price range unfortunately but they may have
another options.
Jason
--- In  Russell Dawkins
<> wrote:
 > I have heard great things about the Adam A7s. The Dynaudio BM6A MkIIs
 > I really like in this price range, too.
 > If your budget does allow, though, and for something to keep forever,
 > I cannot recommend highly enough the Klein und Hummel 0300s, a pair
 > of which I just bought. They are distributed by Sennheiser and
 > available through Long and McQuade in Canada for around $4500/pr. I
 > don't know that I've ever heard more realistic midrange reproduction.
 > http://tinyurl.com/5s8j3k>>


And be aware that $4500 is nowhere near the high end price-wise for
excellent speakers. $20,000 to $50,000 is not uncommon for the upper
end of the pro or audiophile speaker world. However much you intend to
spend, there is a product in that price range which which will do a
credible job, until you get to the real bottom of the market where
fidelity really is nt to be found.

Scott Fraser








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