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Now being a glutton for punishment, I once again put my head in the lions
mouth...
I post this as it may be helpfull, good speakers at a reasonable price
being a ____very____ rare species.
Now I like a good sounding sound system while I would not call myself a
HIFI fanatic. I did ___very___ early on (early 1980's) purchase a top end
system.
The AMP was and is a Pioneer A88X, still regarded as agood amp. THe
speakers though are Magnaplanar MG2A's regarded to this day as amongst the
best speakers ever made. Now I have always been looking for something that
sounds at least something like the MG2A's, but at a fraction of the price
for my PC system.
THe other day I recieved delivery of a pair of Microlab Solo 9c amplified
speakers. These are big PC speakers being 575mm high by a round 200 wide
and 323 deep. The sound though really is good, good tight (not drummy) base
and real clear sound imaging. Playing tunes like The cat empire, steal the
light and the Skyrim by Pter Hollens and Lindsay Stirling was really
soemthing. Now these speakers are __better__ definitely clearer (in my
opinion) than Maudio's AV40 or even the BX5a's (both of which I have) but
they are only $199 from PCcase gears, a ridiculosly low price for such good
speakers. While they are big they go well either side of my 30" 2560x1600
monitor.
Speakers highly recommended, do not let the low price fool you,
- A really good speaker set for your Linux HIFI zlinw
- Re: A really good speaker set for your Linux HIFI Toby Corkindale
