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fede111111
01-20-2013, 06:15 AM
Good afternoon,
I’m from Spain and i’m looking for a speakers for music of 250€ maximum. I want them to put in a 80m2 house and I'd like some speakers that sound high and with quality.
I do not know what will be better, if a stereo or speakers that do not need any stage, I don’t know what to choose as I do not know much about this world and I'm not sure what are the differences between them and what I could do better. What I hear is dance music with heavy bass.
What brands and models you advise me?
Thank you and best regads

highjump
01-20-2013, 10:32 AM
Hi there, what do you mean "if a stereo or speakers that do not need any stage" ?

ampnation
01-20-2013, 10:44 AM
I don't know what is available in Spain, but I'm thinking for that money, your best bet is to find a used vintage home stereo probably from the 60's or 70's with big speaker cabinets. Look up the specs and look for a frequency range specification with the lowest possible bass extension. For instance, if it states 60Hz to 18,000Hz, 60Hz is the bass extension. If they also state a db figure like -3 or -10 db, lower is better.

For truly good bass, you need a subwoofer, but your budget doesn't really allow for that in my opinion unless you get lucky with the primary system and you get a subwoofer that is not very good.

fede111111
01-21-2013, 03:05 PM
Good afternoon,

When I say without any stage I mean without any amplifier.

I would like to receive more opinions to compare, so i would be very grateful if anybody else could give me his/her opinion.

Thank you very much

Best regards



I don't know what is available in Spain, but I'm thinking for that money, your best bet is to find a used vintage home stereo probably from the 60's or 70's with big speaker cabinets. Look up the specs and look for a frequency range specification with the lowest possible bass extension. For instance, if it states 60Hz to 18,000Hz, 60Hz is the bass extension. If they also state a db figure like -3 or -10 db, lower is better.

For truly good bass, you need a subwoofer, but your budget doesn't really allow for that in my opinion unless you get lucky with the primary system and you get a subwoofer that is not very good.

DJ Nada
01-21-2013, 06:22 PM
What about some bigger studio monitors and a sub?

These tops http://www.krksys.com/krk-studio-monitor-speakers/vxt/vxt8.html
With this sub http://www.krksys.com/krk-subwoofers/12sho.html