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- From: jeh@cmkrnl.com
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Advice on bookshelf speakers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.233410.1255@cmkrnl.com>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 23:34:10 PST
- References: <0fLQQQm00iUy45YXB7@andrew.cmu.edu> <1993Jan20.225752.4956@news.acns.nwu.edu> <1993Jan21.145404.16320@news.nd.edu>
- Organization: Kernel Mode Systems, San Diego, CA
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- In article <1993Jan21.145404.16320@news.nd.edu>, mike@nowaksg.chem.nd.edu (Michael George Buening) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan20.225752.4956@news.acns.nwu.edu> interpol@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Drew Cheng) writes:
- >>In article <0fLQQQm00iUy45YXB7@andrew.cmu.edu> Martin David Frankel <mf3s+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >>>I am looking for a small and relatively inexpensive bookshelf speaker in the
- > [deletion alert!]
- >>Take a look at the PSB Alpha bookshelf speakers. Good price at $299/pair, and
- >>they sound great.
- >>
- >
- > Is it just me or just South Bend or what? $299/pr for PSB Alpha is not that
- > good of a deal
-
- I don't know where the $299/pair price came from, list is $199, and don't
- expect discounts.
-
- > and I can't stand the sound. A friend was looking at bookshelf
- > speakers recently and the salesman would not stop pushing those damn PSB Alpha's
- > They were about $200/pr and when I listened to them compared to Polk Monitor 4
- > I was totally unimpressed.
-
- How were they set up? They're made to go on bookshelves (unlike most small
- speakers designed for sales in high-end stores).
-
- > My friend bought the Polk's. I also compared them
- > to the Pinnacles (I don't know the model but they are small) and the Pinnacles
- > sounded better than the Alpha's also but I liked the Polk's more than the Pin's
- > anyway.
-
- Can you describe what you did and didn't like about the PSB Alphas, Polks,
- and the Pinnacles?
-
- > Is this PSB Alpha that I keep hearing about on the net and I read
- > something about it in a rag, really so good? (I know, personal perference
- > and all that)
-
- Well, I like the ones I have in the office... I think they have a very natural
- midrange, some raggedness in the highs, and a very convincing imitation of a
- low end (which is all I expect in this size and price).
-
- They also throw an image which is simply amazing given how they're placed in my
- office.
-
- The only comparable speakers I compared them to directly were a pair of
- Celestions. About $270/pair, pretty much the same size. I thought the
- Celestions were too laid-back in the upper mids... a mild lack of what used to
- be called "presence". (Some receivers in the '70s actually had a tone control
- labelled "presence" that affected this range...)
-
- > Is it just so new to this poor (I mean terrible) market that
- > they have lowered the price to get them out?
-
- No, $200 is the standard price.
-
- > (They supposedly did that with
- > some Luxman equipment in South Bend and it still didn't catch on) I don't
- > know but I thought the sound was far too bright and harsh. Just MHO and
- > nothing more.
- >
- > Mike
-
- And MHO.
-
- I think that the "bottom line" here is that in this price range *every* speaker
- system has to make a lot of compromises. You have to pick which set of
- compromises you like best (or, to put it another way, which set you dislike
- the least).
-
- Thank Ghu there are choices in the market, eh?
-
- --- Jamie Hanrahan, Kernel Mode Systems, San Diego CA
- Internet: jeh@cmkrnl.com, or hanrahan@eisner.decus.org Uucp: uunet!cmkrnl!jeh
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