NewbieAudiophileExpert
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So i've been in this hobby for only about 8 or 9 months now and it's been a pretty good trip - started off with some Logitech Z623s, then went to a Edifier S350DB, expanding to some Wharfedale crystals and a Yamaha V6A, SVS SB1000, then added a Cambridge Audio Azur 550A, which i think sounds spectacular.
Now I have 'that itch' again and am considering purchasing some 'upper echelon' bookshelves.
I've considered the following speakers (please feel free to add more suggestions)...
- Wharfedale 12.2s.
- Klipsch RP-500s or RP-600s.
- Kef Q150s or Q350s.
- Monitor Audio Bronze 100s.
- ELAC B6.2s.
The ones that i've considered the most are the KEFs, mostly due to their Uni-Q driver array - otherwise, the Wharfedale Diamonds might offer the best price : performance ratio.... and the bronze 100s seem to be quite cheap and offer everything that the 'silver' range does.
Will any of these speakers perform better than my Wharfedale Crystal 4.3s, or would i need to shop in a price category above these to notice a 'real' or even 'drastic' change(s) in performance?
Now I have 'that itch' again and am considering purchasing some 'upper echelon' bookshelves.
I've considered the following speakers (please feel free to add more suggestions)...
- Wharfedale 12.2s.
- Klipsch RP-500s or RP-600s.
- Kef Q150s or Q350s.
- Monitor Audio Bronze 100s.
- ELAC B6.2s.
The ones that i've considered the most are the KEFs, mostly due to their Uni-Q driver array - otherwise, the Wharfedale Diamonds might offer the best price : performance ratio.... and the bronze 100s seem to be quite cheap and offer everything that the 'silver' range does.
Will any of these speakers perform better than my Wharfedale Crystal 4.3s, or would i need to shop in a price category above these to notice a 'real' or even 'drastic' change(s) in performance?