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Monitor Audio Silver 50 7g Bookshelf Speaker Review
Monitor Audio Silver 50 7g Bookshelf Review
www.erinsaudiocorner.com
Yes, this would be good if it had a metal case, the wood casing lives so the bolt always loosens.I like Monitor Audio's build quality. The drivers are fixed into to the enclosure from the rear, by means of a long bolt.
Came here to say this. Extremely similar spins between these two. The R100 has a bit more bass and the midrange is a closer match to the tweeter level. Distortion and compression are a bit better on the Silver 50 7g. Obviously, the value calculation goes in favor of Polk at just $650/pair.Interesting to compare these against the Polk R100 he reviewed previously https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/loudspeakers/polk_r100/
Lots of similarities in performance.
In some regards, it shouldn't matter.So what do you all think of speakers designed to be positioned with no or little toe-in with rising treble on-axis? Seems to be very common with hifi products.
Depends on application. Lots of people covet wide dispersion speakers for their increased sidewall interaction and thus increased sense of envelopment. If a speaker is designed for minimal toe-in, you can get that increased sidewall interaction without such wide dispersion.So what do you all think of speakers designed to be positioned with no or little toe-in with rising treble on-axis? Seems to be very common with hifi products.