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speaker question low vs high price speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="MythosDreamLab" data-source="post: 8781314" data-attributes="member: 681800"><p>Probably not the best one to answer this (Currently running Thesis 3-ways), but not just with speakers but in LIFE, more expensive things are typically better than cheaper ones! A $500 toilet is better than a $100 one, a (new) BMW is better than a (new) Kia, an expensive Cruise Ship is better than Carnival, and so on and so on...</p><p></p><p>Are there some exceptions? Sure, but typically more expensive speakers sound better than cheaper speakers, especially within the same Brand. </p><p></p><p>The trick is to find something within your budget, that sounds good to YOU! </p><p></p><p>No one here is going to be able to tell you, what YOU are going to be satisfied with..</p><p></p><p>GO LISTEN at shops and stores or buy from Crutchfield so you can return them if/when you don't like them, and read the reviews on Crutchfield..</p><p></p><p>I would rather have a $1200 2-way set than a $1200 3-way set, sure the 3-ways might sound "fuller: with a dedicated Mid, but (typically) the Tweeter and the Woofer of that 2-way set are of higher quality than the 3-way set. </p><p></p><p>Also, rather than buying a cheaper set and planning to upgrade later, means you will lose money on the changeover, better to wait and save and then get you desired set...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MythosDreamLab, post: 8781314, member: 681800"] Probably not the best one to answer this (Currently running Thesis 3-ways), but not just with speakers but in LIFE, more expensive things are typically better than cheaper ones! A $500 toilet is better than a $100 one, a (new) BMW is better than a (new) Kia, an expensive Cruise Ship is better than Carnival, and so on and so on... Are there some exceptions? Sure, but typically more expensive speakers sound better than cheaper speakers, especially within the same Brand. The trick is to find something within your budget, that sounds good to YOU! No one here is going to be able to tell you, what YOU are going to be satisfied with.. GO LISTEN at shops and stores or buy from Crutchfield so you can return them if/when you don't like them, and read the reviews on Crutchfield.. I would rather have a $1200 2-way set than a $1200 3-way set, sure the 3-ways might sound "fuller: with a dedicated Mid, but (typically) the Tweeter and the Woofer of that 2-way set are of higher quality than the 3-way set. Also, rather than buying a cheaper set and planning to upgrade later, means you will lose money on the changeover, better to wait and save and then get you desired set... [/QUOTE]
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