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Other Gear => Speakers => Topic started by: artl on May 14, 2021, 05:47:32 AM
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I’m thinking about getting a SEX kit 3.0 or Stereomour II amp and want to also get some (relatively inexpensive) but appropriate hi-efficiency speakers and would welcome some advice on best choice or options.
So far, I am looking at these (all ~ $1K per pair:
Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-8000F
Sensitivity = 98db
Impedance = 12 ohm
Zu Omen Dirty Weekend
Sensitivity = 97db
Impedance = 12 ohm
Decware model DM945
Sensitivity = 94DB
Impedance = 6 OHM
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The Decware speaker uses a woofer that's 91dB sensitive, so it's tough to tell where the 94dB rating comes from. I do know that the specs on that woofer go from 91dB to 93.7dB when you go from the 8 to the 4 ohm model, but that's at 2.83V, not 1W.
There are plenty of happy owners of the Dirty Weekends. I would imagine if you found a used pair locally that you could save a few bucks but they also are unlikely to lose a lot of value as used speakers.
The Klipsch offerings will be by far the easiest. If you live near any large-ish metropolitan area, there should be oodles of used Klipsch speakers floating around. Some are definitely better than others, and I've heard some that were under $500 that were quite pleasant.
I suppose it's also worth asking what you might have around right now for speakers?
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Some good advice Paul. Worth checking out the DW or Klipsch used to see if I like them.
I now have a pair of EPOS ELS-3 (i think they are called) but sensitivity is 86 dB only. They do sound good with an integrated PrimaLuna Prologue amp.
And I also have (don't laugh) my 50-year old Pioneer CS-88s which are 5 speaker, 3 way systems (12-inch woofer). I looked up the spec yesterday (I still have the original sales sheet) and was amazed that they are rated 99dB. They are too large for the small bedroom I plan to use and besides they are part of the the living room AV setup with Yamaha receiver, LaserDisc, CD/DVD, TV. That's "my wife's" system ;)