Wall plates for speaker
cables
August 9, 2004
Do you have any first-hand experience with wall plates for
speaker cables? I want something that is high quality so I don't miss any sound quality.
Any ideas?
Brandon
After looking at several brands I settled on
Niles wall plates. Not only are they heavy-duty, but they are designed to accept banana
plugs on both sides of the plate. This feature alone makes them a cut above to
me, because trying to thread heavy-duty speaker cables into multiple binding posts butted
right up against each other (so they will fit within a standard wall-plate's dimensions)
is a nightmare. Overall, I couldn't recommend them more strongly.
Magnepan review
August 6, 2004
Is someone from GoodSound! reviewing the Magnepan
MMG W speaker? I know this model has been reviewed by another of your publications, but I
was looking for a GoodSound! perspective since you guys know what to look for in an
inexpensive speaker (like when compared to Ascend Acoustics). Thank you for a great
website.
Roland
Look for a review on September 1st. We'll have a review
of not only the MMG W in stereo mode, but paired with the matching MMG C and a second set
of MMG Ws for a full 5.1-channel review.
Amp and preamp online?
August 4, 2004
I am in the market for some great speakers. The Axiom M60ti
speakers are right in my price range. I am having trouble finding some decent preamps,
amps, or integrated amps in my area -- I feel the speakers will deserve better components
than I currently have. I am currently using a Yamaha stereo receiver, which was given to
me. I was wondering if it would be possible to recommend components that add up to my
price range ($1000 to $2000 excluding speakers) and would be easy to find on the Internet.
Brian
Many of the companies I'd typically recommend have
policies against selling online. If you have no dealers in your area perhaps you could
call around and explain you plight and maybe you'd find someone that would work with you.
Companies such as Anthem, B&K, and Parasound all make separates priced within your
budget and they are all quite good. We have a review of the Parasound Halos upcoming and
you can find the Anthems and B&Ks in our archives.
Best receiver under $500
August 2, 2004
I have one question. I'm looking for the best budget
receiver under $500. Can you help?
Rajesh
Although I've not heard one myself, I have heard great
things about the Panasonic SA-XR50. It features a digital power-amplifier section that
produces 100W into each of six channels along with all of the usual decoding options,
including Dolby Pro Logic II. If you shop around online you should be able to find it for
around $225. The digital design allows it to be small and light (around 8.8 pounds), which
will also save you money on shipping charges!