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Large speakers

March 28, 2006

I want some large speakers for a large room. I have the Axiom M80 on my list, but what else can you suggest at the same price range? I need good volume capability.

Randall

The Axioms would certainly be at the top of my list as well. I know they will play loud and are durable while doing so -- a very important consideration. In addition, look at their Canadian competitors. PSB makes the T65 and Paradigm makes some large speakers in their Monitor series -- both would be around your price range. Don’t forget API as well: Energy and Mirage would be prime competition for the Axioms. As you go up these respective companies’ lines you’ll see more drivers, larger cabinets, and the ability to play louder and with lower bass. But even still, you do have the option of adding a subwoofer to fill out the bottom end. A good sub can add dramatically to the amount of space a system can drive. Large rooms can be a challenge, but appropriate systems in large rooms can also sound fantastic.


"The Return of the Single and the End of the Album"

March 24, 2006

Nice editorial tackling something that has been worrying me for a while now.

My additional thought is that it is not just the type of album cited but another sort that could die. The ones you list are great music throughout, and one could easily add some titles from the Beatles, or Brubeck; but there is also the sort of album where a musical or lyrical or conceptual theme connects the tracks, and I fear that these will become things of the past. Think of Genesis's Trick in the Tail or Pink Floyd (choose your favorite). Whilst a musical or opera or symphony will survive as an established art form suffering from the problems they already have, will "concept" albums such as the Miles Davis/Gil Evans Sketches of Spain or Porgy & Bess still be created? I can think of a lot more in this last category, because they are the ones I seek out and listen to time and time again.

CXG


Tubes for HT?

March 23, 2006

What is your opinion on utilizing tube monoblocks for a home-theater setup (amplification specifically for the three front channels)? I'm guessing you folks know where I'm coming from on this one. Call it a dual-purpose system, if there is such a thing. I would love to hear what you guys think.

Bobby

I know folks who use tubes for their home-theater systems, and it seems to work fine. The same considerations that tubes present for music systems would be there for home theater: reliability, heat, sufficient power output. But if these factors are taken into consideration up front and pose no problems for you, then by all means go for it. Many folks have a dual-purpose system due to space constraints, not to mention the desire to sink the allotted budget into one great system rather than two mediocre ones. Finding a way to enjoy one system with music and movies can be a challenging proposition, especially with tubed components. But it can be done, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.


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