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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hi,I am in the process of evaluating speakers for myself. Using a KT-88 SET @ 7w x 2 channels. This speaker the M3 has many good reviews. Also considering MA Bronze BX2 or Tannoy Mercury V4.Any opinions? Vinod
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Dunno !
I thought that MA was Markaudio , it was Monitor Audio ,indeed ... ![]() Looking at the specs of the models you listed , they are medium sensibility (90 dB ) speakers , but I doubt you can obtain sensible levels from them . Have you ever thought of building a couple on your own ? Sorry but , it's more than twenty years that I don't go inside an hi-fi shop ,except for buying some cable I need , very seldom . The only thing that I could /should say is to listen to them . Better , go to the DIY route .... |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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The SET makes things difficult on yourself, unless it's a Desktop setup. You really need 95+db sensitivity for a 7W SET |
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