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I just aquired an Carver M 1.5 t. I don't think my KEF Loudspeakers will last a week. I don't play music as near as loud as I once did, but every now and again the volume creeps up to the higher levels. This brings me to my point. I need recommendations for a pair of floorstanding loudspeakers that are moderately priced (I'll probably purchase 2nd hand), that can withstand the power output for this amp without damaging the speakers of my ears. Any and all suggestions welcome!
I hope this is the correct forum to post this thread. I am a Newbie. Thanks in advance for the assistance. Sunfire, Polk, KEF, etc...? :att'n: |
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