Sunday, October 15, 2017

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL .....Stereo speakers that are designed for perfection

Stereo speakers that are designed for perfection


Not all speakers are created equal in function. If you are looking for a music system with impressive build quality and spectacular performance, look no further
While technology continues to progress, audiophiles haven't changed a bit: They want their sound clear, full, and true to the original source. Finding a set of speakers that checks the list of requirements, however, is easier said than done.
These are the best stereo speakers money can buy today:

Definitive Technology BP9080x

This stereo pair is a luxury item that is made only for the most avid audio philes. From the beginning to the end of the covered frequency range, the BP9080x speakers are crystal clear, articulate, and genuinely moving. The passive design is aided by an active subwoofer, giving the user independent control of the subwoofer volume on each tower, meaning it can be adjusted to fit any room with any standing waves. The clarity from the top of the frequency range to the bottom can't be overstated.


Klipsch RP-150M

If you're not looking for full-on entertainment behemoths like the Definitive Technology towers, the Klipsch RP-150M speakers are an affordable bookshelf speaker option with a mid-range and high frequency clarity that rivals other top picks. This is a solid pair of stereo speakers for casual listening, studio work, or piecing together an entertainment system, these Klipsch RP-150M speakers are just about as good as they come, especially for the price.


Polk Signature S60

The beauty of Polk Audio is in its ability to make quality speakers that compete with the biggest names while keeping a competitive price tag. Polk's passive signature series speakers for home entertainment are designed to provide full and immersive sound. The mid-range is crystal clear and articulate, no matter what sound is blasting through these almost four foot tall towers. The high frequency range is lively, occasionally to the point of shrillness when the volume is really pushed, but it never gets too harsh for comfort.


Edifier R1280T

The Edifier R1280T compact deskbook shelf style speakers back an impressive sonic punch and look good doing it. The standout features here include its active design, rich mid-range response, and competent bass. Because of the small woofer size, it obviously doesn't push much low end, and because of the tweeter design, the highs aren't as clear as the Definitive Technology BP9080x. But other than that, the frequency response and clarity holds its own pretty well.


ELAC Debut B6

This bookshelf speakers look sharp, and boast excellent sound for an attractive price. Home theatrebuyers can partner the  Debut B6 with ELAC's matching Debut Series tower, centre and subwoofer. The Debut B6 adds an extra dollop of bass and dynamic range, making this two-way, bass -reflex design a standout choice.


techradar.com Oct 11 2017 : The Economic Times (Mumbai

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