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Liber
06-29-2007, 11:58 PM
I recently aquired a Sony TA-AX285 integrated amplifier. I can't find any documentation on it anywhere, but it has a total wattage of 175 with 4 channels, so I'm assuming it will be about 35-40 watts per channel. (I could be wrong?)

Anyway, I'm planning to connect it to a PC sound card via a Y cable, so I'm looking for a pair of decent 8 Ohm bookshelf speakers that will sound okay with 35-40 watts per channel. Mountable would be great, but they don't have to be. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance :)

johnaec
06-30-2007, 07:02 AM
L20T or L20T3 are great bookshelf speakers, and show up on eBay often. 2-way, with a 6.5" LF. 4406/4406A is the studio version.

If you're looking for something larger, L40T and 4408/4408A use an 8" LF.

How large is "bookshelf" to you?

John

Tom Brennan
06-30-2007, 02:25 PM
You can get a pair of KRK ST-6s at Guitar Center or online for $200. Very good quality and good sound for this type (small cone & dome) speaker. Robust tonal balance with no earwire and good clarity.

6.5" alunimum woofer and silk dome. 7/8" thick cabinet, very stout. IME&O there are "audiophile" speakers that cost much more that don't sound as good.

I used them when I lived in a high-rise, now they do surround speaker duty.

Liber
07-03-2007, 02:26 PM
L20T or L20T3 are great bookshelf speakers, and show up on eBay often. 2-way, with a 6.5" LF. 4406/4406A is the studio version.

If you're looking for something larger, L40T and 4408/4408A use an 8" LF.

How large is "bookshelf" to you?

John


My mains are actually L80T's, I should have thought of the L20Ts. >.< They'd match!

As far as size...as long as they aren't the size of my L80T's, (ie: Not floorstanding) then it's fine. My only concern with bookshelf speakers is using 2-ways when I'm used to my 3-ways... I listen to a *lot* of classical music...and Nine Inch Nails... and I'm afraid 2-ways will sound disappointing in comparison.

I've been able to do a little research since the last time I posted... does anyone have any experience with the P30s? I don't think I've ever heard them... But the idea of relatively small 3 way bookshelfs is really nice. :D

Storm
07-03-2007, 02:30 PM
Wow, too funny. I was going to add a good bookshelf speaker to this thread.

Just realized that I have a pair of L20Ts. Since the purchase of my mains, I have no use for them.

If anyone is interested -- PM me, please.

$80.00 plus shipping from 85040 via Fedex Ground, insured.

Thanks.

-Storm.

seekerdestroyer
07-03-2007, 03:04 PM
Hi!

In my experience, I have run across 2 bookshelf speakers that stand above all others I've heard. They are both vintage speakers and both can be had for a song. The first was my dad's old Electro Voice model EV Seven which sound as good as they look and I see consistently on ebay being passed over. These you could probably get for under $50. Second is the "Smaller ADVENTS", which are quite amazing. My roommate who is a sound engineer uses these in his bedroom system, 4 of them actually. Here's a great Stereophile piece on them http://stereophile.com/historical/506advent/. Good Luck!

josh

Robh3606
07-05-2007, 10:10 AM
Hello Liber

The L20T are a good match for your L80T's. I use L 20T as my rears in my main system.

Rob:)

macaroonie
07-13-2007, 12:48 PM
LS 3/5a surely has a look in here ? just my humble etc.:)

WifesPissed
07-13-2007, 03:15 PM
Wow, too funny. I was going to add a good bookshelf speaker to this thread.

Just realized that I have a pair of L20Ts. Since the purchase of my mains, I have no use for them.

If anyone is interested -- PM me, please.

$80.00 plus shipping from 85040 via Fedex Ground, insured.

Thanks.

-Storm.

Would those be a good rear match to my L-112 fronts? I have my eye on some L46's but they are getting expensive for rears.