If I could have no JBL's, I would be after Tannoy, ATC (active) or Zingali probably. For now everything I listened to did not give me the same satisfaction my JBL's do.
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If I could have no JBL's, I would be after Tannoy, ATC (active) or Zingali probably. For now everything I listened to did not give me the same satisfaction my JBL's do.
Legacy Audio has been around for quite a while. You can see their offerings here: http://www.legacyaudio.com They have links to reviews on the site as well.
There is a distributor in China: http://www.legacyaudio.com/audition/...-distributors/
I'd try these? Sony SS-M9. I've always thought Sony made nice things.
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Or something from McIntosh.
Thank you,i studied the site carefully,Legacy Audio Came to China for many years,but don't become very popular,and not be considered as hi-end speakers.
but Rockport,EGGLESTON,Wilson,Marten,TIDAL,Avalon,khar ma,Magico are more highly appreciated and be named hi-end:blink:
Depends on where you draw the line for cheap -
but the discussion, again, is what would you own if you can't have JBL -
price was never a part of the question ... it was never defined as limited to Hi-end speakers ...
Besides, I've heard enough people recommend those Sony speakers (somewhat Cello shaped?)
that I'd give them a listen if a pair turned up nearby ..
I don't know, if I could not have my JBLs I would probably go for a set of Altec A-4s... or I could just stop listening to music as well :D
After that it would be Altec or EV.
Ron
T.A.D. would be the preferred replacement for some of my parts. The build quality and attention to detail stands out. Would they exist as they are today without JBL?