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home theatre speakers - value for money brands
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 833041" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>i also got a set of speakers that not everyone knows about ie Cambridge audio Aeros and to my ears they perform as good as if not better than the universally accepted favourite brands (generally better ... but off course im biased because its what i own <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> )</p><p></p><p>I have heard many of those Elacs at Clives place and im very impressed with them and if i could have afforded those i would have gone with something similar but at the time i was purchasing those Elacs were not available at comparatively affordable (to me) pricing ie they were around three times my budget and when they were being cleared they were far close to my budget but by then i already had the Cambridge audios for a while </p><p></p><p>why i love the Cambridge audios is because of the BMR drivers vs a conventional tweeter you can use them in a room which has tiles and they dont become edgy or harsh like a conventional tweeter would so they need less room treatment and less work to sound great (though if you have a pre treated room they could get a bit too dull to create an exciting type of sound) </p><p></p><p>so i would chose the brand to fit the circumstances :nfi: but rest assured i really like the JET (AMT) tweeters of the ELAC speakers that i have heard and in the right room these can be a detail lovers dream speakers and like yourself to me im not bothered about resale value of the Cambridge Audio speakers because i intend to still use them for a very long time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 833041, member: 1447"] i also got a set of speakers that not everyone knows about ie Cambridge audio Aeros and to my ears they perform as good as if not better than the universally accepted favourite brands (generally better ... but off course im biased because its what i own ;) ) I have heard many of those Elacs at Clives place and im very impressed with them and if i could have afforded those i would have gone with something similar but at the time i was purchasing those Elacs were not available at comparatively affordable (to me) pricing ie they were around three times my budget and when they were being cleared they were far close to my budget but by then i already had the Cambridge audios for a while why i love the Cambridge audios is because of the BMR drivers vs a conventional tweeter you can use them in a room which has tiles and they dont become edgy or harsh like a conventional tweeter would so they need less room treatment and less work to sound great (though if you have a pre treated room they could get a bit too dull to create an exciting type of sound) so i would chose the brand to fit the circumstances :nfi: but rest assured i really like the JET (AMT) tweeters of the ELAC speakers that i have heard and in the right room these can be a detail lovers dream speakers and like yourself to me im not bothered about resale value of the Cambridge Audio speakers because i intend to still use them for a very long time [/QUOTE]
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