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<blockquote data-quote="DIYTinker" data-source="post: 1106016" data-attributes="member: 25514"><p>Hi guys. Stumbled onto this forum while researching Bentley speakers.</p><p></p><p>Live in Pretoria, love good sound. Holy grail for me: Inexpensive gear that sound amazing.</p><p></p><p>Current setup:</p><p>Onkyo TX-SR393. (What a machine)</p><p>Jamo 210 Subwoofer</p><p>Vintage HiFi Corp Sansui 880 Monkey Coffin mains, lifted using diy stands to make them sound "less terrible..."</p><p>Vintage HiFi Corp Sansui Centre speaker, can only be classified as "more terrible..."</p><p>Some random restaurant style outdoor speakers, used for surrounds, classified as "better than expected..."</p><p></p><p>In any case, life is too short to listen to poor audio, so I am hoping to upgrade my speakers soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIYTinker, post: 1106016, member: 25514"] Hi guys. Stumbled onto this forum while researching Bentley speakers. Live in Pretoria, love good sound. Holy grail for me: Inexpensive gear that sound amazing. Current setup: Onkyo TX-SR393. (What a machine) Jamo 210 Subwoofer Vintage HiFi Corp Sansui 880 Monkey Coffin mains, lifted using diy stands to make them sound "less terrible..." Vintage HiFi Corp Sansui Centre speaker, can only be classified as "more terrible..." Some random restaurant style outdoor speakers, used for surrounds, classified as "better than expected..." In any case, life is too short to listen to poor audio, so I am hoping to upgrade my speakers soon. [/QUOTE]
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