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Polk L800 vs Monitor Audio PL300 ii
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<blockquote data-quote="BLight" data-source="post: 1128779" data-attributes="member: 23163"><p>My intended use is stereo only. I will have to buy a whole new setup as mine is currently in Chicago (Benchmark AHB2 driving Studio Electronic M4s) and it seems that I will be in SA for a few years now.</p><p></p><p>Whilst I have the space, I would like to build a system with larger speakers. I always start with speakers and work the system backwards from there. If needs be I don't mind building a specific listening den/ room. I have plenty of space.</p><p></p><p>I listen to a very wide array of genres, but classical, folk, rock, choir and female vocal dominant music are the ones I listen to most.</p><p></p><p>[USER=2808]@BiZKiT[/USER] What material was the L800's exceptional on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLight, post: 1128779, member: 23163"] My intended use is stereo only. I will have to buy a whole new setup as mine is currently in Chicago (Benchmark AHB2 driving Studio Electronic M4s) and it seems that I will be in SA for a few years now. Whilst I have the space, I would like to build a system with larger speakers. I always start with speakers and work the system backwards from there. If needs be I don't mind building a specific listening den/ room. I have plenty of space. I listen to a very wide array of genres, but classical, folk, rock, choir and female vocal dominant music are the ones I listen to most. [USER=2808]@BiZKiT[/USER] What material was the L800's exceptional on? [/QUOTE]
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