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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 993076" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>The big open question is what room these are to be used in (size, furnishings). If it's lively minimally furnished I'd look askance at anything using a cheap buzzer for a tweeter.</p><p></p><p>If your room is much larger than 20m^2 for R10k I would look at a used floor stander or a better bookshelf and use stereo quite frankly. Plenty of options.</p><p></p><p>Outside the av retail sector, Logitech have been outgunning the likes of bose and entry level soundbars for years and are very attractively priced using the highly regarded Tangband drivers for their satellites at the upper end of the range. A Z906 would put ears on most sound bars if it has to be surround sound. Their character suits a live room better and they don't make do with a telephone buzzer repurposed as a tweeter </p><p></p><p>Edit: many of the tweeters are actually fakes that are not hooked up. Klipsch have also had very useable sets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 993076, member: 18"] The big open question is what room these are to be used in (size, furnishings). If it's lively minimally furnished I'd look askance at anything using a cheap buzzer for a tweeter. If your room is much larger than 20m^2 for R10k I would look at a used floor stander or a better bookshelf and use stereo quite frankly. Plenty of options. Outside the av retail sector, Logitech have been outgunning the likes of bose and entry level soundbars for years and are very attractively priced using the highly regarded Tangband drivers for their satellites at the upper end of the range. A Z906 would put ears on most sound bars if it has to be surround sound. Their character suits a live room better and they don't make do with a telephone buzzer repurposed as a tweeter Edit: many of the tweeters are actually fakes that are not hooked up. Klipsch have also had very useable sets. [/QUOTE]
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