Isn't it unfortunate that the home music systems are totally gone and......

If I am in the market for a Kali LP6 or any such speakers, I will never base my purchase decision on youtube reviews. I will insist on a first hand listening session, if a friend has it or in the place of purchase, before committing a penny. But that is just me so please feel free to ignore.
That's your good luck if you can get to do it. One of those speakers still isn't available in India so I had to go with the videos which is fine because I picked up one back in 2016 on the same basis by the same reviewer. Both times it worked out fine.

Maybe it's an unorthodox way, but it works when done by experienced people. In amateur hands perhaps not. But with bass that isn't hard to get wrong. I've seen some samples on amazon that were good enough to answer the question of whether the bass is adequate or not
You might be able to demo JLB LSR 305ii (check locally)
Maybe locate the speakers further away from the walls. That should reduce the boom, Many of these videos people have them on their work desk with maybe less than a foot away from the wall. That could have been the reason i heard it in the video also.
 
I had the same mind set but went with YT videos anyway. No regrets. Not saying you should do the same, just sharing what I did. I had no clue where to demo these monitors. I checked not one but multiple reviews, not all of them can be sellouts to promote this new startup I guess. I never really enjoyed the Swans M50W, gave it to my cousin and the volume knob of it does not work now. That 22k set is almost useless. I have used : ATP3, Edifier DA5000 Pro 5.1, Swans M50W, not satisfied. With the Kalis my quest for good PC speakers ended. I am so happy with these I don't feel the need to use ATHM40x and the BLON 03.
I went from a Bose Companion 3 to JBL 104s to Adam T5V. The Bose was easy enough to audition and they conked off during the Pandemic after 10 years of fantastic service. I had my eyes on the Adams since then but I was unable to audition them. The JBLs were available on sale around 5k and they were enough as a stopgap. When I finally got the chance to audition the Adams, I found them to sound exactly as in the review -
End game for me.
 
I went from a Bose Companion 3 to JBL 104s to Adam T5V. The Bose was easy enough to audition and they conked off during the Pandemic after 10 years of fantastic service. I had my eyes on the Adams since then but I was unable to audition them. The JBLs were available on sale around 5k and they were enough as a stopgap. When I finally got the chance to audition the Adams, I found them to sound exactly as in the review -
End game for me.
Another good set. These are now 50k+ for a pair while the JBL Lsr 305ii are 26k pair. I wonder if they are worth twice as much. Which DAC you using with the Adams?

EDIT: They probably are. He did all tests comparing it to other favs. T5Vs better than Neummans !?!?!?

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Well I got them for 36k then. Prices have inflated ridiculously now. I thought the JBLs were more apt for near field listening.
Sweet deal then! Congrats. I got the Kalis for 30k. Front firing port was another reason for me to get the LP6s.
 
Guys... It seems someone in their utter passion to help didn't realise that I am infact asking if anyone had any experience from LR mkt...
As far as budget goes I can stretch it to any length, as i have done in the past though I didn't have any knowledge of what to buy at that time....
Point here is I don't wish to invest so much as I won't be getting time to listen... It's an urge to understand the scene and see what others are using and if I can find so etching suitable....

Nice that most of the guys are chipping in with their knowledge as this would help all of us... Kudos to my ma @blr_p, @Rockfella @nitin_g3 @john1911
@greenhorn @krsamy for their time and valuable inputs and suggestions...



Please do not go to that market!
 
Yes I realized what you were referring to later.
So why is this group of people so averse to providing something as simple as demos?

does not have to be perfect but they use that as a reason not to do it.

but after listening to a few and technically you're supposed to use studio headphones. Mine are not but I can hear differences, especially with bass or highs reasonably well.

How sound changes off vice on axis. Something that is more relevant with portable speakers than desktop. Very few people in the BT community even cater for that.
 

So why is this group of people so averse to providing something as simple as demos?

does not have to be perfect but they use that as a reason not to do it.

but after listening to a few and technically you're supposed to use studio headphones. Mine are not but I can hear differences, especially with bass or highs reasonably well.

How sound changes off vice on axis. Something that is more relevant with portable speakers than desktop. Very few people in the BT community even cater for that.
What do you guys think about these??
Deal of the day: Edifier R1855DB Multimedia 2.0 Bookshelf Speaker with Bluetooth 5.0, Optical,Coaxial line in with Sub Out https://amzn.eu/d/elsQemC

Can they perform well with low frequencies for a room size of 12x15 feet
I am talking about low only as i am supposing that highs and mids are good with these...
Its nice to have a sub out option with these though.
I have just got involved in a project at work so that might keep me busy, hence I can wait ad well to buy a pair or 2.1 if prices come down appreciably in upcoming sales... So with the looks not that great a hurry
 
What do you guys think about these??
Deal of the day: Edifier R1855DB Multimedia 2.0 Bookshelf Speaker with Bluetooth 5.0, Optical,Coaxial line in with Sub Out https://amzn.eu/d/elsQemC
Find & post some demo videos for that model, as I've done above. Ones that have bass track samples in them.
Can they perform well with low frequencies for a room size of 12x15 feet
that's why you need demo videos


Something like that is all you need to hear to know :D
You do realize that the audio chain goes like this -
Original speaker -> Microphone -> Recording and mixing or Youtube server, if live -> Your speaker/headphone
Yeah but even with a video out of a phone uploaded to amazon I can tell here
 
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So why is this group of people so averse to providing something as simple as demos?

does not have to be perfect but they use that as a reason not to do it.

but after listening to a few and technically you're supposed to use studio headphones. Mine are not but I can hear differences, especially with bass or highs reasonably well.

How sound changes off vice on axis. Something that is more relevant with portable speakers than desktop. Very few people in the BT community even cater for that.
Simply because there are lot of factors at play - room correction, speaker placement, directivity, far field/near field etc. How you listen may not be the same as how they demo.
I believe in measurements since that is something you can see and interpret, and then can easily relate when you listen. But again my preference will always be listening directly to the source.
 
Right, as i am unable to find a solution on my own so seeking help again from the community...
Please don't try to judge based on my quest to. Limit my spending.. or post demeaning comments....

Right so after searching here and there in search of a budget audio setup to satiate my little audiophile urges, for a change placed order of this mini amp yesterday


I have arranged a power supply for it as well... The reviews about it's sound quality if attached with correct power supply and good speakers has been very nice.. So the board will be delivered tomorrow...

Now the issue is the bookshelf speakers / speakers which have enough bass response... Reviews here and there suggest a proper 3 way speaker so my search gave me these...


10 inch woofer
5 inch mid range
1.5inch silk dome tweeter

Claimed to be giving 35hz to 20khz frequency response
Costing 16k ( might get a 8% discount coupon as well, they weigh around 14.5kg a piece)
The design is dated and they seem to pretty big and heavy.. As demo isn't possible I am not ready to spend as much as 15k for these...

There is another option, from same company soundking


5 inch woofer
1inch silk dome tweeter

These are a good fit as far as buget goes, they look pretty decent and seem to be well built , but then these might not provide enough bass owing to smaller woofer and having 40hzto 20khz range and being two way, but I may be wrong..

Was wondering what the community here feels regarding these with respect to that amp board..

Are there any other options below 10k or 12k or even 15k, even well built decent local brands like soundking...
 
Right, as i am unable to find a solution on my own so seeking help again from the community...
Please don't try to judge based on my quest to. Limit my spending.. or post demeaning comments....

Right so after searching here and there in search of a budget audio setup to satiate my little audiophile urges, for a change placed order of this mini amp yesterday


I have arranged a power supply for it as well... The reviews about it's sound quality if attached with correct power supply and good speakers has been very nice.. So the board will be delivered tomorrow...

Now the issue is the bookshelf speakers / speakers which have enough bass response... Reviews here and there suggest a proper 3 way speaker so my search gave me these...


10 inch woofer
5 inch mid range
1.5inch silk dome tweeter

Claimed to be giving 35hz to 20khz frequency response
Costing 16k ( might get a 8% discount coupon as well, they weigh around 14.5kg a piece)
The design is dated and they seem to pretty big and heavy.. As demo isn't possible I am not ready to spend as much as 15k for these...

There is another option, from same company soundking


5 inch woofer
1inch silk dome tweeter

These are a good fit as far as buget goes, they look pretty decent and seem to be well built , but then these might not provide enough bass owing to smaller woofer and having 40hzto 20khz range and being two way, but I may be wrong..

Was wondering what the community here feels regarding these with respect to that amp board..

Are there any other options below 10k or 12k or even 15k, even well built decent local brands like soundking...
Any thought guys??
 
Although there seems to be no interest anymore in this thread hence I am updating and getting it closed...
Was able to arrange 6ohm 150+150 watt Sony speakers.. And i seem to have hit the right notes,
Getting huge deep bass and pretty awesome high frequencies as well.. Will keep experimenting with more speakers but for the moment I am satisfied..
 
One thing I would like to add for the ones who might be interested...
Class D amps now are pretty goodb( the one I am using can easily match a class AB amp) and if you stream your music with Spotify with its inbuilt equaliser turned on..the results are fantastic...
Spptify's streaming qualitu is top class among all the similar services and the equalizer is fantastic...

Thanks
 
Was able to arrange 6ohm 150+150 watt Sony speakers.. And i seem to have hit the right notes,
Getting huge deep bass and pretty awesome high frequencies as well.. Will keep experimenting with more speakers but for the moment I am satisfied..
Can you link to those speakers?

I gave you enough pointers on how to tell if the bass will satisfy you now let's see how it is

Your amp question however had me stumped. I have no clue how to tell you whether A or B is better and why
 
Can you link to those speakers?

I gave you enough pointers on how to tell if the bass will satisfy you now let's see how it is

Your amp question however had me stumped. I have no clue how to tell you whether A or B is better and why
Right so the speakers are a funny selection. I had owned a 140+140 watt Sony MHC RV50, music system till last year February. it had developed a cd recognition issue owing to lack of usage.. (hadn't used in years owing to my schedule) It didn't have BT usb so it was given away for free to a local repair guy by Mrs... who promptly disposed it and made quick buck as i had kept it pristine and always kept it dust free...

Incidentally I got the same speakers (the same model that Mrs had given away) from another local repair shop) they were used but in great condition, I bought them just to check how the amp will sound as my plan was always to get a custom pair from a manufacturer in chennai...

The specifications at Sony site for the speakers
Ss RV990

Speaker system 3-way, 3-unit, bass-reflex
type
Sub Woofer: 15 cm, cone type
Woofer: 15 cm, cone type
Tweeter: 5 cm, cone type
Nominal impedance 6 ohms
Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 240 × 363 ×
290 mm
Mass Approx. 4.7 kg net per
speaker

Don't have anymore info... But at around 70% volume with Spotify equalizer tuned to give higher levels of high and low frequencies, the results are good... Attaching a pic of the equalizer settings as well...

Regarding A, B, AB and D class amps I m still learning whenever u get time .. But its believed that the AB class of amplifiers are supposed to be producing great audio, but the refinement in the chips being used in class D amps is fast making these great sounding apart from being the most efficient ones...
 

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