Shadowfax
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It's amazing what happens when you hook a cheap pair of speakers up to decent gear. It's also a problem for those who pick up a quality pair of speakers and try and drive them with gear that cannot show their full potential.
I am about to put a pair of Polk Monitor 30 Series II speakers up for sale and decided to give them a little listen in the main rig last night. I bought the Polks originally as Rears when I was beginning to piece together my HT setup.(replaced by Dynaudio 42s to round out a full Audience 5.1) They probably don't even have 50 hrs on them. I paid about $125 for them so they fit my definition of Cheap.
I first played some Special EFX - Modern Manners that is tasteful Smooth Jazz-fusiony material with lots of percussion. As expected, the Polks were a bit bright, but relayed all the subtle bells, cymbals, chimes nicely but still over the top a tad.
Second disk was Craig Chaquico - Acoustic Highway which is a glorious layering of acoustic Washburn guitar work by ex-Starship guitarist. This disk played nice because there is not much bass or congested tracks so it was pretty enjoyable.
The last disk I spun, and commented to my wife that "this disk should kill them" was a Stanley Clarke Fusion Band/disk called Virtu. It is heavy duty jazz fusion that tests any rig. To my surprise, the Polks held up pretty good but after 3 hours the highs were attracting all the neighborhood dogs
so I ended my little experiment.
I also have a pair of Dynaudio 42s and my old JM lAbs Tantal 509s that perform all the way to potential when used as mains in a decent setup.
But on the flip side, and some of you guys can probably comment.... What happens when you hook up a pair of Magico, Radho, or other HE speakers to a HT receiver or sub $500 integrated? Probably as much surprise but in the other direction.
I am about to put a pair of Polk Monitor 30 Series II speakers up for sale and decided to give them a little listen in the main rig last night. I bought the Polks originally as Rears when I was beginning to piece together my HT setup.(replaced by Dynaudio 42s to round out a full Audience 5.1) They probably don't even have 50 hrs on them. I paid about $125 for them so they fit my definition of Cheap.
I first played some Special EFX - Modern Manners that is tasteful Smooth Jazz-fusiony material with lots of percussion. As expected, the Polks were a bit bright, but relayed all the subtle bells, cymbals, chimes nicely but still over the top a tad.
Second disk was Craig Chaquico - Acoustic Highway which is a glorious layering of acoustic Washburn guitar work by ex-Starship guitarist. This disk played nice because there is not much bass or congested tracks so it was pretty enjoyable.
The last disk I spun, and commented to my wife that "this disk should kill them" was a Stanley Clarke Fusion Band/disk called Virtu. It is heavy duty jazz fusion that tests any rig. To my surprise, the Polks held up pretty good but after 3 hours the highs were attracting all the neighborhood dogs

I also have a pair of Dynaudio 42s and my old JM lAbs Tantal 509s that perform all the way to potential when used as mains in a decent setup.
But on the flip side, and some of you guys can probably comment.... What happens when you hook up a pair of Magico, Radho, or other HE speakers to a HT receiver or sub $500 integrated? Probably as much surprise but in the other direction.