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From: roy@gitpyr.UUCP (Roy Mongiovi)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Looking for medium expensive speakers
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 15:50:51 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 24 15:50:51 1985
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Well, income tax time has come and gone, and the money I have now
looks like it will remain mine for at least a little while.  So...

I'm in the market to spend ~$2000 for a pair of speakers.  I listen
to all sorts of music, and I in any case what I listen to today may
not be anything like what I listen to next year (and I'd like the
speakers to last at least that long :-).  I've got a Carver Receiver
that I'm really sorta happy with, so telling me to change my other
equipment isn't the answer I'm looking for.

So, does anyone have any recommendations?  I've heard some good
things about JSE's, would anyone care to comment?  Also, what
about the new DBX speaker?  Thanks for any info you can give.
I'll be glad to summarize for the net if I get enough response.
-- 
Roy J. Mongiovi.	Office of Computing Services.		User Services.
Georgia Institute of Technology.	Atlanta GA  30332.	(404) 894-6163
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