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Smallest bookshelf speakers for a stereo setup?

post #1 of 40
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I would like to buy the smallest possible decent speakers for a stereo setup.

Any ideas?

Smallest I've found was Energy RC-Mini: http://www.energy-speakers.com/v2/pr...age.php?id=315

Thanks
post #2 of 40
http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/2480

The Quad L-ites are supposed to be brilliant for the size. Or really small size for their brilliance. Whichever you prefer.
post #3 of 40
I don't know about that particular models but I have an older pair of the Energy Take series and they sound great (for the size).
post #4 of 40
you will also want to look at the KEF QCompact, and the newest series, iQ1.
post #5 of 40
urgh, lost my post.

what are the dimensions on all the speakers mentioned here? the role audio skiff is 6x4x5 h/w/d. that's absolutely minuscule. it's a single 3.5" driver, covering 115hz-20khz. retails for $200 ea. ($400 stereo pair), but on a'gon right now there's a classified for 3 skiffs and 2 surrounds at $298. anyone looking to make a speaker setup, i'd jump on that. the skiff can be used as a center channel, but of course you could sell the 2 surrounds and extra skiff if you just want stereo.
post #6 of 40
if you also care about sound quality, look into the Magico Mini.
post #7 of 40
Ymer: Got a price range for us? To throw in some more models: JBL Control 1 (preferably Pro/G/Universe), Misssion M30i, ProAc Tablette...

Greetings from Munich!

Manfred / lini
post #8 of 40
Have you considered an Anthony Gallo A'Diva system. I auditioned one the other day and the sound is pretty amazing for its size. A subwoofer is mandatory though, not optional.
post #9 of 40
bose cubes!!
post #10 of 40
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bose cubes!!
i can't beleive you just said that.
post #11 of 40
.... i thought bose was an understood joke here on headfi. apparently not.
post #12 of 40
AE1's perhaps.
post #13 of 40
Oh, and don't worry patrox89, I laughed!
post #14 of 40
NSM Model 5's are nice.
post #15 of 40
Dynaudio 42. They can fill a not-too-large room, and have very impressive tonality, detail and soundstage, but they need a powerfull and controlled amp and a good source.
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