Recommended 6.5" 2.0 Speakers for Music?
Oct 9, 2018 at 1:21 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 34

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I would like to buy a new set of 2.0 Speakers.
They will be used for Near Field listening of music (coming from the computer),
and I would like to buy speakers that their woofer is 6.5", not less than that.


Can anyone please recommend me something that will give a good sound quality?

PS:
My listening preference is more to low and mid frequencies, and less to high frequencies..


Thank you all
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 1:53 AM Post #4 of 34
Sorry I don't know any specific 6.5" cheaper speakers. Why are you dedicated to 6.5"? The totem sky only has a 5" driver but delivers deeper bass than most lower end, bigger woofer speakers. It's the quality of the driver and cabinet construction that makes the big difference.


I'd look at the Totem Mite, or SVS Ultra if I were you.

Good luck! I'm sure someone else has something to add! There are thousands of choices out there!
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 3:50 AM Post #6 of 34
Totem Sky
Dynaudio Excite X14
Paradigm Studio 20 (V4 or V5)
I'm in Canada and the first two can be found used for $1200-1500 CAD but the Studio is around $600-800 CAD

All three are superb, especially the Totem Sky.
+1 on all of that!

OP needs to state actual price range desired. Mt suggestion for that would be Mackie MR624, should be right up your alley in terms of price and sound signature. OP should also specify whether passive or active is preferred.
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 5:00 AM Post #7 of 34
Thank you kid vic for the recommendation,
I will go and listen to Mackie MR624 soon..


OP needs to state actual price range desired.
OP should also specify whether passive or active is preferred.
You're right.

I think the area of 400$ should be a reasonable price for this..
Regarding passive to active, I am flexible.. both are OK.
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 6:04 AM Post #8 of 34
Thank you kid vic for the recommendation,
I will go and listen to Mackie MR624 soon..



You're right.

I think the area of 400$ should be a reasonable price for this..
Regarding passive to active, I am flexible.. both are OK.

Carefull, even with vintage amps passive speakers can double your price. Also, it'll be harder because your avoiding used.
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 12:12 PM Post #11 of 34
I would like to buy a new set of 2.0 Speakers.
They will be used for Near Field listening of music (coming from the computer),
and I would like to buy speakers that their woofer is 6.5", not less than that.

Can anyone please recommend me something that will give a good sound quality?

PS:
My listening preference is more to low and mid frequencies, and less to high frequencies

KRK Rokit 6. Just trim down the gain knob on the tweeters' amp channels so you hear more of the bass and lower mids.
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 12:25 PM Post #12 of 34
BTW, why did you mention specifically vintage amplifiers?

Modern big box gear is mass produced with a thousand bells and whistles crammed into a small enclosure. With all the extras forced in there, actual sound quality is often sacrificed.

Vintage gear was made to perform one duty only,make music sound good. Period.
If you were to spend 400.00 on a new amp/receiver vs. the same amount on a vintage piece,the SQ difference would greatly surprise you.
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 1:38 PM Post #13 of 34
Modern big box gear is mass produced with a thousand bells and whistles crammed into a small enclosure. With all the extras forced in there, actual sound quality is often sacrificed.

Vintage gear was made to perform one duty only,make music sound good. Period.
If you were to spend 400.00 on a new amp/receiver vs. the same amount on a vintage piece,the SQ difference would greatly surprise you.
Interesting..

And sad..


BTW, I do prefer Class AB Amplifiers, over Class D amplifiers..
 
Oct 9, 2018 at 2:45 PM Post #14 of 34
JBL Control 5

But no 6.5 incher is going to be really all that for bass...
 

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