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| quote: | Originally posted by wozzeck
Yes the 310 thanks 
Here is what i was looking at.. the N38 II,JBL ND310II, and JBL S310II.
Questions: What do you think overall? This is just for my room and maybe for a few parties.. can these speakers handle that?
What's the difference between the 2nd and 3rd speaker? Which one?
Which reciever (not amp i think) do you recommend? I was looking at the Sony STRDE185.. but the guy at bestbuy wanted me to go yamaha because of less distortion.. what do you think? I think he just wanted me to spend 150 bucks more!
I had a lot more questions but these will do..
THANK YOU for your help it's really appreciated.. |
First of all, if this is for your place, I think that you would have to take noise and the people around you into consideration. You will probably want something that's not too overpowering, even at a low volume. Neither do you want something that you can't maximize a whole lot - i.e. turning the floor speakers up all the way, which would be LOOOOOUD (the 310's anyway). I'm going to be honest with you. I just bought a pair of JBL S38II's, and these things fucking rock the house.....literally. I can push 350 watts (175 each) through both of these combined, and with the Hz going as low as 45, they literally will shake my place. You can go to www.ebay.com and get a pair of JBL s38II's for as low as $330, FOR THE PAIR, and they retail at $500-600. They are the studio monitor series that JBL puts out. They market them as "bookshelf speakers," but I'm telling you, these are no bookshelf speakers. They can easily pass as the main components in any home theater system. So yeah, I think these, for ANY DJ that is practising at home, these speakers are the perfect compliment. The sound is crisp as shit and they work whether you need some quiet time late at night when people are trying to sleep, or they will rock the fuckin' house...it's your choice.
Secondly, as far as an amp/receiver goes, BUY ONLINE!!!!!!!! You will not believe the deals that you can get online. Check out the thread I started about "I know nothing about amps, do you?" in this forum for further info, but just a short recap. Most on-line places have a "price guarantee." Keep searching (and don't stop until you do, you'll be glad you did later....trust me) for a site that combines what you want with a "We'll beat any price on the Net" kind of deal. Then all you have to do is find a different site that is having a huge sale, etc and then get back to that original company and simply say "beat this price." Most of the time they will do beat it by at LEAST $10, but most will go more. I know it may be a little extra work, but trust me.....in the end, you can take the $$$$$$$$$ ($150-200 for the speakers + whatever you save on the receiver) you save from buying online and buy those records you're looking for. Think about it...that's about 20 records when it's all said and done 
Thirdly, DO NOT buy anything/trust anyone at Best Buy. Even with shipping included, you can get things for SOOOOOO much cheaper online. DO NOT BUY FROM BEST BUY!!!!!! Hope this helped...peace!!!
P.S. Get those speakers online as well. DO NOT BUY THEM AT A STORE. There are too many good deals on the Net (free shipping for purchases over $150, etc) to not buy them online. Remember, with JBL, EBAY is your friend
PSS. If you need help, LET ME [email protected] is my e-mail. Or PM me and I'll answer you shortly. Peace!!!!!!
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PEAS,
~*Drew*~
Last edited by ne1seenmykeys on Jul-28-2002 at 07:04
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