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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Healey" data-source="post: 55772" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Re: Best Bang for Buck Home Listening Monitors</p><p></p><p>I bought a pair of Electro-Voice Sentry 100 monitors ($100) and a Crown D-75 power amplifier ($100) that I think will blow away almost any of the lower end monitors out there today, and even some of the higher end monitors. You need a strong HF? How about an icepick to the ear! (Note: that's with Sentry 100's tweeter in the "flat" or +3dB position, it's actually much more reasonable at -3dB).</p><p></p><p>I have a second pair of the powered version (Sentry 100EL) that I got for $75 a monitor- they sound almost as good as the D-75 powered ones. I also have a pair of EV Interface 1 Series II which is a kinda-sorta consumer version of the Sentry. I power them with a Denon home theater amp and they sound really good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Healey, post: 55772, member: 279"] Re: Best Bang for Buck Home Listening Monitors I bought a pair of Electro-Voice Sentry 100 monitors ($100) and a Crown D-75 power amplifier ($100) that I think will blow away almost any of the lower end monitors out there today, and even some of the higher end monitors. You need a strong HF? How about an icepick to the ear! (Note: that's with Sentry 100's tweeter in the "flat" or +3dB position, it's actually much more reasonable at -3dB). I have a second pair of the powered version (Sentry 100EL) that I got for $75 a monitor- they sound almost as good as the D-75 powered ones. I also have a pair of EV Interface 1 Series II which is a kinda-sorta consumer version of the Sentry. I power them with a Denon home theater amp and they sound really good too. [/QUOTE]
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