tomjtx;164146 Wrote: > If you can get a Lavry cheap(the lowest price I was able to negotiate > was 850.00 > US.) then get it! > Combined with the SB you are in Transporter territory for less money. > I prefer the TP but the margin is very small and very subjective. If > dollars were tight the SB>Lavry is the way to go IMHO. > There are some great ,moderately priced speakers and integrated amps > out there, read the magazines and weigh the input from the forums, but > MOST OF ALL listen and don't be in a hurry. Try to find a good dealer > in your area and also take advantage of the 30 day trials some people > offer. > You might not want to commit until you hear some competing gear. > > Good luck, I hope you have fun and don't go too broke:-)
Thanks for your input ! I am in Sweden ATM and the retail price I have seen here is 1500 USD ! I can get it for 800 USD with warranty which would mean almost 50% off. As for the whole SB -> Lavry thing I have a question and feel I need to issue a "stupid question" alert so be prepared. If I get the Lavry could you tell me exactly how one would connect the SB to the Lavry ... and the Lavry to something like an integrated amp say a Rotel RA-01 ? Why I ask is that I have read about how you should set the volume to max on the SB, for some reason ? And that there could be risk of blowing the speakers .. something like that. I have been reading som much it's all a blur by now. My head is spinning with all these terms. It should be the digital outs from the SB into the Lavry right ? And then from there into the amp ? It's stupid I know but I warned you ! :) -- thingfish ------------------------------------------------------------------------ thingfish's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9126 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=30823 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles