“Denon DP-400 (White) Semi-Automatic Analog Turntable with Speed Auto Sensor | Specially Designed Curved Tonearm | Supports 33 1/3. 45, 78 RPM (Vintage) Speeds | Modern Looks, Superior Audio”has been added to your cart.
These speakers sound stunning for the price. They deliver crystal clear highs and mids as well as a substantial amount of bass with the 4.5″ driver. Not to mention the volume they can comfortably spit out. I highly recommend these speakers for anyone looking to get a relatively low-budget audiophile setup.
5 out of 5
Mark–
I have a pair of floor standing Vienna Bach speakers (6 ohms). The receiver I use for them is a 2 channel Sony GX 9 ES. I tried a couple other pairs of 8 ohm bookshelf speakers for the B connection, so I would have 4 speakers blasting out in 2 channel mode for music and video. Took me awhile to figure out that I needed a 6 ohm pair to match the Bach’s output. 8 ohm bookshelf speakers overpowered the much larger Bachs. The JBL Stage 120 speakers are a perfect match, and now I have a nice wall of sound with the 2 pairs operating perfectly together in my living room.
Raymond Luvisa –
These speakers sound stunning for the price. They deliver crystal clear highs and mids as well as a substantial amount of bass with the 4.5″ driver. Not to mention the volume they can comfortably spit out. I highly recommend these speakers for anyone looking to get a relatively low-budget audiophile setup.
Mark –
I have a pair of floor standing Vienna Bach speakers (6 ohms). The receiver I use for them is a 2 channel Sony GX 9 ES. I tried a couple other pairs of 8 ohm bookshelf speakers for the B connection, so I would have 4 speakers blasting out in 2 channel mode for music and video. Took me awhile to figure out that I needed a 6 ohm pair to match the Bach’s output. 8 ohm bookshelf speakers overpowered the much larger Bachs. The JBL Stage 120 speakers are a perfect match, and now I have a nice wall of sound with the 2 pairs operating perfectly together in my living room.
Lloyd Nelson –
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