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Braden
0
Aug 7, 2013
http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/audioengine-a5<br /><br />The Emotivas are often suggested, but always overlooked. Every single review I've read has said that the emotivs are far better than the Audioengines (On both the high- and low-end), and they start at a lower price.<br /><br />I have yet to read a single review arguing against the Emotiva Airmotiv 4s. In my mind, they should definitely get a following: one large enough to warrant a mass buy.<br /><br />P.S. The differences between the Airmotiv 4s and 5s are that the 4s are smaller, cheaper and quieter. That being said, they're still plenty loud enough for home use. I think they're definitely the better buy.
teknoman
5
Aug 7, 2013
BradenHey cool, I added the Emotivas to the list. :)<br /><br />I've never had a chance to hear the ribbon tweeter in person--I hope to be able to do that someday (or just take a chance and buy them). Emotiva has a very strong/vocal online following, so I'm not sure if it's extra-hyped. I was also considering ADAM speakers that also use the ribbon tweeter (they're made in Germany vs. Emotiva that are mostly made in China).<br /><br />Right now my eye is on the Genelec 6010B (newer version of the 6010A I think). I need something small for my new desk, and Genelec is very well respected in the studio recording community.
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