Into the wayback machine, Sherman
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Im looking to set up my first 'listening room' on somewhat of a budget though.
I need some help deciding on my speakers. I'm looking at:
Infinity Primus P252
Boston Acoustics CS-226
Polk Audio Monitor 60
Sony SS-F7000
I'm most likely pairing these with a Pioneer VSX-519V-K
Which of these are my best bets or are there any other speakers and/or receivers I should be looking at?
a friend of mine became a legacy dealer this week. he toured the factory and brought home a set of Whispers. I helped him unload so was there when he hooked up his 8 watt custom made Morrow Audio SET mono blocks. If you want to see unusual design in a very large speaker, check out their website. Anyway, right out of the box, the sound was smooth and mellow. Just a little down on bass, but the 8 15" woofers were brand new and it was an SET. I had also brought over an Arcam P80 stereo amp that I no longer use, so we hooked that budget solid state amp up (65w 8ohm, 105w 4ohm).
I've been playing and listening to music for over 40 years. I played trumpet from grade school through college, and now days sing in an acapella octet. I work as a broadcast engineer, run front of house at a large church, and am the sound chair for our local community theater. My favorite speakers are a pair of home made TQWT's in my office at work, and I love making and using various electronic devices.
I bought a pair of VA Soloists for a ridiculously low price at a second hand store. The very scanty information I've found about them indicates that they are well received for having good imaging, and that's about it.
It's frustrating that there's an article here at Stereophile about a Levinson 38 preamp where the reviewer mentions using Soloists as reference speakers, and says that they are reviewed 'elsewhere in this issue' but which issue...?
Reading "Juliet, Naked" this week. Nick Hornby is getting back on a killer track.
I liked but was more lukewarm regarding "Slam!"...but to be fair, I had just read "King Dork" and "Slam!" may be better than I recollect! Funny how that can work.
"How To Be Good" and "A Long way Down" are OK, but didn't get my sympathies up for the characters.
"Juliet, Naked" has lots of music-fan related insight that can be almost too astute! 
So far, two thumbs up.
Gold (basis the active Comex December 2009 contract) gapped through old resistance at 1033 last Tuesday. It is now technically (and fundamentally, due to the $USD's continuation of its year-long downtrend) set up to run. Nobody knows how far.
Most of the best miners are still playing catch-up. AUY, GG, NXG, AEM, GOLD, and RGLD still haven't made new all-time highs (exceptions would be GOLD and AEM), but are poised to do so by year-end.
Back to the days when loudspeaker specs told you everything you need to know; http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/yamaha_ns-1000_loudspeaker/index1.html