Hello!
First and foremost, I've been following this forum for a few weeks since I discovered it last month, and I want to say this is a great forum, I've learned a lot of helpful stuffs from people here.
I'm a college student, so budget is very tight for me. I play an acoustic at school, but I can't afford one for home. I just recently bought a Yamaha CP33, which has been hooked up to my Sony HT speakers. This is perfect for harmonicas except for piano, it just doesn't sound accurate, it sounds like as if I'm playing some mp3 instead. I don't know much about speakers, it confuses me when I look at their spec sheets. But I've been doing a lot of research here on this forum, and I've narrowed down to a few vintage speakers. I was hoping someone could give me a recommendation for a pair that could produce the most accurate acoustic piano sound.
- a pair of 3 ways Fisher speakers
- a pair of Polk monitor 7
- a pair of Polk monitor 10
- a pair of A/D/S 2 ways
Also, which setup produces the most accurate sound, 3 ways floor standing speakers or a pair of bookshelf speakers, separate tweeters, and a sub woofer?
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by piano_uno; 11/09/12 12:30 PM.