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We have the "modern/simplistic" look in our Townhouse.

As everyone here knows, I love my M60's and would never part with them. I do however feel that If im going to have a 2.0 system (no sub) for both movies and music (mostly movies) that I may be able to find a loudspeaker that handles bass even better than the 60's.

Any suggestions on Loudspeakers that can hit those lows in movies and such?

My budget is in the $4500-$6000 range for towers.

With my situation in mind, what would you guys suggest?

Thanks




If you are "forced" to go with two speakers for music and movies, I would strongly suggest a set of bi-polar or omni-polar speakers.

I had a set of Mirage M3-si bi-polar speakers that portrayed a very live perormance type of sound. The effect with movies was easily better than a pair of direct firing speakers. (It's only when you get into multi-channel bi-polar that it comes in second to a conventional home theater speaker setup).

I have a friend who owns a pair of Mirage bi-polars (pre-omnipolar speakers) and is completely happy with the "bi-polar stereo sound" for movies.

It is something to consider. If you go with one of their top models, they can reproduce the lower frequencies quite well.