Hi, understand your need to down size, but here are a few questions to consider. If you run various items to your amp, turntable, TV, etc. this option would not be available with amplified speakers. If you only have one or two items hooked up to your amp it may not be a big problem. Have you considered keeping your amp and purchasing a powered sub and two small speakers or bookshelf ones? Granted, many options! Sound quality, space, budget, do you buy local or online. good luck
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 12:00 AM To: blindav@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [blindav] bookshelf speakers
Hi gang, I'm new here and don't know what is off topic but have a question about speakers. I am moving from a good size house into a converted garage apartment so am having to get rid of a lot of things including my floor speakers. I'm thinking of getting some "bookshelf speakers'" and amwondering what some good ones would be. I was thinking of unamplified ones,although my tuner-amp is about 20 years old and wonder if it's output wouldbe as good as that of amplified speakers I would appreciate any input aboutsome quality bookshelf speakers. Thanks.. Bud Schwab W 6 Z Y P Malibu, California ***You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the Blind Audio/Video email list.To post an email to the list send an email to: blindav@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Please don't forget to visit everyone's favorite podcast www.avrant.com ***
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