Hi All,
I'm looking to replace my B&W Dm2. I have the Celestion Ditton 66 in mind but I'm open to other ideas.
I hope you can help.
Thank you
Julie
Location: Bristol
Posts: 15
I'm Julie.
Hi All,
I'm looking to replace my B&W Dm2. I have the Celestion Ditton 66 in mind but I'm open to other ideas.
I hope you can help.
Thank you
Julie
Any particular reason why you want to change? Only curious here, as I would say if they are working fine, and you otherwise like the sound of them, keep them and enjoy them! I think in some ways I am becoming a tight wad in my aging years...
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Location: Bristol
Posts: 15
I'm Julie.
I don't think I will ever be able to sell them - we have a connection but I bought a quad 606 with the 44 preamp a couple of weeks ago and feel I need a different set of speakers.
Nothing wrong with that "connection", I too have had a few of those over the course of time! As to the Ditton's and your new Quads, I will leave that for others to comment on, as I really have no clue how that combo would be! Have fun and enjoy your tunes and new gear!
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Croft Series 7 amps, WLM La Scala, Naim Uniti1, Naim Nait XS3, Naim ND5XS2, Guru Junior
Location: blackpool
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I'm neil.
I know nothing of Ditton 66s - however there are many on here who like them particularly "the all seeing eye" I'm sure they will respond - maybe you could put Ditton 66 in the title
This might help
https://theartofsound.net/forum/show...ghlight=ditton
Location: Bristol
Posts: 15
I'm Julie.
Thank you for your help.
I'm not 100% sure about the Ditton 66s. I'm looking for people to give me advice on the best speakers to use with the quad. it would be great help.
Thanks
You maybe need a budget
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Location: Bristol
Posts: 15
I'm Julie.
Hi Grant
Yeah I do my budget is between £500 and £900.
Location: London/Durham
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I'm Lawrence.
Normally you'd pick the speakers to match the room and then the best amplifier that can drive them with the sound you like in your budget.
What size room have you got?
Location: Bristol
Posts: 15
I'm Julie.
The room is 4m x 3m. It is small but it is not forever