1 cup of Klipsch La Scala + 1 cup of Merlin VSM =


I'm curious......I have heard neither speaker, but I've read of the virtues of both, and plan to audition both at some time in the near future.

That said, something these two designs seem to have in common is an awesome midrange, which by consensus, seems to be the most critical part of a loudspeaker to "get right." The Merlin VSM is said to excel at imaging and soundstaging, with incredible detail and timbral accuracy. The Klipsch LaScala is said to excel at speed, dynamics, impact and output capability. It seems to me that if the qualities of both speakers could be blended into one, you'd have quite a performer!

So, if you put 1 cup of La Scala, and 1 cup of VSM in a dish, threw it in the oven, and baked it for an hour, what speaker would result?

To take it a step further, what speaker would result for less than $6K?
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Blue Sky Big Blue with dual big blue subwoofers, get the blue Sky BMC to tie it all together and you don't need to buy amplifiers with this system.

You can get a more sophisticated crossover to encapsulate room correction and more felxible options for the bass. like the XTA/ Dolby Lake Contour...lots of options

Now you have a full range system that can play fullrange @ 116+ dB all day with ease,

Sorry they are not available in burled walnut but something has to give at your price point for what you demand.