My solution was to get rid of the b&w’s and two subwoofers. Purchased ‘full range’ Sonos Faber Amati Futuras. Now I have a very balanced sound with loads of very accurate bass. These speakers will play any type of music well. The wife will be satisfied since she’s looking at two Italian designed cabinets as opposed to the four cabinets you have now.
Advice on whether speaker upgrade is in order
Hi,
Looking for speaker advice. I’m not super knowledgeable about gear nor do I have time/access to demo a lot of stuff. I am still with my first pair of good speakers (B&W803Matrix2). The signal first goes through a Velodyne DD10 subwoofer (using the sub's crossover to keep the lower registers). I have a heavily Bryston system, and am probably not going to change that anytime soon: All front end sources go in digital format to Bryston DAC 2, which runs to Bryston BP25 preamp, then to 7B squared monos. System sounds pretty good, though I wonder if speakers are limiting factor, and I would like the simplicity of not having a sub. I also can see what people mean about Bryston gear sounding a little tinny or bright at times.
If I were to evolve the system, would speakers be high on the list, and recommendations given this hardware? (I have read ATC, PMC, and Dynaudio are well matched to Bryston, but I don't know if materially better, and I can't keep up with the new entrants, Tekton, etc.) Other thoughts on system evolution (or should I shut up and focus on music!).
Thanks
Matt