As Advised, Starting With Speakers First.


After licking my wounds and on the mend financially, I’m getting poised to rebuild. My wife and I are going to be doing a little touring around WA & OR last week of December and wondered what any of you Pacific Northwester’s thoughts were (yes you too Chuck being a local, but not thinking Tektons just yet) are on some of the local dealers around the area? There’s Tune Hi Fi, Hawthorne Stereo, Definitive Audio, Kitsap Audio and Gig Harbor Audio that all offer some interesting products. Also Reference Media in Bellingham. Any others, pros & cons, general advice, are all welcomed!

These establishments will not even graze all the speaker options out there, so if you have any other speaker recommendations, please let ’em fly. I know, there’s are a ton of threads on speakers, and I am trying to go and hear what I can with my own ears, but I would like to hear of peoples experiences where they order factory direct, which is fairly common these days, sight unseen/unheard and if they are getting/hearing what they want when purchasing blind. Or are you all spending a lot on return shipping?

The listening room at the new digs (ya, even sold the house too) measures 24’ x 15’ with a slightly vaulted ceiling and an L shaped opening to a small kitchen about halfway down. The two end walls that are 15’ wide both have doorways in them so speakers would be in the way. Probably best to have them on one of the long walls. One wall is solid for the first 2 feet then widows 5’ up from there the total length of the wall. The other side is solid, but my back would be to the view whilst listening. All hard surfaces.

Listen to just about every genre of music except Country & opera. Floor standers would be nice bypassing subs, but I’m open (maybe not the wife though, it’s a small house!) Had Martin Logan Spires in the past. Fun to listen to in the sweet spot but got fatiguing during long listening sessions and very unforgiving to poorer recordings. You get what you play.

Budget, well, I sold my previous entire $20K system for about half that so maybe in around $10-12K to replace amp, Dac, source and speakers inclusive.

Thanks
high-amp

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Gig Harbor Audio is a cool dude store, casual and fun. I listened to Harbeths there fed by a reel-to-reel. They have beer on tap!

"My" dealer is Advanced Audio in Tacoma. Victor and Bob are great. 253-472-3133. I bought my Vandersteens there and my Rega CD player. They are an Audio Research, Chord, Vandersteen, McIntosh, Magnepan dealer and maybe Ayre too...can’t remember. Good guys.

A new pair of Vandersteen 2CE Signature IIIs and a Belles integrated amp (w/phono and headphone stage) would be about $6k. Add a Rega Apollo CD player (1000) and turntable and/or Roon Nucleus should keep you near $10k. Good luck!

The Magnepan LRS is supposed to be a stellar speaker and bargain, but would need subwoofers? Advanced Audio has both Vandys and Maggies.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/magnepan-lrs-loudspeaker-0
high-amp

Yes, Definitive bought out Advanced iirc, but the sign on the store still says Advanced Audio. Their website must have been merged with Definitive.

I’ve been wanting to go to Hawthorne and audition Larsens, but they were shut down for months. They offered to loan me a pair for in-home audition but it would mean two 2.5 hour round-trips from where I am on the Olympic Peninsula WA to do that. In the meantime, I bought another pair of Vandersteens!

The Larsens are said to be very room-friendly as far as placement goes, and long wall is ideal iirc. They can go against the wall (it’s recommended) so very spouse friendly. I would like the 8 (3-way) but the 6 is said to be good too. Here is an A’gon thread I recently put up on them: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/larsen-speakers-anyone-here-heard-or-owned-them

I would love to hear Tektons and eat ribs,
millercarbon! :) I’ve seen good comments about those but I wasn’t willing to order them unheard.