Best speakers for amp


Hey folks,

I'm looking at upgrading speakers from my B&W DM601S2s. I currently run a NAD C370 with NAD C541 CD Player.

I'd like to keep my amp...how much do you think I should spend maximum on my speakers before I'd need a better amp? Are there any models you would recommend?

In upgrading, I'd like to improve the presence, imaging, and soundstaging, as well as enhancing the bass response.

Any examples of speakers used with this amp? I've thought about the higher end B&W models, such as the DM602S3 or CDM1NT. I've even considered the Nautilus 805s, but would I be wasting money?

Thank you for any help you can provide.
lennychen

Showing 3 responses by sugarbrie

I don't believe you will yield much of a benefit if any from more expensive speakers being powered by your current amp and source. However, a better amp and CD will sound better through the speakers you have. Finally, what are you using for cables?
Your system is very well matched/balanced as it is. I was just commenting that the speakers are not the limiting factor here. Your cable upgrades suggestions are also a good match for that level of equipment, so maybe you should start there. It you can borrow, try a few brands of interconnects. CD player performance tends to vary more than other components with different cables.

If you don't have one; then something like a Audio Power Pack II power conditioner will quiet the background some. Whatever power center you choose; get one that filters the digital separately from the other components.

Better speakers can only hurt if they reveal shortcomings in your other gear. The CDM-1NT would be fine with your setup. Have you heard the new B&W 600 series 3?

In the past I have purchased Vandenhul new, directly from the US importer in New York state (see VDH website). There are some Agon dealers in the classifieds that sell them. Places like AudioAdvisor.com online have a good selection of cables. See there demo/clearance section too. Then there is The Cable Company (www.fatwyre.com) and their companion site (www.usedcable.com)