Here's another direction
I built these and love them
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/BOOKSHELF-3WC.htm
Took some time, but they are everything I want in a bookshelf system, detailed, fills the room with music, and on and on.
Bookshelf speakers that renders 3D soundstage
Recently I am on a quest to find a pair of bookshelf speakers under $2k that will render 3D soundstage. The soundstage does not need to be much wider than the speakers that are approximately 7-8 ft apart but, within the soundstage, I am particularly looking for the decent depth, focus image and pinpoint instrument/vocal separation. The other sound trait I am particularly looking for is the nimble, agile bass that could go down to around 45 Hz -3dB. The pairing amplification is going to be Parasound A23. If you have experienced / auditioned that, please let me know.
Here's another direction I built these and love them http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/BOOKSHELF-3WC.htm Took some time, but they are everything I want in a bookshelf system, detailed, fills the room with music, and on and on. |
Again, thank you everyone taking your time to provide me valuable inputs. Really appreicated. The BMR Monitors seem to be one of the faves but the coveat of glare around 2 kHz and the compression / wide radiation traits mentioned by Erin bothers me a bit. In addition, I am also looking at both highly raved S400 Mk ii and S300 Mk ii from Buchardt as mentioned by @vthokie83. The company also announces a more affordable new addition, P300, that is essentially a stripped down version of S400 Mk ii with less quality x’over and half warranty period (5 yrs). Since no reviews are available, I am hesitated to act in good faith. Plan to order both BMR and Buchardt for home auditioning and pick one. |
@lanx0003 sounds like a plan. I have heard both speakers. IMHO the BMR crushes the S400 which is a competnet but kind of boring speaker. Our club just did a standmount speaker event with 17 speakers under $3k. Among them were the BMR, S400, Falcon Q7, GR Xls-Encore, and many more. Around 130 people attended. The BMR was by far the overwhelming fav of the event. The KEF R3 and ATC SCM-11 were also up there by most folks assessments. You’ve really got to hear for yourself but it wouldn’t hurt to audition some of these speakers if you have time. |
Wish I were there. I kind of felt the same way for S400 too but was not sure to give it a try. I think I could probably rule it out now. Was interested in ATC but there is no dealer here in the south Florida. I guess one at a time now. Dennis said he will give 14 days for trial. Just need to pay for the shipping back if not working out. |
The best speakers for imaging and sound stage are the ones with the best driver integration and coherence- in other words both drivers blend together seamlessly in their crossover region and truly sound like a point source. Anything made by KEF would work well if you like their tonal balance. The option I prefer would be the Falcon Acoustics of MoFi LS3/5a monitors.
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