Found your thread very worthwhile, since I've been on a similar quest. Recently went to Toronto, and hoped to hear both the Spendor 5se and the Focus 688, for comparable reasons. That is; wondering if the three-way (3 x6 inch drivers plus tweeter; 41 inches high)in my small room is the best option. Spendor dealer was temporarily out of commission after a fire. Went to a retailer for Focus Audio, but they had no FS 688 in stock. So; I listened to the 788. If I can extrapolate from that experience, the FS 688 should be very fine indeed as a small room application.
I listened to the Dynaudio 25s elsewhere; a very agreeable well-balanced sound. They made me think some of what I have been hearing sacrifices some of the midrange to extremes of high and low. Some might find them a bit laid back; I would have snapped them up if I'd had an extra few thousand dollars in my jeans at the time.
I would suggest you audition Reference 3a's; perhaps starting with the Dulcets. I had a weekend audition at home; thought they had a special directness and liveliness to their voice, and a very nice balance across the spectrum. Neither the deepest of bass, nor the last word in sheer detail, but highly engaging and musical, and a relative bargain in my books. Perhaps the combination of small size and crossover-less amp to woofer design; they seem to bring out more music at low volume than anything I can recall.
Let us know how you make out.
p.s. How good were the Spendors for resolution of low level detail?
I listened to the Dynaudio 25s elsewhere; a very agreeable well-balanced sound. They made me think some of what I have been hearing sacrifices some of the midrange to extremes of high and low. Some might find them a bit laid back; I would have snapped them up if I'd had an extra few thousand dollars in my jeans at the time.
I would suggest you audition Reference 3a's; perhaps starting with the Dulcets. I had a weekend audition at home; thought they had a special directness and liveliness to their voice, and a very nice balance across the spectrum. Neither the deepest of bass, nor the last word in sheer detail, but highly engaging and musical, and a relative bargain in my books. Perhaps the combination of small size and crossover-less amp to woofer design; they seem to bring out more music at low volume than anything I can recall.
Let us know how you make out.
p.s. How good were the Spendors for resolution of low level detail?