@audiotroy are you thinking that the Mini Utopias are still going to server me best?
Changes in my life, new system, need new speakers
So I have moved into a new place, and have a very very small family room. Also got hit by a power surge and were taken out. I am working with insurance (slow) and manufactures (ever slower). But for now I have gone from an Audio Research LS5 MK III and Odyssey Kismet mono blocks. To an NAD M12 and M32 which I have 0 complaints about even coming from tubes and Class A’s the NAD Masters series just sounds amazing to me. But this new sleek looking system in my modern family room is kind of an eye sore with my current JM Lab Mini Utopia speakers. Now by no means am I giving up my Mini Utopia’s they will go with the Audio Research and Kistmet’s when I get a bigger place. For now I am going to the NAD stuff because I really like it and I want a small sleek amazing sounding bookshelf to go with the setup.
I was looking at the LS50 Meta initially but I do have the budget for more. Then I was looking at the Monitor Audio Gold 100 5g which used is right in my $2500 budget.
I listen to everything but mainly Classical, Jazz, and Rock and whichever bookshelf I pick will be matched with an SVS 3000 Micro
I am not looking for you to make a decision for me. I am looking for amazing sounding bookshelf speakers in my $2500 budget (used speaker budget) or if i am better off keeping the Mini Utopias for now. If I do find something it would be nice if they were a step up from the Mini Utopias. I will do my own research and testing, just looking for speakers people recommend and the reason why. Then this summer when I get a house I will have two amazing systems.
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@grislybutter some days I wish audio was easier and not subjective like, hey here is a speaker that costs $1000 a pair bout sounds better than an $10k speaker out there. |
@driftingbunnies thanks for your post. Never thought about the DIY route. There are some nice drivers and crossovers out there. Honestly I want something that looks cool too.
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@grislybutter I get that but when the same name is dropped a few times then I know there is something interesting there. Also I get stuff I have not heard before and that is fun to research
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@iseland yes I did mean the M23 |
@audiotroy I really love my mini utopias. The more time I spend with the NAD M12 and M23 though hooked up to the mini utopias the more I am hearing some flaws in the M23. I would say the m23 is a bit cold through the mids and over bright a bit on the highs. After a bit a listening with the JM Lab tweeter my ears start screaming! I listen to a lot of Jazz so a trumpet will just kick in fatigue so fast! So to refine my original post. My Mini Utopias are never going anywhere! But I am looking for something with a soft dome tweeter that is not bright and warmer mids. I thing it will make the setup I have for now ( I will have two setups soon) really sing. There have been some great recommendations, but some of them have gotten out of my price range. Also I am not going to a Kanta with a Beryllium Focal tweeter I will have no ears left after that. So my search continues specifically for a soft some warm mid bookshelf. |
@nonoise I have to say that is a simple but elegant looking speaker. The price is not crazy and within budget. May not be easy to source in the states but I will very much await your feedback on it. Seems to check all the boxes.
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@nonoise Thanks for that link! I am looking forward to your feedback on the speakers! |