I would reconsider the model 14's. I too had 19's and sold them due to a change to a smaller listening area .
I would take 15 minutes and read this article.
https://www.audiophilenirvana.com/audiophile-equipment-reviews/altec-lansing-model-14/
Desperate to Get Back to Horns
After selling my Altec Model 19’s some 30 years ago out of dire necessity, I’ve been lost ever since, and goodness knows I’ve tried. From conventional to stat’s, and everything in between, nothing has filled the void. I even built an Altec 604 based system at great expense, but it just wasn’t for me.
I still can’t accommodate the size of the Model 19’s, and Model 14’s are not on my list because I chose the 19’s over them when I bought the 19’s new. With that said, I’m wondering if a speaker like the Volti Razz would get me close? Or perhaps something from the Klipsch Heritage Series, like the Cornwall?
For years, I lusted after a pair of Avantegarde Uno’s, but after hearing them a few years ago, I just wasn’t impressed, not to mention the price point. A buddy of mine told me to check the cost of the drivers in the Klipsch, and I was absolutely shocked how inexpensive they are, so they’re not really a consideration unless I hear otherwise. I just don’t understand how they can justify the price point of the new Cornwall when the drivers are so inexpensive.
I realize only another pair of Model 19's can replace them, but are there any other speakers in the $5K range, new or pre-owned, that can bring back some of that Altec Model 19 magic?
I would reconsider the model 14's. I too had 19's and sold them due to a change to a smaller listening area . I would take 15 minutes and read this article. https://www.audiophilenirvana.com/audiophile-equipment-reviews/altec-lansing-model-14/
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What about a pair of Altec Valencia? Not quite on par with the Model 19 but with some cabinet tweaks and perhaps an active crossover, you may be able to get close. And for well under your budget. I didn't get to hear them but Heretic (now defunct) made a horn design based loosely on Altecs, and I've seen one or two on the used markets for around $4K. |
Not to be confrontational but dismissing the Klipsh (or any piece of equipment) because they don't cost enough is part of the issue driving this hobby in the wrong direction. Good equipment doesn't have to cost an arm and leg. High cost is a significant factor in driving away or denying entry to upcoming generations. |