From small speakers to floorstanding


My new audio space is big... 20w x 35l x 8h. I use it for everything from HT, gaming, and vinyl -- it's a do it all kind of space.

I've tried out 2 sets:
Orb Audio
Aperion 5T

The Orb Audio was an easy test -- I know this setup very well and really like them for what they do. I ran this setup for about 3 years and it's quite enjoyable. For the new room size, I'm asking quite a bit.

Aperion 5T -- They are nice too, but only a small incremental improvement over the orbs (yah, I know... surprised me too). I'm hearing some congestion in the midrange. Can't really describe it just yet, but I do hear some veiling. The Orbs are much more detailed in the upper midrange and treble (almost to a fault). I think the 5Ts are out due to the only small improvement (...and even that's debatable).

I'd like to upgrade to a larger speaker set because I have the space. Problem is... where do I go from here? I know I'm getting an SVS-Ultra sub at some point, but what L/R combo do I use? Music production is first. HT IMO doesn't have the high level of sensitivity that HiFi does.

Budget for L/R is whatever it needs to be in order to hit the sweet spot. I don't mind paying for exponential improvements, just don't want to spend 10x for only incremental. Know what I mean?

Thanks!
martinman

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My listening room is 16.5 X 34 w/cathedral ceilings. !2" Tannoy Dual Concentric (HPD 315's, ca 1975, Hard Edge surround conversion, custom 150 liter cabinets, custom crossovers) fills this space, in a very satisfying way.

Tannoy's current Prestige line has several models that would suit your needs. Kingdom Royas, Canterbury SE, etc.

I am able to drive them with a 9Wpc SET 300B, to a level beyond what I want to listen to.

The versions w/15" woofers may be what you need in your room. Tannoys are very good at reproducing the scale of music, which makes them ideal for large spaces.

Regards,
Dan