I should start with speakers. This I know. I’d like to establish a new system.


Returning to a hobby I abandoned two decades ago as life interfered with my personal desires. I’d like to slip back in with a decent package for streaming the likes of Tidal and Qobuz. I’ve relieved myself of all software (vinyl and CDs).

I am currently drifting between horns or BBC sound. Two different worlds, but each intrigue me. Considering Volti Audio with Cary SLI80 Integrated while also Harbeth 40.2 with something like a VTL MB185 Series III. Schizophrenic I know.

Dedicated Room 12’W x 30’L x varied vaulted 11’H.

i’d appreciate any discussion or feedback on my personal dilemma. Opportunities to sample these pairings are not in my immediate grasp, but I can consider travel (SE USA) to educate myself in the process. Budget $20k on used market. TIA

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Im not going to push any personal faves that are generally highly biased . But may I offer some SYSTEM synergy general decision factors to consider

.Picking your speakers first in isolation without a contemporaneous proper equal consideration to the upstream amplifier options is a high-risk and likely roadway to disappointment. Total system budget allocations matter upfront.

(1) amps vs speakers budget matrix

The philosophy is clear. An affordable speaker with decent amplification (and source) makes more sense than an expensive speaker with a cheap amp and source.

(2) Don’t ignore Amplifier power ratings and your speaker choice impedance curve & speaker efficiency ratings

Another word on amp power: though it’s less of an issue now compared with the days of valve amplification, if your speakers are demanding to drive, you’ll need a suitably muscular amplifier to support them.

Don’t look only at the headline power figure - see what happens when the impedance drops to four ohms. If the number nearly doubles, then your amplifier has good current delivery and will be capable of driving more demanding speakers.