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

toontrader

You will change whatever you start with, so make a start with used speakers, get listening, learn about the room.

I don’t care how much money you have, I would start with this pair of JSE Infinite Slope Model II’s. Two unique patents make discernable differences. Have seller drop them off unpackaged for you at his local UPS Pack and Ship (who you pre-arrange with).

Rosewood (walnut stained reddish)

 

They are easy for a woodworker to cover in a new select veneer after you fall in love with them. Recommended substitute drivers are known, the grille’s wood frame’s are easy to simply staple new cloth, the results will stand up against nearly anything you audition to replace them.

I owned and loved them

Change from 4 to 3 wheels, get advantages of easy movement

Toe-In Alternates, Stereo and Video

btw, they are shown backwards, you want the tweeters narrow beam on the inside

 

this rare model 4 with 1 damaged tweeter might still be available

seller says local pickup in Florida

pair of dynaudio d28 tweeters

Model II’s started with D21 tweeters, most were blown/replaced, several options exist, the D28 above was the tweeter for the Model 1.8

Model II Bass is a 10" and a 12" with the Bass Phase Shift Patent

Model 4, their last product: Bass is two 10" (in more cu. ft. cabinet), with the Bass Phase Shift Patent. I never saw or heard a Model 4, the Model II has more than enough bass IMO, and I prefer it’s appearance,

 

 

@toontrader Having owned both Harbeth 40.2 Anniversary's and horn speakers, I prefer horns.  I'm currently using Cary SLI 80 HS with factory cap and hexfred rectifier upgrades. Pairing this integrated with upgraded EL34's and NOS tubes is a sneaky good combo with horn speakers.  So based upon first hand experience, I'd pick the Volit / Cary combo over the much more expensive Harbeth 40.2's.

If you are considering speakers other than a Volti or Harbeth 40.2, you should here a range of types—conventional box speakers, panel speakers like Magnepans, open baffle speakers like PureAudioProject. speakers meant for placement in the corners of the room, like Audio Note speakers, and other speaker types that you can see at shows.  The brands I mentioned above consistently deliver good sound, in my opinion.

Also, don’t stretch to get a speaker out of your price range if it means going cheap on the amp.  The right amp is very important to getting the right sound.

I still own/have owned 1/2 of the speakers that somebody listed above.

If you post you want opinions on a speaker, 100 people will reply with a 100 different recommendations. IMO, start going to audio shows like the Tampa Show this weekend and you will see maybe 100 different speakers.

There are many speakers that are better than the kef blades for quite a bit less money. If you want some great sounding speakers for your room, used, you can pick up a pair of Revel Salon 2’s for $10k and would never need another speaker, then you will need a very good amp to power them. Look at the Usher BE10’s used for $7k, Usher BE20’s for $10k used, or the Totem Winds for $5k-$8k.

If you want something very close to the Kef Blades for 1/5 the cost, look at the Kef LS60’s that are active meaning they have the amps/dacs built in to the speakers. I’ve auditioned both speakers in the same largish room and I would buy the LS60’s. All you need is an Ethernet cable (or WiFi) and power to each speaker and you are done. Because you have a large room, I would also add 2 of the Kef subs which are easy to add to the LS60’s via the Kef app on your iPhone.