KEF, ProAc, Monitor Audio and others


I've been busy listening to speakers in the 10-15,000 price range and even convinced my wife to join me (not an easy job).  Recently, I've heard the Vandersteen
Treo CT, ProAc D48r,KEF Reference 3, Monitor Audio PL300ii (briefly), Vienna Acoustics Liszt and several others.  I appreciate all the suggestions on this board.  

Some observations: I liked the Vandersteen but would love to consider one of their higher end models.  However, as I posted before, the local dealer doesn't carry those models and the nearest dealer who does is several hundred miles away.  Also, the necessity of electricity for the higher models is problematic for me. I really like the soundstage, imaging and musicality of the KEF Reference 3.  Would like to hear the KEF Reference 5, even though it would stretch my price range, but can't find it at any local dealer.  Some say the 3 is actually better so they don't carry the 5. Didn't like the Liszt compared to the KEF. Plan to hear the Monitor Audio again since I was impressed during a brief listening. Also, I've been told that Revel-- and possibly others--will introduce new models in January at the CES.  Right now, the KEF 3 is at the top of my list and my wife reached the same conclusion.  May wait until January to see what's announced at the CES.  
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Showing 3 responses by twoleftears

How did you like the ProAc?  What didn't you like about the Liszts?

The other speaker that should be on your list is the Spendor D9.

And yes, check out also Dynaudio Contour 60.

My new 4D system leaves conventional stereo and 3D in the dust.

Besides width, depth, and height, 4D adds the further dimension of PRAT.

Thanks to the "magic" of 4D, you are transported through a wormhole to the experience of the actual audio event in real time.

@milpai Can we get back to the original topic?


Seconded!


And @bo1972 , unless you're prepared to list in detail every component in these supposed 3D-systems, all electronics, speakers, and cables, could you just start your own 3D thread and post in that dimension there.