Well, Chas, I suppose I am, sort of, but am a bit concerned about the possibility of taking a sideways step. I don't really have time to get out and audition speakers, and I prefer to stick with things for a bit, so I'd like to find a speaker that is not only different, but will really outshine the Twins. Is that even possible in my price range? Would the X2 (which does seem interesting from the little available info) be an improvement, or just different?
Moving up the Reynaud line, opinions please...
I've been pretty happy with my current system, vintage restored Accuphase P-300, C-200 amps and Reynaud Twin Sig's. The Twin's have always been a bit small for my room, so I'm thinking of updating. Since I'm fond of the Twin's, I may just move up the Reynaud line, but I'm interested in other options. I''ve always loved Quad 57's, and I'd say that's just about my ideal sound, but I don't have the floor space for them, so with the Quad's as a reference, what else is out there? Maybe Harbeth? I listen mostly to classical and rock, and would love to stay under $3000 new or used. Any thoughts would be wonderful! Thanks, Joe
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