Need Detail/ Resolution with Impact and Weak Bass


Sounds weird right? Need some speakers for the bedroom. Having tried Electrostatic (Martin Logan) I liked the detail and spaciousness but hated that you got no impact from a rimshot, no "glistening" from high-hats and dynamic range seemed compressed. Plus, there was too much bass! The room is configured somehow to totally reinforce the bass so bass-shy speakers are actually preferred, as the bass is naturally augmented. I have a lot of amplifiers, so the options are Counterpoint SA-220 (220 watts, hybrid), Adcom GFA-555 II (200 watts solid state), or a BAT VK-200 (100 watts solid state). I don't really need it to play LOUD, meaning the music goes right through you, its the bedroom after all, but need to play with good dynamic contrasts knowing that the bass will be reinforced. The speakers will face the awesome leather chair, for relaxed listening and then need to be turned 90 degrees to face the bed because my timer will kick in at 7:30 am and activate the power conditioner which turns on the amps to wake me up, so we can't have anything to unmanageably large and unweildy. Am thinking Merlin VSM's or B&W Nautilus bookshelf, but have not heard either. Don't like a bookshelf with stands less than 28" because they need to shoot over the bedframe. Sorry to gross everyone out with the bedroom stories (hey I'm not badlooking), but I know you all have great recommendations so lets hear them.
south_park

Showing 1 response by reubent

Save yourself a ton-o-money and get the Triangle Titus xs(old version) or 202 (new tweeter). They list for $495, sometimes are discounted to $450 and you can resale them quickly for nearly $400 on this site! They are very fast (electrostatic like) and are very revealing. They weigh 11 lbs. each and would work well on 28 inch stands (optimal stand would be 24-28").

You know, it would cost nearly nothing to try them and you may find that they work perfectly. BTW, bass is solid down to 55-60hz, then drops off quickly.

Enjoy,

TIC