You are probably going to get a real mixed bag of opinion on your question, and FWIW, here's mine.
I have no experience with the Bohlenders, but have owned Acoustats and Carver Amazings, and done a lot of listening to a pair of Slant 6's owned by a friend.
The Acoustat Spectra 11 and 22's were sort of the final products offered by Acoustat before they folded, and as such they utilize the best technology the company had developed. I personally liked my Acoustats, although they were quite inefficient (81-82 db).
The Carver Amazings threw a much bigger, holographic soundstage than the Acoustats, but they were a bugger to drive. Your 300 wpc Carver amp may sound like it has enough juice to handle the Amazings, but it may not -- particularly if you like to listen at high volume levels.
Of the speakers where I have direct experience, I'd choose the Slant 6's. I think they do more things right than the others, although they don't match the large image of the Amazings.
Maybe someone who has experience with the Bohlenders can provide some insight about them for you.
I have no experience with the Bohlenders, but have owned Acoustats and Carver Amazings, and done a lot of listening to a pair of Slant 6's owned by a friend.
The Acoustat Spectra 11 and 22's were sort of the final products offered by Acoustat before they folded, and as such they utilize the best technology the company had developed. I personally liked my Acoustats, although they were quite inefficient (81-82 db).
The Carver Amazings threw a much bigger, holographic soundstage than the Acoustats, but they were a bugger to drive. Your 300 wpc Carver amp may sound like it has enough juice to handle the Amazings, but it may not -- particularly if you like to listen at high volume levels.
Of the speakers where I have direct experience, I'd choose the Slant 6's. I think they do more things right than the others, although they don't match the large image of the Amazings.
Maybe someone who has experience with the Bohlenders can provide some insight about them for you.