New speaker consideration - De Capo MM


Hi all,

I am in the market for a new pair of speakers.

my budget is around $3000, and I am looking for bookshelf speakers.
Right now, my primary interest is the De Capo MM bookshelf speakers which is handmade in Canada.

My system is MC352 power amp, MC220 preamp, Chord Qutest DAC, Audioquest cable, my room is 13"x13"x8".

I would like to know the characteristic of the speakers (De Capo) , and whether or they will be the right choice for my stereo system.
I mainly like holographic soundstage and a good, clear mid-range with a lot of high frequency resolution without fatiguing. 
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Decades ago, when I owned MM de Capos (non BE) I bought felt surround rings for that tweeter, which helped a lot with imaging. 

These days I would consider Underwood HiFi LSA speakers, which have gotten excellent reviews 
@yogiboy nailed it.

Having a surplus of grunt to create more headroom is a good thing, and not a weakness or liability.
As pointed out, the sonic signature of the speaker (new model with the beryllium tweeter) with the rest of your system is the synergy discussion point.

The challenge is that the identical system in different listening arenas may sound very different because of the warts and compromises of the room acoustics 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFuOxhxQ7Wo

You should not worry about having too much power. Not enough power would be more of a problem with any speaker that you decide to buy!
To my ears, the be tweeter is way too forward, very fatiguing and bright.  This may be the reason why a lot of owners use them with tubes in an attempt to tame the brightness.  I much preferred the previous generation with the silk dome tweeter.  IMHO, for the money you can do a lot better.  
You make me worry. I just bought the De capo, it might not be a good match for my muscle amp. I might have  return the speakers and order something less efficient for my amp then





Your 350 w.p.c. solid state muscle amp is certainly overkill when it comes to the De Capo speakers. I have owned 3 pairs of them, and currently own the Reference 3A Episodes, which use the same drivers. The De Capos have always sounded their best for me with simple tube amps, SET amps, and refined, medium to low power solid state amps like the small Pass Labs First Watt series. Great with Peter Daniels Patek gain clone amps too. The speakers should sound quite good in your small room, but if you enjoy powerful, deeper bass, you might want to consider the floorstanding Episodes. Both have fantastic clarity and extension in the highs, and a lively but slightly forward upper midrange.