Passive Bookshelf Speaker Selection


Putting together a first set-up for exclusively turntable listening. I have narrowed things down to the Fluance RT-85 and NAD C 316BEE but am getting stuck with passive bookshelf speakers. Originally was set on the Klipsch RP-600ms but am having second thoughts given concerns about the potential fatigue and overbearing brightness; I’m wondering if I should go for another option in the $500 range or stick with the Klipsch, which I can get for under 500. I’m considering the KEF Q150s, PSB Alpha P5s, ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2s, and B&W 607s. Looking for good dynamics that aren’t overwhelming but also warmth.  

Ideally, I’d love to go test any of these out but that’s unfortunately not an option right now. 

I listen mostly to rock and indie/alternative, and the room is roughly 13x17 ft. 


Should I get the Klipsch or head in a different direction? Any help would be appreciated. 


thisisnotfortears

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I'm a big fan of Dali in that price range.Entirely IN HOUSE construction in Denmark.Wood/Paper pulp midbass drivers that have a wonderfuly organic midrange hard to find in that budget range along with an extended,smooth Silk dome tweeter..Very good imaging & staging..Hard to fault...
And exactly what is that CRAP you spout EVERY DAY?OPINION.He ask for opinions genius.

 OP DO NOT LISTEN TO A WORD THIS IDIOT SPOUTS,HE HAS THE REP OF BEING A COMPLETE CLOWN!