The slim tall floorstanding Tannoy R3s are very civilized and close in performance to the Tannoy Berkeley's.
Tonally they sound similar but don't have quite the scale or insight of the larger boxed Berkeley's but their dual bass drivers give them deeper bass.
The main difference is the sheer sense of ease the 15 inch dual concentric drivers give to the vintage design. Congestion is not an issue with them. Sitting, stands and ancillaries might be though.
The Tannoy MX3s are also good speakers, perhaps a little clearer and sharper than the Berkeley's or the R3s but they're not in the same league to escaping the box sound when it comes to scale.
I have also heard the Tannoy Saturn's (I think it was the 6) but that one sounded a little muddy and thick.
Even with a tube amp.
If you can get to hear some R3s or even R2s they should be a step up from your current 633s.
I can't really recommend anything else that sounds like a Tannoy. Certainly nothing that doesn't still employ paper cone drivers.
Tonally they sound similar but don't have quite the scale or insight of the larger boxed Berkeley's but their dual bass drivers give them deeper bass.
The main difference is the sheer sense of ease the 15 inch dual concentric drivers give to the vintage design. Congestion is not an issue with them. Sitting, stands and ancillaries might be though.
The Tannoy MX3s are also good speakers, perhaps a little clearer and sharper than the Berkeley's or the R3s but they're not in the same league to escaping the box sound when it comes to scale.
I have also heard the Tannoy Saturn's (I think it was the 6) but that one sounded a little muddy and thick.
Even with a tube amp.
If you can get to hear some R3s or even R2s they should be a step up from your current 633s.
I can't really recommend anything else that sounds like a Tannoy. Certainly nothing that doesn't still employ paper cone drivers.