"mini" monitors for Primaluna prologue two


Now that I've decided, and anxiously waiting for arrival, on the Primaluna Prologue two, the search for speakers is underway. I'm putting together a system piece by piece. Amp, speakers, tt, cdp. In that order. I'm looking at stand mount monitors. Something along the lines of Proac 110's, Totem model 1 signatures, etc.

Any suggestions for this amp?
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I have used the following monitors with the Prologue Two:

Rega Ara (now Rega R1) - $550
NHT SB2 (now NHT Classic 2 and Classic 3) - $600/$800
Omega Super 3 - $800

All were different sounding to a degree ... the Omega is a single driver monitor and presented music in a very realistic, in your face manner ... the NHT had a very detailed upper end and were almost 3D sounding ... the Rega were surprisingly full sounding for mini monitors and had a good amount of bass.

Depending on your room size and listening habits, speaker efficiency will come into play. With that said, there are many speakers that will work well with the PL2.

BTW, the Music Hall CD 25.2 and Rega Apollo are excellent CD players to match with the PL2.

Regards, Rich
I also recommend the music hall cd 25.5 with the Prima luna. This CDP sounds much better with this amp than my SS Mac where as my Rega P9 TT sounds better with the Mac.....go figure.
Proposed System:
Primaluna Prologue two amp +
Cambridge Audio Azur 840C CDP
Rega P5 turntable with Rega cartridge
Dynaudio Audience 52SE stand mount speakers

I heard this amp/turntable/speaker combination and really, really liked it. I throw the CDP suggestion in because I think it would compliment the amp and speakers as well.

I also like Totem speakers but have not heard them with this amp - I might suggest the Arros or Forest floor standers, depending on your budget and the size of your room.

Music Hall CDP is nice for the money, but I think the Apollo or 840C would be stronger choices to go with your new amp and the speakers mentioned above in the thread.
Kn,
You don't happen to remember what phono stage was used do you? The P5 is high on my list of tt's.