Recommend a forward speaker


Apologies in advance for cross posting this on AA as well, but figure there might be some different suggestions over here.

When I say forward, I mean the music is presented forward on the stage, NOT necessarily bright (but could lean that way).

I've got a pair of Verity Audio Parsifals, and they are not forward, and although I love their coherent and open sound, sometimes I feel like the stage is just too far back. I've done a lot to bring it forward: silver cables (Stereovox), Amperex 6922 in my amps, Canary ca 160 amps, Emm front end, still, the basic character of the speakers are still laid back. The soundstage at this point is probably about 3 to 4 feet behind the plane of the speakers. I prefer it at or slightly forward the plane of the speaker. That's what I get for buying without listening first. Although, honestly, it took some listening to finally put my hand on this. I was so taken aback by their beautiful, open sound, it was hard to understand their presentation fully.
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now May be towards a lean sound I will predict the because of your existing close wall and double cabinet placement creating a douple corner that any good spaeker will measure up 12 plus db in your right channel placement at the 80 hz mark
This will leave you with the overall impression of heavyness
even with the good speakers and fine electronics that you have. I truly feel in 4 months you will be in the same boat.
I would consider at least becoming more awear of what a Vandersteen 5A can do in your room with the 11 band room
compensation & each speaker performes a smooth full range in room response without these issues returning.
Cheers Johnnyr
Dennis, as much as I have to listen to Piegas......
You have to listen to Vandys (Quatro & up).
Forgiving, laid back, sweetish sound was usually description of "old" Vs. It is not so with the newer design. Do me a favor (and maybe your self too) give them a shot....it cost you nothing.
You know.......before you decide on Piegas.
Trust me...........I wish you get what you really want,
really. But, I also know misstates can be costly. It happened to me more then ones before. You thing you got it and thennnn.......holy sh.....t, if I only knew.
Don't get me wrong, I am sure Piegas are really great but few more auditions would not hurt. You can always come back to square one.

CES is just around the corner. Great opportunity.
Dennis,

There has been a lot of good advice in the above posts, but here is another one. Check out Legacy Focus HD speakers. They have a very lively presence and are a full range speaker.
Dennis - I think you should consider Coincident Speakers . I suspect they will give you what you're looking for . Either the Pure Reference or the Total Victory 4's .
Iconic 704-8A/GPA 604-8H-II in Stonehenge V cabinet or as implemented by Serious Stereo.
dennis, i have the same conundrum as you - i m looking for a more fwd/involving speaker. (also, i have the exact same repsonse to the veritys.) i would like to hear the piegas, usher be-718, talon hawks, merlins plus others. i've read alot about the coincident speakers, but there are so few dealers. have you tried totem ? fwiw, i think the audio physics are pretty awful and the JM/Focal stuff is not that far behind. i have heard many (highly praised) speakers that are just terrible - it's not even a matter of preference or taste. ps...where did u hear the piegas ? at CSA Audio in NJ ?
hey Dlee... haven't heard the Coincidents. I heard the Totem Model 1, which sounded great, tho not really appropriate for a medium large room. Didn't like the Focal speakers I heard, but haven't heard JM Lab, maybe they're more refined. I heard the Piegas at the Gifted Listener in Virginia...