Example of something that would fit your room.
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A new pair of Silverline Minuet Supreme Plus can be had for 700 bucks. They are attractive and great all-around speakers that are easy to drive and should be no problem for your Rotel. I’m a big fan of buying speakers first and then buying an amp that can drive them properly and mate well sonically, which you're kind of seeing why now since Totems that you like aren't a good fit for your amp. In any event, the Minuets are plenty good enough that they’ll reward you for upgrading amplification down the road while sounding great with your current amp. Best of luck. |
Totem Model 1 signatures are amazing!! IF you can give them the required high quality electronics and power! (100w per channel) If you really want Totems, then you need to upgrade your amp or they will sound very pedestrian. So, you might want to look at speakers that are way more sensitive to get the best out of the Rotel. Gdnrbob is correct...BUT Im not sure the Rotel is musical or sweet sounding enough for that option. I say upgrade the amp first, then speakers will be easier to find that will work for you. Matt M |
Have you listened to the ELAC UB-5? Nice balanced sound with excellent imaging, detail, and bass for the size/price. Throw in Dayton Audio 24" metal stands for a little over $60 shipped, (Parts Express). Use some black Goriila tape to fill wire holes on center column and fill all three with sand. Blue Tack the speakers- I'm using a NAD D3020 amp & sounds great to my ear. Music Direct gives you 60 days to check them out with your room & system, if you can't get a local shop to give a home trial. |
This is a bit of a challenge. You have 60 wpc, so you are limited to fairly efficient speakers. Perhaps a pair of used Zu speakers might fit the bill. Your room is nicely sized, so I wouldn't expect super deep bass without subs. Otherwise, I would suggest a pair of used Vandersteen 2's, non signature models are well in your budget. B |