Seeking speakers under $3K for 10x12 ft room and driven by 20wpc tube amp


I currently have a pair of Apogee Acoustics Centaur Minors driven by a new Black Ice integrated tube amp. The small but dedicated listening room means I’m doing near-field listening with me and the speakers forming a 6’ triangle. As you might expect, these speakers have terrific midrange but at 85dB sensitivity they are a bit difficult to drive and feel limited in dynamics. The room is acoustically treated.


I almost exclusively listen to small combo acoustic jazz and vocals and I’m seeking recommendations for something easier to drive and more dynamic that provides a more “palpable presence” of the musicians when played at louder levels. Prefer small floorstanders for aesthetics but not essential and preferably a brand where I might have a chance to audition them (I’m in SoCal). Also open to used (e.g. something like Wilson Cubs). TIA!

p.s. thanks for the Sonus faber suggestion.

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Fritz Carbons would not be too much for the room.  I have a similar size room and use the Rev 7se.  I have port plugs and  when I use them it does not diminish the tone of the speakers.  I usually have them unplugged and they work well for me.  I also have a pair of Falcon Acoustics Q7s that might work for you.  They are a slightly deeper cabinet version of the LS 3/5a.  They would work well with the music you like but I’m not sure about the amp pairing.  They are only 83-84db sensitivity but are 15 ohm.

Fritz is a great choice!! Like a lot of 2-way monitors, they do best in reasonably well treated rooms.  More reflective rooms will tilt the balance towards the treble.  To really hear them shine at least a little absorption around the room will really help.

I would look at the ZU Audio line. I power a set of Omen Def Supremes with 25 watt Pass Labs XA25 in a 500 sq foot room and am very happy. ZU has several speakers under 3k that would fit your room size and efficiency needs. 

which Fritz speakers do you have?

@immatthewj I have the Carbon 6s.

@atmasphere , I know that we have talked about this before; I note that the sensitivity on those is rated at 88 (which does not seem as if it should be incredibly easy to drive going by that number alone) but I beliewve you said that you are only using 4wpc and the specs listed say 5wpc so I assume that what makes them easy to drive must be that the impedance must not drop very low? 

@immatthewj Yes. The amp I'm using makes 5 Watts at full power. It has no problems driving the speaker at all. I use the 8 Ohm taps.