Small-ish Speakers That Come Alive At Low Volume


domestic situation requires a smallish (monitor or bookshelf) speaker with most listening being done at low to moderate levels.

hoping to hear some recommendations for speakers that aren't too large and don't need to be played loud to really come alive.

preamp is Aesthetix Calypso; amp is Spectron Musician 3 mk2

many thanks,
Scott
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If you can find the old Red Rose Ribbon Monitor (version where the ribbon tweeter extends upward above the front baffle and cabinet), it's a good choice. Small, with great dynamics and real bass punch, although true bass extension is (understandably) limited and they're not entirely neutral in tonal balance. Overall, very convincing for a shoebox sized speaker.

Marty
I also love the Triangle speakers for top to bottom coherence and low level listening. I have the Celius ES in the livingroom and the Comete ES in the bedroom. The Cometes sound great at any sound level but are wonderful speakers to fall asleep listening to at low volumes without worrying about hearing loss. I have not heard the 3A De Capos.
John
I'm using Gallo Strada's in a nearfield setup with the TR-3 Sub in a small condo. Despite not being particularly efficient, they sound wonderful at low volumes. The presentation is very strong in detail and some might find it bright. They work well without the sub for some acoustic music, but are flat only to about 70 hz in my room.
Given your budget, I might suggest a few other choices:

Aerial Acoustics 5B
Harbeth HL-P3ES2
Joseph Audio RM7XL
Refernce 3A Dulcet
Spender SA1
I would also look at the PSB Platinum M2 which can be purchased new for about $1200 right now.