Speaker match


New or used speakers that sound and match well with an Antique Sound Lab
MG-SI 15DT integrated amp $500 or less. Thanks for any input.
john421
There is a pair of LSA1 monitors for sale here that are a killer deal & would SING with this amp!!!
I have a pair drivin by Quad VA-One tube amp & it sounds amazing...
In that size room 15wpc.will drive ANY conventional speaker to convincing levels...I ran Dunaudios with 15wpc.in similar size room with wonderful results....
I would look at Dali Zensor series,Wharfedale(especially the Denton Anniversary),Elac and Monitor Audio Silver Series...
Read about this little amp and the reviews where good.From the impression of some of the comments it's not that great but paid $75 and has worked well so I said what the heck!

there isn’t many options in your price range I’m afraid and probably none in a full range as in 20-20khz you’d be doing well to find something 40-20khz.

used Klipsch is your best bet for most bass i’d think at $500 you may find a MK1 or 2 in the ones I mentioned above.

you may be better off doing a near field set up like one of the guys above was suggesting. so get a nice set of desktop speakers to go with your amp.

Room is 10'x12' and sit roughly 5' away from the speakers.Speakers that are monitors such as Focal, Omega super 3i or an open baffle type speaker are what I've read could be a good match.Seeing if there maybe any other options.
@john421 $500 or less for highly efficient full range speakers new or used is what you are looking for?.
If I don't mid asking how far do you sit from speakers?. And what are the dimensions of your room.

your looking at high efficiency speakers. that amp will output 15wpc from what I googled. so anything 94db and up will work. Zu audio, Omega, Tekton I believe have entry level stuff in that range or very close. then your into vintage stuff like older Klipsch Cornwall, Heresies, Forte's they will give you high efficiency as well. 

Also you can use just about anything but your volume level will be lower and it will be harder on the amp if you go to low an efficiency speaker, but they will work.

 

Some like 105 dB / 1 Watt / 1 Meter @ 8 Ohm stable would work. The S/N of this amp is pretty far cry from other amps.