Speaker recomendation


I just bought a second home and the room where the new system will go is quite large (60’x20’) with a wall of windows.  I’m looking for a pair of speakers that will be more for listening in position close to the system but that can still move enough air for when we have lots of people over.  Budget is about $10-15K for an amp and speakers.  I have a Moon 340i but fear it doesn’t have enough power to move the speakers I’ll get.  I was thinking about Golden Ear reference but my wife and I are more classical and jazz listeners and these are better for rock?  Suggestions appreciated!
lgoler

Showing 1 response by mzkmxcv

The GoldenEar Reference has some flaws in the upper treble, and integrated subs are almost never a good idea.

1) Get drapes/curtains. Room treatment in general would be very benefifical, $750 goes a long way, Acoustimac is a good site, I’d get a lot of their 48”x24”x2” panels (or short/narrower, but you want the same thickness).

2) Probably Salk SoundScape 7F for the speakers, or the Ascend Acoustics Sierra Tower with RAAL upgrade for 90% the quality at 50% the price ($3K vs $6K).

3) Get dual subs, that room is very large, even in close proximity the bass will be too low. Dual Rythmik F15HP’s would run you $2400, they have very low distortion and are very fast. If you want them in a custom finish, Salk buys the drivers/amp from Rythmik, but makes a better cabinet (thicker and more bracing), and you can get them in whatever finish you want (if getting the Salk speakers, you can get them to be perfectly matched), dual of these would run you $3600 plus shipping.

4) PSAudio’s Stellar Gain Cell DAC and S300 Amplifier combo for $2700 ($3200 if purchased separately). An excellent DAC/preamp and an excellent amp.

5) If you are tech savvy, I would recommend $300 for a MiniDSP 2x4HD with mic, which would allow you to DSP correct the speakers and subs. If you are not tech savvy, no big deal.