Speaker recommendations for NAD C368 amp


Hello, I'm new here and new to the audiophile world. I'm building my first system and have purchased a NAD C368 amp. I'd like some recommendations for speakers, with a budget topping out at $800. I'll be playing everything from heavy rock to solo piano through them, so they should be versatile. Thank you for your suggestions!
sunkeeper
I have a NAD C368. Martin Logan Motion 40i was my speaker selection, with a pair of ML Dynamo 1100x subwoofers. Every thing was on sale except for my Bluesound Node2, which I already had on hand and paid full price for at the time. The system minus the player came in around $5K CAD which I thought fairly reasonable considering the satisfactory results.
PSB Synchrony line with the ZU Audio cables. Perfect combination.
Definitely no rolled off top end.
Vandersteen's play well with NAD. Used 1s or 2s can be had for $800 or less. I've owned both models, matched w NAD, PS Audio, Denon and Krell. Always sound musical. Easy to drive. I love them. YMMV...
Great choice, sunkeeper. You have assembled a fantastic system, enjoy.

Cheers,

Scott
I ended up going with a new set of Emotiva Airmotiv T1's. As a newbie to the audophile world I am thrilled with the powerful sound I'm getting from this pairing - all for well under 2k. Best setup I have ever owned. Cheers!
Good in theory but is there any point to sampling speakers if it's not through my particular amp?

I will look into the PSB speaker line, thank you.
NAD has its own signature sound , a bit in the dark side with a rolled off top end.

Its sister company , PSB, has its speakers line as a common pairing for purposes of maximizing synergy.

I recently asked a similar question only about upgrading up from my current set of speakers. Aside for some of the more interesting suggestions the one common to several replies was to go around and listen to as large assortment that you have available to you. I mentioned that I had a set of Klipsch Heresy II years ago and with the electronics I had then they were rather bright and fatiguing for long listening sessions. I was recommended to revisit the Klipsch III’s which got me thinking. I had a pair of Klipsch KG4’s stored away for years and decided to drag them out and have a listen again using them with the subs that were part of my Shahinian Hawks.

 

To my surprise, the harshness was gone, and they had good base (they had neither previously) and very efficient. There are lots of them around on the used market. They have performed well for rock, jazz but haven’t attempted anything on the classical side.

 

Just a thought…