Speaker Suggestions


Interested in your opinion regarding used speakers in 5-6k range. (Or less)

Current setup:

Anthem Inegrated 225
Musical Fidelity CDP
Technics SL1200
Usher CP 6311

Room is 15'x18' open behind listening seats. Ushers are 5' from 15' wall.

Wants:

Low freq in the 30's

Reasonably wide sweet spot, so two people can enjoy at the same time.

Lively top end, dynamic (not warm)

Does not require expensive cabling to sound their best.

Used, bang for buck.

Good sound for most music types.

WAF is not an issue.

Nothing old enough to require service on crossovers/drivers.

Prefer well known brand to facilitate reselling when the time comes.

Do not need a sub to add low end, not opposed to subs for a little reinforcement...

I'm not a tinkerer, so I shy away from complicated setups like active crossovers, etc. I've owned Vandersteen 2ce sig, Sonus Faber Grand Piano, Ohm Walsh 2, and various vintage speakers. I am mostly satisfied with the Ushers. Curious what increasing my investment will get me.

I value soundstage, definition, and clarity, and lean toward this over warmth. 

My plan is to research some options and audition my final choices. I'm not close to any dealers, so I want to narrow down the field before I travel, etc.

Thanks in advance-
uncledemp

Showing 1 response by gdnrbob

A Vandy fanboy has to recommend the:
Vandy Quatro's- They are a definite upgrade to the 2 sigs, and have the integrated sub that can be adjusted for the room. If you like the Vandy sound, you will love these.
But if you want to look elsewhere, I can endorse the Maggie's, though I would pair them with good subs like the Vandersteen 2w(q)s for the ultimate experience.
As Jayctoy mentioned, Tekton has gotten good reviews.
I also own Zu's, which use a full range driver, and can recommend them, as well. 
There are lots of manufacturers out there. Unfortunately, you aren't near dealers, so trialing speakers from Tekton and Zu might make sense for you. In fact, I think Magnepan has a trial offer, too.
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