Speakers for leading edge, transients, speed and big sound


Hello- I am looking to spend about 20-30k on used speakers ( guessing they would have been -40K new a few years back). Any suggestions welcome. I have a 14*20 room and I am looking for dynamics, potentially a great sounding horn or equivalent. Excited by Tektons but since I have the budget wondering if there's anything better. I did have the JBL M2s that I really enjoyed and Revel Salon 2s that I didn't so much

Thank you!

saummisra

You really shouldn't discount the Tektons. Definitely consider Encore or better yet, Ulfberht's perhaps with Be upgrades. I currently have Moab's with the Be HF drivers only. They are divine. I'm driving them with 60 Watts of Class A Tube power. They're absolutely wonderful. There's also the 1812 Model V12 at $14K.

+1 Volti Rival. What @Doyle3433 said.  It’s a magnificent speaker.  I’ve been running mine with QuickSilver MidMono’s (NOS EL34s) from the beginning. Just stunning!! 

I take delivery of a Tool Shed 300B amp today. I’ll be swapping in the WE tubes from CAD300SEI for a glorious listen session this evening. 

Please be aware, most of these recommendations are for the speakers people own. Go forth and listen for yourself. 

@ozzy62 wrote.

Ok folks, you heard this genius. Sell your horns.

I was about to reply to poster @secretguy on his horn statement, in all earnesty, but yours is better, and not least funnier :)

@deep_333 wrote:

I have heard the Meyer bluehorn. It’s a bit of a shame that most audiophiles will never hear some of these pro audio gems...because, I suppose, it didn’t have the gloss finish for the cabinets, in spite of all the engineering that goes into it.

+1

I can only assume the Bluehorn’s sound fantastic. Going to a cinema that has their EXP range speakers will give an indication, no doubt. 

I currently have some tad ’influenced’ horns.. Pioneer’sXY series (not that cheap) in my lake cabin...with modest electronics tied to it most times. It easily puts most things I heard at axpona this year to shame...if one doesn’t mind the lack of that glossy cabinet finish, that is..

The Pioneer XY-3B speakers are seriously interesting speakers, kudos. I bet they can both bring down the house and be a refined, coherent listen as well?

When Levinson takes a pa speaker, i.e., from that ethos, puts a nice finish on it and sets the price at 200k, it stays backordered with audiophiles running after it.

That’s about the Maggi cube on the mechanisms at play here indeed.