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

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. 

Thank you all! To those who asked- I have leftover Crown itech 5000 amps left over from my JBL M2s, so I may upgrade them too. The first priority is to get the speakers. In addition to Tektons and other recommendations here, has anyone heard the Joseph Crowe speakers? I heard they are great too. Separately, my room is untreated and likely cannot be treated 

@phusis 

Absolutely, and yes, its a rather unique design...for the horn world, that is ( or i haven’t seen something like it in the past). i would wager that some CFD kinda guy at TAD took over  and a whole lotta sims got run before it came to fruition. I also picked up the horn sub from the series. If i had to get stranded on an island, i’d probably abandon everything else and take this stuff with me.

 Here is their engineering spilling a few technical details....I am in the process of putting a nice finish on the cabinet and painting it a very dark crimson red or a very dark green (can’t decide yet)....make it very very audiophile lookin...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8PRw31aSIc

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?

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

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