I would recommend one of the Vivid Audio speakers. If you want great leading-edge attack, jump factor and dynamics, but don't want the drawbacks of horns, I'd go for Kaya K90, K45, or Giya G3s2.
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
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Jay's Audio on Youtube announced this weekend that Von Schweikert speakers are comparable to Sonus Faber and Magico if they had a baby, high resolution, huge dynamics, huge soundstage and musicality. Even the new VR 30 speaker with a pair of 10" VS subs can fill a large room or balance a small room with the adjustable (not in DSP/digital domain) subs permitting easy speaker placement and fundamentals to shake your room. |
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Thanks for the post. Remember Bill Woodman and Edmond May see here. Mike |
Here's a Meyer Sound story FWIW. Around 2010 the studio I worked for was looking for monitors for a new room. We demoed a few contenders including a 15inch Meyer horn system. I don't remember the model but they were in the $25k range. We played both good and bad recordings in the testing to make sure we could hear the difference. The Meyers sounded fabulous on everything, even the known bad recordings. For that reason we chose another brand but that was for studio use. For home listening, they might be perfect. |
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