Try going with paradigm studio 100's. I think you will spend the money wisely with these speakers. I actually own proac response 3.8s and a pair of d15, but if thats your budget and you dont want to go over you might want to stick with paradigm. Also try out the nht evolution system reviewed in the past edition of stereophile, i think that will be great for that large room.
Speakers to replace Proac Response 3's
Im asking this on behalf of my father who's been out of the hobby for some time, he currently has Proac response 3's and is contemplating upgrading, his requirements for the new speakers would be,
- they can be absolutely no bigger than the proac's, and preferably smaller
- they have to be able to FILL a 20 x 20 x 12 foot room with sound
- budget of maximum $3000 new or used
- must be a significant upgrade from the proacs
my father listens mostly to jazz, but good performance on everything would be appreciated, he also has a sub so extreme low frequency is not essential.
associated equipment:
bryston 7bST monoblocks - 500w into 8 ohms...power is not a concern
Sonic Frontiers Line 2 Pre amp
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player
Oracle Delphi Mk 5 Turntable, with Graham 2.2 arm, and Grado Statement Cartridge
- they can be absolutely no bigger than the proac's, and preferably smaller
- they have to be able to FILL a 20 x 20 x 12 foot room with sound
- budget of maximum $3000 new or used
- must be a significant upgrade from the proacs
my father listens mostly to jazz, but good performance on everything would be appreciated, he also has a sub so extreme low frequency is not essential.
associated equipment:
bryston 7bST monoblocks - 500w into 8 ohms...power is not a concern
Sonic Frontiers Line 2 Pre amp
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player
Oracle Delphi Mk 5 Turntable, with Graham 2.2 arm, and Grado Statement Cartridge
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