Suggestions for bookshelf speakers that have great dynamics, budget of $500 used.


So I really do not know where to start with bookshelf speakers as not been in the market for any for ever it seems.
This is for a second system where a pair of Monitor Audio Silver 3i are currently doing duty.
Room is largish and open but ultimate sq is not the aim as it is occasional use only, but when I do fire this rig up I usually like to play fairly loud.
Sources are many, fm radio, cassette tape, vinyl and streaming.
I have plenty of horses to feed them so even inefficient models can be considered.
Prefer to buy used as big savings to be had obviously and already broken in.
So suggestions around a maximum price break of $500 used.
Thank you in advance.
uberwaltz

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If you're willing to go bigger than bookshelf, consider used Klipsch Heresy I. You can put them on stands, but they're designed to be on the floor. Very dynamic, don't need more than a few watts.
uber, I found them easy to listen to and if you decide you'd like to try something else, they're easy to move.  I've tried a couple of different Monitor Audio speakers and they were too bright for me also.  Let us know how they work out over time.
I had some Haydn Grands and liked them at first, but they were lacking treble (too warm) and kind of boring (not very dynamic) after listening to them for a while.  They are pretty.  I had them in my bedroom, and maybe that was too large of a space for them.  They might be good for a desktop system.  They're the polar opposite of the Monitor Audio sound, so I can see how they might be a good fit if you didn't like that sound.
Good to hear the Haydns worked out for you :)  They're beautiful speakers and easy to listen to.