What speakers for an old Nakamichi receiver


My daughter is into audio appreciation and, just starting, the early stages of audiophilia. She is ready for new speakers after bearing with budget-driven JBLs and old Genesis for several years. The electronic driver is one of the Nakamichi receivers of over a decade or more ago, with the Stasis circuitry somehow licensed from Nelson Pass/Threshold at the time. The power of that receiver is small, I think about 35 watts, but the sound is clean. She has easy access to dealers with B & W speakers and perhaps others, and her budget would be around a list price of $1200. While my own system is an audiophile system, I do not have the chance to listen to the zillions of new-generation speakers and models which are in the market. Any help would be appreciated.
jdh9

Showing 1 response by benthar

I've been using a Nak stasis TA-3A for a couple years now and feel its pretty good in just about every way (no obvious sonic flaws). Speakers are Celestion 3 which sound good but I really got the Celestion 3's back when I was using a Creek 4140 s2 (the celestions with the creek is an amazing match). The only other speakers I heard w/the Nak were B&W (mid-90's vintage). The Celestion's overall were a better match (more dynamic & musical) but there may be better matches still.

One thing I can say is the best source I used with my TA-3A yet is the Musical Fidelity E-624 cd player. The slighty fat bass and warmth of the MF perfectly compliments the ever so slight thinness of the Nak reciever to make for an experience that is very "analog" but at the same time energetic and "toe-tapping" (p.s. between the MF and the Nak I used either IXOS or Bradley interconnects for best effect).

Anyway, Celestions may be worth auditioning. Let me know if she comes up with an amazing match I might just buy the same thing (!)