Which Floor standing speakers with the NAD C356 Int. Amplifier


Hi to everyone,
First of all, thank you for taking your time reading this post.
I have very modest electronics (NAD C356 Int. Amplifier, OPPO BDP93 DVD/CD Player, Monitor Audio Silver S2 speakers). The sound is so so, of course a lack of details and no full range of the sound since S2 are bookshelf speakers. So I am looking for the floor standing speakers that go down to 38Hz-40Hz. My room is 17' x 11.5' x 9'
The speakers would go along with the long wall and not more then 15 Inches from the rear wall. Listening distance is 8.5'. I am listening everything, from uptempo jazz to the dance music. The budget is $3000.00.
So in your opinion, which speakers would have good synergy with the NAD given the size of the room.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.

djengan

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I had the predecessor NAD C370 integrated amp / C540 cdp / C422 tuner driving different sets of quality-build floor and standmount speakers as a prior "B" system. I’ve also heard most of the recent models, so I know the NAD signature sound characteristics , strengths and warts, very well. This prior NAD gear speaker pairing included the TOTEM ARRO floorstanders; generally acknowledged as a nimble, forward, bright and transparent model in the TOTEM stable.

if you are looking for a a brighter and Improved audio presentation with a more enhanced upper midrange and top end, then move on from both:
(1) the NAD amp in favour of a quality built Euro integrated amp, and also
(2) an improved source instead of the OPPO,
instead of just new speakers.

(1) In brief, the NAD electronics present
(i) a comparatively "darker" overall and
(ii) a rolled off top end
audio signature.

(2) WRT the OPPO, I ran the top CAMBRIDGE Bluray player as a discrete stand-alone BluRay player for HT. (NOTE: The OPPO and CAMBRIDGE share the same motherboard made by the same company and also made in the same plant.) For HT multi-channel movies soundtracks and manufactured multi-channel audio, the CAMBRIDGE player did fine yeoman work in that role.....
BUT -- and it’s a big "BUT" --
it could not compete with my discrete stand-alone quality build high-end CDP/DAC for my 2-channel audio music performance requirements .... Not even close.

Your takeaway FWIW:

Going to different floor-standers with the same NAD integrated amp and the OPPO spinner won’t get to the Emerald City in OZ because of these inescapable NAD and OPPO sonic signature traits.