Which speakers have the biggest soundstage


Hi all, I'm using a Cary sli-80 integrated amp with 40w. I want to upgrade my speakers. All I'm looking for is a huge 3D dimension but nothing else. Which brand would you choose from? My price range is within $3500 used and at least 92 sensitivity
rbc
The speakers that are set up correctly and use both tube preamps and tubed power amps for electronics. I found the tubed power amps have by far the biggest effect on soundstage then the input tube on your pre. I know some will claim otherwise but if you try it you will see that it is the case.
I agree on the tube part. Look at electrostats or hybrids with Electrostats. You cant beat them for soundstage open-ness:
http://www.cadenceaudio.com/speakers.html
Ditto on the Harbeth's. For me, the HL-P3 series, old or new. On the vintage front, especially if you are going to use tubes, the Spica TC-50 is a favorite, and throws a huge soundstage.
i've run Coincident Partial Eclipse II's w/a sli-80 for over 5 yrs now w/out any desire to upgrade...good luck
Soundstage is a function of the acoustical interaction between the speakers' dispersion, room reflections and placement.

I have found that dipole or omnidirectional speakers provide the biggest soundstage. Front wall to speaker distance affects the depth—minimum 3 feet, preferably around 4-5 feet. Pulling your speakers out from the front wall also increases the ratio of direct to reflected sound, a secondary benefit.