Totem hawks good for low volume listening?


I read somewhere else that Totem are good speakers for lower volumes. Any other speaker recommendations? I have a 14x15' room and would like to find a pair of speakers that have great detail, dynamics, imaging at low volumes. I have heard the hawks already and really liked them.
robertsong
I owned the Hawks for a number of years and think they're a very special speaker--particularly at their price point. That being said, you really need to run them with some good solid state power in order to fully unlock their range, imaging and detail. I variously paired them with McCormack, Simaudio, and Odyssey amps in the 125-175 wpc range and got great results. A quality tube pre also goes a long way to making them sound their best IMHO.
I've personally had ARROS and FORESTS. In either case they need hi-current and high wattage amps to drive them: TOTEMS are all power hungry. From my experiences I had to bi-amp them to perform best.

TO YOUR POINT: No, I do not think that TOTEMS excel at low volume listening. Rather they excel when "let loose".
Because I listen to a lot of classical and female vocals, low level listeng nirvana was also my Holy Grail.

Yup... I finally found my low level listening Holy Grail, but only after I capitulated, admitted this was not going to work to my satisfaction, sold off the Totems, and sold the all the matched hardware; and replaced them all with REGA R9 speakers driven by REGA OSIRIS integrated amp / REGA ISIS valve cdp...sweet!

Good luck!