Tiny Room (6' x 9') speaker advice


Dear fellow Audiogon members

I have been an avid Audiogon reader over the past 10 years and have learned a lot from the community and have come to trust the advice I read on here over most other platforms.

Did a lot of listening during lockdown and I decided that I really like vintage audio.  I recently purchased a vintage HH Scott, Type 200 tube amp with separate Tuner, which are currently being reconditioned. 

In addition, I have a Thorens TD-145, which has an upgraded 8" Jelco arm and Ortofon 2M blue cart (plan to upgrade tot he bronze in the very near future).

For speakers I have the KEF LS50s that are currently connected to a Music Hall 15.3 50W amp (which is being replaced with the HH Scott). 

I want to replace the KEFs with speakers that at least look vintage, i.e. does not need to be vintage just want a wooden box like the Klipsch Heresy IV, Harbeth 30.1, etc. that have a large deep sound stage/excellent imaging.

I have heard and really like the Klipsch Heresy IV and the Harbeth 30.1. The issue as per the title, is that my listening room is tiny. I actually had my system in several different locations in my home but being non-dedicated spaces it did not get nearly the use that it has in this small room.

I have searched the web, including all previous audigon posts, for the "best speakers" for small rooms and the definition of a small room is very subjective (i.e., I have read several posts where it was defined as 15' x 15' or smaller). The best I could come up with is speakers for near field listening, most of which are low sensitivity and not ideal for a 12W tube amp (that said the KEFs can easily reach levels that are well beyond comfortable using the Scott before I sent it to be reconditioned).

Right now my KEFs are approximately 4 ft apart, about a foot off the wall, and my head when sitting is about 6 feet away. They are current on isoacoustic stands on solid walnut shelfs that are bolted to the wall at ear level.

Now comes the question.

What speakers should I try to audition that fit the following criteria?

1. Wood vintage look.

2. Small enough for the room. Again I would go for the Heresy IV, which would fit, but I am sure are way to big for the space.

3. Open airy soundstage. I have a sound in my noodle that I keep searching for, which I can only describe as a Fender Strat played on a 65 Princeton Reverb. Again the Klipsch and Harbeth mentioned above came as close to what I imagine I am looking for as possible.

4. Finally, I would like to keep the price under $3K.

Thanks for your suggestions

Budd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

munneuro

1 Altec A5 in mono would sound better in that space when any wee chinless bookshelf or underachieving tower. Seriously get a mono converter and jump off the upgrade train enjoy life.

https://www.vandersteen.com/products/vlr-ct

This speaker is not very efficient, but according to Richard Vandersteen that's because it has far less breakups than most speakers, so should sound detailed and smooth. Its a nice size and goes down low enough that you can get a seamless transition to a subwoofer. 

I have a 10 x 10' room by 11' almost square and I use the Harbeth 30.1's and a Peachtree 300 (because it's all I can afford): No sub, I've considered one but I really don't like them the ones I've had anyway. Sound is good, Loud when I want it, good detail and close range experience. 

Good Luck, Don't forget Room Treatment

The original AE1 as a great speaker - not the best balanced tonally, but exceptional bass for the size of the box. However, they are a pig to drive - similar to a 3/5a. However, unlike the 3/5a the can handle the power required to drive them correctly.

Wharfedale dentons for vintage vibe...the bigger model.Id suggest the atc 7 for better room control but they kind of do need grunt.Im in a 10 by 13 room and have toed in for less 1st reflection.