Opposite of Thiel


Got the bug. Love my new Thiel CS2.4 loudspeakers. Thinking of getting rid of my Eminent Technology LFT-8b planars, mostly because they're so damn big. They do sound glorious, though.

So if I picked up another pair of speakers physically on the size of the Thiels or smaller, what would be a great candidate with a wholly different set of attributes than the Thiels? Here is what I love about my CS2.4's:

-- resolution & detail
-- frequency response
-- ruthless treatment of upstream equipment + recording

So I'm thinking I might want to try something eminently "musical", maybe not full-range, but sweet and euphonic with a broad, deep soundstage and great fun factor. Pinpoint imaging may not be necessary, but I have to say I love that huge soundstage my planars provide.

Amp: Bryston 4BSST2
Preamp: Parasound Halo JC-2
CD: Cambridge Audio 840C
Turntable: VPI Traveler with Dynavector HO MC cartridge

Budget is $5K or less. Some brands that have caught my eye:

Paradigm S2
Proac
Dynaudio

Smaller, narrow electrostats?

Any thoughts are appreciated.
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FWIW, my Ohm Walsh 2000s seem to fit your list of desirable attributes. Check the Ohm web site: Their Walsh lilne offers essentially the same sonics, scaled for rooms of different cubic footage. The top two models are beyond your budget, but the rest will fit. You can see my review on this site, as well as follow-up comments at this thread:

http://learn.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1223044851&&&/Ohm-Walsh-Micro-Talls:-who-s-actually-he

They come with a generous in-home trial period, although you lose the shipping if you return them.

I actually find my Ohms to be very revealing, but in a pleasant way, even with less than perfect recordings.
What does 'eminently musical' mean to you. I know it when I hear it, and I can kind of describe it, but how would you describe it.

I can say that I had the Paradigm S6 3 years ago. I did not find them particularly musical or fun.

Now I make no secret that I have finally found a speaker that is fun, musical and does things 'all together' that I hadn't even conceptualized from having listened to typical 'hi fi' speakers. That is Zu Audio. I purchased a pair of the current iteration of the Essence 2 months ago on Audiogon.

They are just as the reviews state they are. They are not boring, the music comes into the room and the music comes across to me simply 'totally wonderfully'.

They are the least expensive loudspeaker I have purchased in the last 3 years of 'hi end' purchases. Just goes to show you that you had better do your research prior to making a decision on your next purchase. As we all know, most of the time you are flying kind of blind when you do purchase your next speaker, but it is fantastic when you finally find them. I wish you well on your journey....and Happy New Year:)
Theil's mate nail everything to my ears - with one exception - a bit analytical and clinical - not what I would call musical. But they are oh so transparent and you can correct those problems to some extent - but only to some extent - with tube upsteam gear.

I am not sure if I have heard anything in the $5K range (with one exception I will mention later) I would put ahead of the Theil actually. I can tell you speakers like Rockport, ProAc Carbons, and Lenehan Audio Reference blow it away, but at a significant increase in cost - damn I wish I could tell you of a few in your price range that would do it - they are that good. The only thing I can think of is the Lenehan ML1 Reference at $5K:
http://www.lenehanaudio.com.au/index.php/products/ml1-loudspeakers/ml1-specifications/ml1-reference-specifications.html

They are clearly better than the Thiels - but only go to 50hz or so.

Disclaimer:
I live close to the Lenehan factory, go down to hear their gear all the time and own a lot of it, so am almost certainly biased.

Thanks
Bill