Need help to select a speaker


Hi Audiophile people,

I need help to select the smoothest speaker of all.

I grew up using Spendor, Rogers, Tannoy, Wharfedale. I was always fan of British silk sound speakers like Rogers LS35.

The harshest speaker that I had was JBL which still has a smooth sound.

I don't have time or chance to listen to all the new speakers but in need to select a near field listening speaker for Jazz, Blues, vocals, Acoustics with maximum details in low volume.

I am looking at both Bookshelf and Floor standing but I should get better sound quality from a Bookshelf speaker in my experience.

Please share your experience and let me know what I should look at.

I am looking at Brand New and under $5K.

Cheers

Mike

inteliaudio

I love my ATC SCM 11 v2s, which I use with an REL T7x sub. With your budget, you could step up to the 19’s, which would likely be better yet. I listed to classical, alt/indy rock, acoustic music with vocals, and heavier rock, and everything sounds great, including at 65-70 db, which is where I do most of my listening.

P.S. Regarding my recommendation of the Janszen Carmelita Passive, I forgot to mention my listening habits. They are mostly classical, with an emphasis on chamber music, piano sonatas, choral music, and occasionally lieder, organ music, or music for full orchestra, especially concertos. I also listen to quite a bit of contemporary jazz (including male and female vocalists), to bluegrass and string-band music, and to other eclectic stuff like this album from the NJ Percussion Ensemble. The Janszens do great on all of it.

NJ Percussion Ensemble

I listened to some Fyne speakers but then ended up with Canton Ref 9K  which are stand mounts with a port (on the back of the speakers). Sounds great to me but I have not compared them to Brittish speakers. Fyne are otherwise small and could fit in better in a bedroom. The Cantons have more bass than the Fyne I've heard.