Candidates for best speakers in the $2000-5000 market


I’m asking for listeners’ experience in this bracket, buttressed by reviews and/or data; I am not a fan of "whatever sounds good to you." Ultimately, yes, that will be the case. But in getting to that point, I’m looking to benefit from the advantage of a thousand pairs of ears rather than mine alone. Those ears can include the inanimate. Thank you.

My experience has included my own Elac 403, Elac 407, and Dynaudio Special 40. Auditions have included various Sonus Faber, and Magico. All of this is in preparation for justifying the leap for an Electa Amator lll or its equivalent. But that’s for another day, another forum.

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This may be the most asked question in the aspiring audiophile’s mind: best speaker for $2500 ($5000 new in the used market) followed by "but what amp now???"

I know it’s a cliche but Dynaudio Contour 20

(the Evoke 30 is on sale for ridiculous prices btw)

or the Special 40 with a sub, if you can tweak it correctly

 

@robshaw and @nyc_ben +1 for Tekton.  I have Encores and they thump for Rock and Roll and are easy to drive as well.

Tekton Pendragons upgraded with the 7 tweeter array (6 are producing  midrange ) or step up to the Moab. Best buy in that $ range.

For the above party. Do you own them, or have you owned them? I believe I have a rather nice system in a very good acoustic area. I listen to R&R loudly, mid- 90's spl.  Have an ATI 6002 amp, Benchmark LA-4 Line amp, Meitner DAC MA-1, Project RS2T Transport, LTA linear power supply for same,  SVS  SB4000 sub and a pair of upgraded Tekton Double impacts. Stream qobuz also.  My area is about 20x30 maybe a little more. It is like going to a rock concert, clear, dynamic, accurate music, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rush, Fleet-wood Mac, YES, Super Tramp, etc. Sounds great to me, couldn't be happier.

As to gimmers post, I think he would agree.  Rock on!