Full range stand mounted speakers


I would like to replace my Golden Ear Triton one.r speakers with equivalent stand mounted speakers.  Reason - Golden Ear is covered with cloth that cat’s love, and we are expecting 2 new kittens soon.

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The Triton 1R in fact pretty damn close to full range. Not gonna find any standmount that can do bass like those or even close! Sub would work but I found the integration of the built in subs of my Triton 1s to be pretty seamless although I moved on from them years ago. Way more so than what could easily than could be done with subs. 

 

 

Frequency response of the Triton One.R is 27 Hz - 25 kHz (-6dB on axis @ 27Hz, anechoic bass response), and the frequency response of Totem Mani-2 is 29Hz - 20kHz ±3dB.

If paired with a powerful high-current amplifier, Totem will be on par with Triton One.R in terms of bass performance.

This is the only stand mount that I know of that'll get you near full range performance . 

https://legacyaudio.com/products/view/calibre

How so? The company specs these down to 38Hz. That means pretty much the entire bottom octave is missing. 

If you have a room that is not too small, say 15 x 20 at a minimum. then I would recommend the Yamaha NS5000. 

I bought the NS5000 due to safety concerns over the KEF Blade 2. It turned out to be a great choice. The NS5000 is hard to knock over, has great drills so less danger from fingers. is a stand mount and goes pretty deep. More than deep enough for me with my very powerful CODA #16 amp.

 

  NS-5000
Specifications
Type 3-way bookshelf bass-reflex type
Woofers 12" cone type
MidRange Driver 3-1/4" dome type
Tweeter 1-1/4" dome type
Frequency Response 26 Hz-40 kHz (-10dB), -100 kHz (-30dB)
Nominal Input Power 200 W
Maximum Input Power 600 W
Sensitivity 88 dB / 2.83 V/1 m
Crossover Frequencies 750 Hz / 4.5 kHz
Impedance 6 ohms (minimum 3.5 ohms)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 15-1/2" x 27-1/8" x 15" (with speaker terminals)
Weight 77.2 lbs. / unit