Proac K6 Signature, Sonus Faber Amati Tradition,Verity Audio Amadis, Kharma DB-9


...if you were me and you played rock and roll like the Stones, the Allman Brothers, John Mellencamp but also played singer songwriters like ; Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Brown, Waylon Jennings, Josh Ritter but also loved jazz like Pat Methaney, Return to Forever, Cannonball Adderley. In a room that is 16 wide and 30 deep with cathedral ceilings and all Accuphase separates with the amp being a 60 watt pure class A design …...which one would pick ?  I have narrowed it down to those 4 brands  - don't care what you have or had just anybody's thoughts on those 4 Particular speakers. Thank you and stay well and safe out there !         
garebear

…….beautiful speaker , musically engaging but looking to sell . I only have 420 hours on them and they break in at 600 hours . I am not personally happy that a well respected company like Verity had closed their doors and I just purchased Avery expensive speaker from them ….. so looking to move them . 

@garebear 

I wonder if that is the right move. If you are happy with them, and take good care of them, they will likely give you many years of trouble free service; so why sell them and lose a lot of money and have to start the search for new speakers all over again? Of course, if money isn't a big consideration and you would enjoy the process of choosing a new set, then I guess it makes sense.

……I will of course put an add up here on Audiogon as I do not want to be in violation of any rules or regulations 

I am not sure that selling them is the right move as there are demo units selling at about 40% off retail, and a used pair will go for even less.  The Arindal is supposed to be a magnificent speaker.  It was launched in 2022 and I doubt they made very many of them, so you are fortunate to own what is now a relatively rare speaker.

Verity Audio have a reputation of being very reliable, and the American distributor has said that he would be able to help support any problems such as replacing drivers etc.

I remember reading that one longstanding retailer had sold many pairs over 1 to 2 decades and had never had a service issue.

I have had my Verity Audio Parsifal Ovation speakers for 14 years and they have performed flawlessly.  I am in the process of looking for Verity speakers higher up the line, and have no hesitation doing so even though VA have gone out of business.

Enjoy the Arindals!