I agree with the room/speakers being the most important. The Vandersteens are an excellent recommendation. But..., ultimately I prefer used Thiel 3.5's. The only caveat is that the Thiels prefer more expensive amplification. Not to worry, for roughly about $2500 for both speakers and amplification, you could have the basis for a system that (unless you need very loud bass), won't need a sub woofer, and would cost many times that amount to improve upon.
$2000 speaker help
I posted under the amp section and everyone agreed that I should choose speakers first.
I'm considering the B&W cm8, Paradigm Studio 60, Dali Ikon 6 Mk2, Salk Songtower QWT, and Ascend Acoustics Sierra tower.
I listen to mostly rock, jazz and electronic. Smaller room 15X20. I'll be upgrading the amp next, so I'm not sure my current amp needs to be considered. Not interested in using an additional sub.
I'm considering the B&W cm8, Paradigm Studio 60, Dali Ikon 6 Mk2, Salk Songtower QWT, and Ascend Acoustics Sierra tower.
I listen to mostly rock, jazz and electronic. Smaller room 15X20. I'll be upgrading the amp next, so I'm not sure my current amp needs to be considered. Not interested in using an additional sub.
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