I have the Vandy 3's and had the .5 Mccormack but I felt that it was it was a little under powered. I listen to 75% hard rock and heavy metal and these speakers do not inadequately reproduce that music in any way. The sound of jazz is also outstanding. I'm using Bel Canto ref 500m's and a CJ preamp. I don't much like the look of the Vandy's but the sound is sublime.
Advice for Speakers to mate with McCormack DNA .5
I’m new to this forum but have been “lurking” for a while, trying to
learn. I’d greatly appreciate some guidance
on choosing speakers for a system I’m trying to build over several years. Finances are limited, I’m focused on used
gear, and I could use as much advice as possible.
My Info is as follows:
My Info is as follows:
- General Sound Objective: a natural, accurate response with a big, full sound; midrange weight; airy highs; slightly forward profile; deep and wide soundstage, good sound off axis; and most importantly a strong and solid bass.
- Types of Music: about 55% jazz (Miles, Coltrane, etc.), 25% rock, blues, folk, & pop, 10% classical, and 10% other.
- Listening Space: 12’ x 15’ x 9’ with speakers along long wall, 1.5’ from front wall, and 5’-8’ from listening area. As room and placement options are limited, flexibility with placement is critical.
- Current System: I’d like to mate speakers to my newly acquired amp, a stock McCormack DNA .5 Deluxe (100-125 watts/8 ohms, 200 watts/4 ohms). Sources (may eventually be upgraded) include Emotiva Stealth DC-1 DAC and B&O table/MMC2 cartridge. Using the Stealth as a preamp but hope to get a dedicated one later (thinking of a tube).
- Other Considerations: Full Range (preference is 2 full range cabs), Good Efficiency (I like great sound at low, medium, and high listening levels), and Future Proof (looking for keepers so longevity and maintenance are important).
- Potential budget: current estimate is about $900 - $1300.
Some models I’m considering with pros and cons for my goals based on what I have read so far:
- Hales Revelation 3: lively and bold sound, beautiful appearance and build quality but low sensitivity and some say hard to drive.
- Von Schweikert Research VR-3: good dynamics, solid bass, and good detail but low sensitivity and some reviews of poor construction.
- Vandersteen 3 series: mate well with the McCormack and accurate response but maybe too polite, lack of oomph for rock, and low sensitivity.
I’d love to hear about both these and other options. I realize I’ll have to make compromises, but I’m hoping with proper research, patience, and your help, I can discern what may be the best fit. Thank you in advance for any and all advice!!
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