Consider at the least
Seas W22,EX duals for lows/mids
Seas Crescendo for mids/highs
Crosses at the super critcal 2khz.
Good luck.
Seas W22,EX duals for lows/mids
Seas Crescendo for mids/highs
Crosses at the super critcal 2khz.
Good luck.
Before I order the Magnepan 1.7s...
As much as I like Krell amplification How about reversing your system ethos and look out for a second owner pair of AvantGarde UNO FINO horns which you can run with a huge selection of lower power output amplification. https://www.avantgarde-acoustic.de/en/products/uno-series/uno-fino-edition.html |
You will find very few speaker companies with as wide a selection of veneer and color as Salk Audio, and they have a high degree of quality sound to value. I have reviewed two Salk speakers for Dagogo.com, the most recent being the SS 9.5, which is a great value. If you can't make a home run aesthetically with a Salk speaker's array of veneers and finishes, then get the panel. Imo, deciding based on looks is the wrong way to buy a speaker, but I'm all about sound quality and understanding what different genres of speakers do. I do understand that in some instances aesthetics is all important, and I think you are wise to have agreement with the wife, versus militating against her opinion. I strongly suggest that if you do not know the fundamental differences in how dipole/panel versus dynamic speakers sound, that you educate yourself. If you already have a basic understanding of that and it has been taken into consideration, then carry on. Note well, there are rabid fans of every genre of speaker. Do not get swayed by the fanatics who will proclaim that only one genre is best/correct. :) |
Since you already have a "massive" Krell amp, and were planning on getting dipole Maggie's, how about considering Martin Logan. Their Electromotion series may be within your budget, or perhaps you can spring for a used Masterpiece series model. The transparent stat panel has higher WAF than Maggie's! |
Are you prepared to place the Magnepans where they can display their virtues or will the be tucked into the room where they "look good." If I could no optimize placement might well consider one of the above suggestions. As beauty is in the eye of the beholder, might be helpful if you share what things you are looking for aesthetically. |