Best monitor for female vocals?


Live 5 hours from anything you'd consider an audio store. I can only audition gear in my business travels and need your help in narrowing the field. Looking for a monitor that excels in vocals, particularly female focals. Listen to blues, folk, jazz, standards at moderate levels with the occassional "crank it up" mood. To be used strictly for 2 channel audio now, maybe multi-channel audio in the future. Room is 16W X 28L X 8H. Listening position about 12' from where speakers will be on the short wall.

Willing to suplement bass with Velodyne DD-series sub if necessary. Will be buying new amp/pre or integrated amp for this 2 channel system, so current electronics not an issue. The only speakers I've auditioned so far that I'd buying are Harbeth Super HL5s. What others should I consider?

Budget of $2,500-3,000.(used)for 9/10 Audiogon condition. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
northwoods_maine
B&W Signature 805's, JM labs 907 Be are two that I would look for. Really depends on the type of sound you want. Do you like neutral sound, warm, detailed sound? That might helps others offer opinions. I've had the best luck matching speakers and components with sister companies or within the same distributor. I like JM Labs and audio refinement from audio plus services. I also like B&W and Classe.

Another option to consider are the Revel M20's or Revel M22's.
In line with the Harbeths you are already considering are the Spendors.
Classic and Se series.
S8e is a great speaker.

Good luck!
I love my Dynaudio Special 25's
I listen to Patricia Barber, Diana Krall, Fiest, Miles Davis, Joe Pass, and to many blues players to list. The warmth, space and detail of this speaker continues to amaze me. I do reccommend you use an integrated with some push behind it. I have used the Sim Audio Moon I5 the Rowland Concentra II and now the Musical Fidelity Tri Vista 300. I have heard some guys are using the Pathos Classic one with the Special 25 to great success. Stands are neccessary.
Enjoy the search it's half the fun of the hobby.
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