Guidance for speaker upgrade


Hello, I got some good advice here some months ago and added the VTL 2.5 to my system. I'm now looking at upgrading my speakers (Mirage M7 si). I have a Bryston 3BST, Benchmark DAC1 and Airport Express (I rarely use my Adcom GCD 600).
I really enjoy the wide soundstage and clarity of M7's but the bass could be improved. Room size is 10.5' x 24, unfortunately I'm restricted in placement to about 1.5' from front wall (long wall).
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Should I consider bookshelfs?
pjboud
Do look at teh 3.3's. THey are floorstanding, VERY deep, and use two 10" woofers. The side firing woofers and very deep cabinet create their own corner while bringing the HF drivers further into the room. just a really cool design.

THe Spendors are wonderful too. I bought the VR1's instead of the SP3/1P's simply for versatility. The VR1's integrate well with a sub and are not too particular about placement. I do think that the SP3/1P is a better speaker though.

I have heard nothing but good things about the Green Mountain and Tyler speakers as well.

Good luck!
I think you will be in for a real treat when you audition the Spendor 3/1Ps... I found their sound quite addictive and almost bought a pair not too long ago for my office system.

I'll second Bignerd100's Tyler and GMA recommendations as well. I own Tyler and am a *very* happy camper... GMA was also quite impressive when I heard those recently... My guess is that if you like the Spendors when you audition them, then Tyler might very well also be up your alley.

Good luck,

---Dave
Pjboud,
Do you have a ballpark figure for your speaker budget (including any subwoofer)?
Hello Mdhoover,

Yes, my ballpark budget is in the $2000 range (all inclusive). When I start considering sub and stands, it does not leave much room for the speakers.
If you're truly satisfied with everything about the sound of your system except for the bass, then I'd strongly consider keeping the speakers and spending as much as necessary (up to the budget level, of course) on a truly high end subwoofer, but the selection process may take some time. Proper integration is absolutely vital.