High end bookshelf speakers for Small room


I have to downsize my listening room. Looking to get a pair of bookshelf speakers for a room size 13x14 which has furniture carpet and I plan to do some acoustic treatment if needed. Would love to get some subs as well. Currently I have rels510 which might be too much for this small room.. 

My audio chain - Aurender N20, dCS Rossini + clock, luxman509z amp. 

Music preference - Acoustic, rock, pop, piano, instrumental.. pretty much different genres. 

Sound preference - bold close to you vocals, clean detailed sound. Slightly warm is fine. 

Current candidates - TAD ME/CE, Joseph audio pulsar2, dynaaudio, Sonia Faber.. 

Any inputs here are much appreciated.. thanks in advance

 

saurabhgarg

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The Luxman will drive almost anything, Dynaudio, Marten, PSB, Totem, Revel, Revival, Vimberg would be on my list

I have a pair of Dynaudio Evokes 10.  Nice little speaker that I run on my HT setup.  When I move them to my main rig they are not enough to fill the room but they sound purdy good if I move a chair near field

 

Op check Borensen speakers their x1,z1, c1 monitors. I just purchase the x1 monitor . They will play the type of music you listed. I own the x1 monitors Iam. Very very happy. Check the review of Steve Huff.

I do NOT equate any "slightly warm"speaker with "bold,close to you vocals"...
Also "slightly warm" to me means a naturally organic,unhyped tone & while the naturally organic speakers I have owned or demo’d like Harbeth M30.1,Sonus Faber Toy Towers & Concerto’s,Dynaudio Audience 52SE & my current Excite X18’s do NOT obscure detail or have any distortions that are "unclean"they mostly have a mid hall,"natural"presentation...
I MOST DEFINITLY associate "bold,close to you,clean,hyper detailed"sound with pretty much EVERY speaker I ever heard with metal tweeters..For that sound I think Focal,B&W,Monitor Audio etc...
With your room,I would be looking at Harbeth P3,Spendor Classic 4/5 or the new Sonus Faber Sonetto II...