Looking for new speakers


Hey everyone, I'm located in the South and do not have many speaker choices locally. From what I've read, my interest leans toward Spendor and Joseph Audio, along with a few others. The nearest Spendor dealer is 500 miles away, Joseph Audio, 600 miles in a different direction. My musical tastes; I could listen to Ry Cooder and nothing else, but I also like JJ Cale, Clapton, Jerry Douglas, Tony Furtado, John Hiatt, etc. I'm currently using an all PS Audio system; PerfectWave DAC & Transport, and a Trio 100 Power Amp. Here's a list of my primary suspects...

Spendor A5
Spendor A6
Joseph Audio RM22XL
Joseph Audio RM25XL (probably out of my price range)
Epos M22i
Totem Forest
Dynaudio Focus 220 II

The deepest base is not as important as an uncolored midrange and smooth highs, but if it goes low and remains true thats great. I will probably go to one dealer when I have my choices narrowed down and have a listen. Please help point me in the right direction.
allenjohns
I used to own the Forests. I enjoyed them quite a bit at the time. GIven, I had just gotten into audiophile-grade gear, so they sounded like a huge leap forward from the TEAC bookshelf speakers I had. I listened to them again recently at a dealer, for fun, and while they sound very good, I like the Dyn's better. That being said, for what you're looking for, I think the Devore super 8's would be a great pair of speakers. Since you're not in a dealer-heavy area, it may be worth emailing some dealers and seeing if you can audition in-home with a deposit. You never know! One last pair of speakers would be the Verity Fidelios, which come up used for about $3000 and are great for what you're looking for.
Your list of speakers is great. I have heard all except the Joseph Audio's and liked each I listened to. The Devore idea is also a sound choice. While from an aesthetic perspective I like the Totems and Dynaudios best (and of course, this is highly subjective). Of the speakers I have heard, I guess I could say that the Totems are going to be a little hotter in the high end and the Spenders a little rolled off with the Epos, Dynaudios and Devores somewhere in between. Warning, if buying new, the Dynaudios will take a month of Sundays to break in fully.

Ultimately it is very difficult to tell you what you are going to like best in your listening room with your gear. My suggestion is that you look for nice copies of these used here on Agon and buy the first one that comes available. Try it in your home with your system and keep if you like it. If you aren't fully satisfied and paid a fair price, you will likely be able to sell and replace for the price of shipping.
Check out Omega Loudspeakers.

Give Louis a call, he is always more than willing to chat about his products. He also has a thirty day return polcy. You don't like them, you aren't stuck with them!! :-)

I've owned three different types of his creations and was very satisfied with their performance.

Check out the Omega Forum over at Audio Circle.

http://www.omegaloudspeakers.com/

(203) 847-2800

Good Luck
I've decided that I truly desire a pair of Joseph Audio RM25XL speakers. At this point they are out of my price range, so I am going to pick up a pair of Epos M16i's and hang on to them for a year or so and then buy the Joseph's. Thanks for all the help.