Looking for New Speakers - Suggestions


I am finally actively looking for a new speaker setup for use primarily as 2 channel but will also be used for HT. I prefer to build the system around my front to channels.

Here is my story. I have been in the AV biz for 12 years. I have heard 100's of speakers and never really fell in love with them. I have owned the following

B&W 805's
B&W CM4's
Paradigm Atoms
Paradigm Studio 60's
Energy Take 5 (college)
KEF KHT 6000
Monsooon FPF600's
Martin Logan Clarity's

I have actively sold Monitor Audio, Krell, McIntosh, Paradigm, B&W, Sonance, Def Tech, KEF, Vienna Acoustics, JBL Synthesis, Polk, Velodyne.

I really enjoy music loud. Like U2 360 concert loud. I just can't get enough of a dynamic system. I blew the drivers out of our floor model Krell LAT-2's one day demoing them when we first got them in. I listen to jazz, classical, etc. quite a bit but for the most part I listen to indie rock and electronic music.

I really have never found a home speaker that was dynamic and exciting but could also quiet down and let me enjoy some old jazz vinyl I picked up from my father.

I was thinking about going to line array based speakers or Maggies but wondering what other products might be out there.
skent12
For loud, I like the Legacy Whisper with Tube gear. I own Maggie 3.6 which will not go quite as loud, but has all its own attributes. I would not be using maggies for bombs and gunshots, but for music DVD's they would be great. I like mine, have no wants for others. They are great with Bryston 4BSST or 14BSST. Biamp with 7BST in the bass and the 4BSST in the mid treble and a sub.....very nice. jallen

Skent12
Let me rephrase. Since I work for a customer retailer in the business $2k is probably more like $4k to $5k retail pricing.

Well then, you have your answer. Get whatever your money will get you through those people respective of the lines they can acquire... get the highest sensitivity and input impedance rating you can find with the esthetic you like.

However, the issue, then, now and always is going to be matching. Like nearly everyone here has pointed out. Matching, amps to speakers, speakers to rooms, and to your preffs.

This is no slam dunk simplistic matter. It's doubtful too as Shateren said, if you'll achieve your goal... even on the $4K MSRP - $2K reality level, if that's doable in fact.

I’d suggest other things too like cabling, power line conditioning and isolation, as well as running in speakers for more than a couple days, or even three. I know that’s a long time, 3 whole days but new good speakers usually take a wee bit more than that to run in completely. Try thinking in terms of hundreds of hours, like 3 or 400…. And at least, 250.

I doubt you’ve blown out or up any speakers you’ve personally owned though, right?

Shows are ok I presume for getting some idea… but hearing thoroughly run in speakers set up well can and will change your mind about speakers you may have already heard.

I’ve never been in a mid fi box store like Tweeters, Sound Advice, etc, not actual high end salons, and found much if anything they had on display besides their TVs to be run in completely or properly, for that matter and the Setup? Their setups frankly stink the biggest percentage of the time.

A good idea might be to start a bit lower than you wanted and go with really nice two ways, if bought well/smart you can keep saving up… keep listening… and keep on checking out other ones… then flip these for the ‘intended’ ones or at least the closer ‘ones’… then like shampoo, wash, ship, and repeat, until you get what you’re after.

You’ve got to admit if you have been around audio gear as long as you say, putting a thing into your own system is the best way to find out what will work for you. I wonder how much of that you actually do. Why have all those amps? Sell a couple and add that to your speaker budget for a start.

For HT having several dissimilar amps is not conducive to a cohesive or coherent sound field… neither are different speaker brands… or widely dissimilar models within that same brand. Then there’s wires too…. Etc. etc.

$2K of real money ain’t chump change anywhere these days, but to achieve your goals you should reassess things some IMO. The speakers on your list have some very good contestants in there. Not knowing them all, I get the impression all are two way units. Monitors. Start there.

ASk for units that can play loud for two grand and that isn’t hard. Ask for units that play loud in HT and that’s not much more trouble. Ask for units that play loud, good for HT, and as well for low level music, it get’s tuffer…. Ask for all that for two grand and you’ve a job ahead of you. Many great suggestions here already…. But your power trains on hand are possibly not the best suited for the types of speakers you seek.

PSB got a great review from stereophile recently on some that go for $4.5K new. Zu’s new line up also has some great press. AP’s Scorpio II also reportedly is great too but at $3700 via a dealer here. Silverline Sonata IIIs as I have also will do much of if not all of what you desire, yet again, they go upwards of 3500 - 4000 used.

Room size will aid you too if it’s not big… so will having a great sub.

Good luck…. More importantly, good luck to your neighbors too.
Jallen,

Thanks for all your suggestions. I guess I came here because I am looking to get outside my the box with regard to the people I normally talk to. I have already found a couple of speaker brands from this thread I never thought of. I have that many amps because I just kind of inherited them for very cheap over the years. I really do need to get some speakers in my system and try them out. I am moving to a new home in the next couple of weeks hence the start of building a new system.

With respect to cables, power line conditions, etc I have more of that than I do amps.

Just looking for suggestions so I can start the process. I have already found alot of the speakers suggested on this thread for well under my budget so I will probably start at the top, purchase them, sell them if I don't like them and move on to the next.
I second Legacy speakers, even the smaller models can play loud, nice at lower volumns also. They are easy to drive and a good value.

Just looking for suggestions so I can start the process. I have already found alot of the speakers suggested on this thread for well under my budget so I will probably start at the top, purchase them, sell them if I don't like them and move on to the next.
Skent12

Excellent idea. As I was reading through the suggestions and your responses I was waiting to get to the end before suggesting that very thing.
That's how I found all the equipment in my system. Everything I own now has been purchased used and thoroughly compared against competitors. What's in my system has proved most favorable to my ears. The only ears that matter in my room.