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I currently have Parasound Halo c2 processor and Halo a-52 Amplifier, source is usually from my server where all my music has been stored.
My problem is the speakers. I started out with Energy RC10s but moved them into the library and replaced them with a pair of Focal 806Vs. I like the 806s very much but the highs can lead to a bit of listening fatigue so am looking replace them with something with less highs but still accurate and smooth. I have now gone to Dali Ikon6 floorstanders and the highe end fatigue is gone and I like the ribbon tweeter. However the Ikon is a bit slow and thick in the bottom, lost of bass but fuzzy. So I am now considering a handful of new speakers to replace the Ikons.
Of course the biggest problem is finding a place to listen to anything above the Best Buy lines. I did go to BB and listened to ML40s, did not like them at all, listened to the B&W CM8 AND CM9 DIDNT CARE FOR THEM EITHER. tHE LAST PAIR WAS ML ESL and I was quits impressed. The problem is room size, I am stuck with 9 x 12 x 8. I can do what I want for acoustic treatments so that's not a problem.
I am considering several speakers that I would like to get some real life impressions rather than the proverbial GREATEST SPEAKERS AT TWICE THE PRICE that seem to be the normal from the reviewers.
Speakers being considered
Floorstanders
SF Luito,Grand Piano Home or Veneer.
Dynaudio Focus 220
Revel F206
ML ESL

Monitors
SF venere Cremona auditor
Dynaudio C1.3
Revel m22
I live in Las Vegas and not much to hear here.
might possibly take a road trip to AZ or so.cal
or wait til January and go to The Show when CES is here in vegas. But I have no idea how I would get in. Ive heard that I need to be in the business or a member of the Audiophile Association (non in Vegas).
So maybe someone here can help and or advise.
I have been looking for someone in Vegas to have discussions and maybe listening sessions with but nothing so far any body knows someone let me know. I could use help in several areas.

Thanks all for any help you can provide.
Rick
goulsonc
You might want to make contact with Tony Chipelo of Electra-Fidelity. He's in Las Vegas. Here's his website:

http://www.electrafidelity.com/

I've been friends with Tony for years. His dealership isn't very old but it comes with a lot of experience.

Duke
I love and have owned SF, Dynaudio and Focal . If the Focal tweeter gets to you try going up their line to say Electra or better. You will find the tweeter gets better plus they are more holographic in their sound stage like the Cremoras.
PS No silver speaker wires either.
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The Dali Ikon 6 do not have slow bass, which tells me that probably you have
placed them too close to the room boundaries (walls or corners). If you can try
them again try to move them farther from the wall and/or use foam plagues into
their ports (I do not know whether or not the Dali ships the Ikons with foam
plagues, though).

Another solution, and a better solution IMO, is to use Dali Ikon monitor with a
good subwoofer (i.e. not a Dali sub). When properly set up, this combo will give
you much more low bass and impact that the Ikon 6.