Smallish room speakers


I have a small room (12 by 14feet) dedicated to 2 or 2.1 channel sound.  I went through a few vintage configs but finally went with an NAD M22 amp with a McIntosh vintage preamp using some vintage speakers.  I was looking to upgrade speakers and I visited a great shop in Bensalem PA to audition some vintage speakers on sale and owner showed me KEF LS50s.  I bought them on the spot (had to wait a week for them to be ordered).  I added a compact sub SVS.  I really enjoyed this setup but after reading about Tekton I contacted company and spoke with owner Eric - was told impact monitors would be a significant upgrade over what I was using.  I bought them and I would disagree.  There is something quite special about the LS50s.  In my home theater I have Pioneer S 2EX monitors (6K$).  I swapped them in for my KEFs and was disappointed and they went back into my HT.  Tektons pretty much same.  I decided to simplify things and bought the NAD M33 integrated with room correction EQ.  Brought Tektons somewhat to life.  This was very recent and I haven’t tried with the KEFs.  I plan on auditioning the KEF Reference 1 which I’m told would be significant upgrade to my LS50s and I would imagine to the Tekton Compact Monitors.  For some reason the KEFs put a smile on my face and I don’t get that with the Tektons.  
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Jimman2,  did you listen to any of Stephen’s JAS Audio speakers while you were there?  I have the Orior and love them.  If he still has the next model down, Orsa,  I would give them a listen as well as the Oscar.  
Congrats. Are they the Metas? Did you get a chance to hear the Ref3 at the Bensalem shop? I have a fairly large master bedroom and want to put a set in there but the Ref1 is more than I want to invest. I’ve decided on the Kef for space so trying to decide between these two.
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 Due to WAF, location of closets, bathroom, entry door and windows, etc. my speakers are located within a foot of where they will have to remain - lol.  I have settled on my amp/server with the NAD - happy with my Cary and Oppo CD/SACD (and their DACs) setup.  I’m very happy with NAD.  I’m trying to optimize what I have with better speakers.  So I’ve tried 6K Pioneers, the KEFs and the supposedly world beating Tektons (which are at the size limit my other half will allow).  So far the little KEFs are the only ones that make me smile -  I haven’t had a chance to get back to Quest to audition the KEF Reference 1 but owner thinks that if like the LS50 I’ll love those.  So that is my next step.  Unfortunately no unlimited funds either - lol.  

phcollie - no, 1st gen LS50 and I haven’t been back to his shop.  Reference 1 lists for about $8K aren’t the Reference 3s more expensive?  

bryhifi - I’ll make sure I check out the JAS and compare 

noromance - I was happy with the SVS sub - have you compared SVS to the REL?  Both are well reviewed and reasonably priced 


Thanks for all the good opinions and advice
Typo....meant the R3. About same price as the LS50 Metas, 1600 or so.
But thanks for resp.  Cheers


There are a bunch of speakers that you may like better/worse than the Kefs.  The Ref1s are a brilliant option though and one you should consider.  

Alternative that are worth checking out as they :

Focal Kanta No 1 and Sopra No 1.  They are both brialliant, great sounding speakers.  Incredibly detailed with good bass.  They will work with that amp.  I have a pair of Sopra No 1s in stock in black. 

The Perlisten S4b is priced similarly to the Kefs.  Super flexible in terms of placement as it is a sealed box.  Is easy to integrate with a sub and is a good match for that amp.  I have these on display and a pair in stock and they are just awesome sounding.  

The Vivid Kaya S12 is an interesting speaker and again, is a sealed design and is very easy to place.  Easy to drive with a massive sound for such a small speaker.

You have a VERY good amp for the money and sticking with it is a good choice for now. It will drive a lot of great speakers and sound fabulous.  

I find the obsession with REL confusing, especially in small rooms.  The passive radiator creates an interesting challenge for placement and I have multiple customers who have reported real challenges in rooms that size.  A pure, sealed sub like the SVS is often easier to place and work with, especially in a small room.