But thanks for resp. Cheers
Smallish room speakers
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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. |
verdantaudio thanks for the recommendation - I suppose I should take a road trip up to see you - do you have a store? I’m very satisfied with the SVS 1000 Pro - again I have about 1 cubic foot where I can/am allowed to place a subwoofer in my room - lol. Going to go listen to the KEF Refernce 1 and go from there. My LS50s are so small I can take them with me to compare. I appreciate all the cordial and helpful responses. After reading the ‘best of Audiogon’ every Friday I was expecting snark and ridicule. |
For now I'd stay with your LS50 and SVS 1000Pro combination and work to position it the best that you can. Sometimes a little digital equalization can help a lot. I have 3 sealed SVS subs & 2 RELs. Both are good. Your SVS is great for those speakers. Sad to hear you were talked into Tekton with the most biased person out there. I've heard them plenty at shows and they never floated my boat. Seemed homemade to a very large degree, and I get nervous about 'one-of' designs that no one else has thought worthwhile to emulate. Those LS50s have been reviewed far too positively to have been discounted so easily. Sell the Tektons. Good luck!
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I have had my LS50’s for the last 9 years. I can see another decade of use. They work best in the smaller rooms and having room correction is ideal to fix those first reflections. Accoustic panels also the trick for the LS50’s in a small room. I use mine with an all Benchmark stack. The LS50s are a speakers than I will never sell.
BTW - If you are looking at the Reference 1 (which may be coming down in price soon with the META upgrades) you should also conside the Magico A1 which maybe even easier to place in the small room. |
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