Speaker for NAD C320BEE


Dear Audiogoners,
I have recently come to the hobby. My setup now is,

NAD C320BEE integrated amp (50 wpc)
NAD C521BEE CD player
Acoustic Energy Aegis 1 monitor speakers
Velodyne powered sub (80 watts?--it was $300 at the mall in 2000)

I'm looking to spend no more than $600 (new or used) to upgrade speakers. I would like a good all-around speaker--jazz, folk, rock, classical. The Aegis 1s are very good for some things (folk-rock, jazz), but not so kind to thicker music (e.g., Soundgarden). I am just starting to look around. So far have considering PSB (new, maybe Alpha T) or maybe Totem (used Rainmaker). Any suggestions greatly appreciated. In particular,
-Can I get new for $600 better than what I have now?
-monitor versus floorstanding given budget and amp?
-Is my sub worthy of pairing with good (c. $1,000 new) monitors?

Thanks!
abarnett
Bob, thanks for your reply. The sub is a Velodyne CT80; I am using the sub's crossover, set at about 80Hz.

To make sure I understand, you suggest I unhitch the preamp from amp section, and run RCA cables to an Aegis sub, and then back? And with a Aegis sub this will get me sound significantly better than what I have now? Even if the bass were better (and better integrated) wouldn't the whole upper range be the same?--Alex

If you looking at PSB, then id suggest you check out the Stratus Mini. I owned a pair and i felt their greatest strength was rock music. They are forgiving of lesser electronics ( I used an Onkyo stereo amp and a cheeeeeap Kenwood CDP with good results) they also have good bass for their size. If you are in a larger room then maybe the Bronze or Silver would be a better choice. I sold my Stratus Mini's on this site for $460 so they are within your budget.
tell you what if you want PSB check out dmc-electronics web site - they are in California - I bought a pair of Image 6Ts - they have most of the newer models, - new for about half price - authorized dealer - factory sealed but with supposed blemish on cabinet - yet to see it - I listen to rock and jazz and they sound great either way - no hassel seller
I purchased a used pair of Spendor S3/5's here for $650. My older NAD just died recently and I replaced it with C320BEE. Sounds great together.
I agree about DMC electronics, I bought a pair of Image 2b's there a few years back. They are the cheapest place for PSB Iv'e seen. I live in Buena Park so they were rather close to be.