Speaker recomendation


I just bought a second home and the room where the new system will go is quite large (60’x20’) with a wall of windows.  I’m looking for a pair of speakers that will be more for listening in position close to the system but that can still move enough air for when we have lots of people over.  Budget is about $10-15K for an amp and speakers.  I have a Moon 340i but fear it doesn’t have enough power to move the speakers I’ll get.  I was thinking about Golden Ear reference but my wife and I are more classical and jazz listeners and these are better for rock?  Suggestions appreciated!
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Hemlotech, we are very well qualified to talk about speakers in this price range we display Dali Epicon at $14-20k, the Legacy Focus and Aeris, the Paradigm Persona, ATC, Quad, Cabasse, Rethem, Elac,Kef Reference and Blades. 

In the past we have sold, many other brands of loudspeakers.

We talk lot about Legacy because few people have heard them, and they offer incredible value for the money. 

How many speakers that are affordable and offer all of these advantages:

1: Managable size
2: High power handling
3: High SPL
4: High efficiency 92db
5: Prodigious bass 18hz
6: Works with tubes and solid state
7: Attractive cabinetry with custom finishes.
8: Optional bass amp
9: Optional Dac/Room Correction processor/and active crossover.
10: Very clean top end and midrange with German made Heil AMT drivers
11: Very clean custom silk/graphite midrange driver
12: Big soundstage and a liquid midrange.
13: Affordable price to performance ratio: Focus Signatures $7k, larger Focus $11-13k. 

The tonal balance and deep bass and musical performance means that the speaker is very listenable and well suited to many people's tastes.

We know of only the Golden Ear Reference and the Tekton's offer some of these advantages which is one of the reasons that we love the line. 

Are they for everyone? No they are not but then again, what product is? 

Dave and Troy 
Audio Doctor NJ


Hemolech, 

Like it or not we do have a lot of actual experience in listening and setting up loudspeakers from many companies.

You learn a lot in 30 years of doIng this for a living.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
I believe @audiotroy 's intent is largely misunderstood here. I visited his showroom recently with a "meager" $5k budget, and he spent a solid couple of hours discussing various options with me. He has an incredible amount of gear on display and available to audition - much more so than other high-end audio retailers in the NY/NJ area. I found the experience to be a step-up from my visits to other stores in the area. And yes, he is able to readily discuss the pros and cons of gear that he carries or has carried/worked with previously, which is both informative and beneficial for a consumer with limited exposure to the numerous brands and products on the market.

At the end of the day, we’re all grown-up enough to be able to make up our own minds about what we like or don’t like - nobody’s forcing us to do anything. If you don’t like someone’s opinion on a piece of audio gear, just keep scrolling brother. We’re not trying to change the world here.
@audiotroy  I have no doubt that you have learned a great deal over 30 years in the audio gear business.  Sharing your expertise is welcome.  Please advertise elsewhere!