I would agree with looking into Triangles. I recemtly bought from Upscale Audio a pair of Triangle Celius ES listing for $3000 but bought for $1649. They are and older model and other smaller models are availabe for less. They are musical and coherent from top to bottom and go down to about 40 Htz in my room. I also have the smaller Cometes which sound wonderful but lack deep bass and are stand mounted. All the Triangles are about 92 db efficient and 8 Ohm speakers and represent an easy load for the Jolida.
Speakers for Modest Tube System
About got my system where I want it, with the exception of the speakers. I do like my Madisounds AR.com and I certainly can live with them until I find a pair of speakers that let me really get into my music. Prefer something neutral, well balanced, and most importantly, musical, and is easy to be driven by my tube amp (Jolida 502A). Btw, don't feel like adding a subwoofer, so a little bass extention certainly would be appreciated. Not really interested in a super detailed, analytical type of speakers. Also like to keep the price south of a $1000 new or used. In addition, also considering maybe going vintage. Bottom line to me, is the music, and being able to get into it, without listening to the system. Btw, I have a medium/large room (16 X 23) with cathderal celings, and for musical taste, and components that make up my system, just click "system" besides my name. Suggestions appreciated, and thanks.
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Maybe you should stick with a kit from Madisound. Here's their Fostex BK-16 Folded Horn kit in Baltic birch for $750/pair including cabinet panels and all components for $750/pair. These single-driver Fostex designs are extremely efficient and tube-friendly. |
Appreciate everybodies suggestion, and I'm certainly going to look into some them. Learsfool, The Klipsch Heresey was one of the vintage speakers, along with the Large Advent, that I was interested in. Back in the '70s I always enjoyed listening to Advents, ARs, EPIs and other speakers that were known for the "Boston Sound". Matter of fact, I still have a pair of Boston Acoustic A-60s that I play ever so often. As for "up-to-date" speakers what I've been listening to and liking is some of the monitors from Spendor and ProAc. Of course, Deja Vu Audio, carries both Spendor and ProAc, along with Jolida amps and CDP, so I've been forunate to hear these speakers on similar equipment that I also own. |
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