It seems like the Proacs do some things that really appeal to you that are tough to find in other speakers. I agree with Zd that it might be very worthwhile trying some different integrateds that may better blend the top end with the rest of the sonic picture. On the solid state side I'd try Ayre or Plinius, and for tubes maybe ARC or VAC. Also, not sure what you're using for interconnects and speaker cables, but that may be another avenue to explore. Best of luck.
Upgrade from Proac Response 1SC?
I never thought I'd be asking this, but what bookshelf speaker might be a step up from these? I've had and loved them for a little over 10 years now, but with a recent major upgrade in my electronics (will be listed at end of post) I think they're just a bit too small for what's now driving them. I've heard a pair of Sonus Faber Olympicas (way out of my price range) and some Revel M-106's (not sure they're a step upwards from the Proacs). Would like something I can live with for a long time to come, but hoping not to exceed about $3000. Impossible mission? Maybe...
Advice and suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
Hegel H-200, Cambridge Audio 751BD, Bryston BDA-1 DAC, REL S2 sub. Clarus Aqua speaker cables & interconnects (mostly).
Advice and suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
Hegel H-200, Cambridge Audio 751BD, Bryston BDA-1 DAC, REL S2 sub. Clarus Aqua speaker cables & interconnects (mostly).
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