I would consider these too, especially with tube electronics.
https://www.audiogon.com/listings/full-range-jm-labs-utopia-alto-be-2017-09-24-speakers
https://www.audiogon.com/listings/full-range-jm-labs-utopia-alto-be-2017-09-24-speakers
what speakers to buy
I would consider these too, especially with tube electronics. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/full-range-jm-labs-utopia-alto-be-2017-09-24-speakers |
You cannot audition speakers but, with great caution, you can listen to some systems on youtube. There is one company that recorded many systems at shows. Their recording quality is average at best but it is at least usually consistent. If you have good enough headphones you can hear the difference. I will not tell you what I liked most because it is far outside your range, even the least expensive models. This might help you focus on, say, a dozen of speakers. For $5k-$6k used there are so many good and very different speakers. |
You must remember that your open plan layout requires bigger speakers with alot of bass output. Here are a few things to consider: 1: Is the room very lively, if you talk loudly do you hear revereration of echo of your voice in the space, if it is very reflective then speakers which tend to sound bright might be a bad thing. 2: What kinds of music do you like to play? 3: How loud do you play? The Alto Utopias that Inna mentioned are quite excellent they have a big sound and will work well with the Rouges which tend to sound a bit rolled off and lack a bit of bass control but the JM Labs also tend to be a bit on the Hard side, so the combination should be excellent. How many squre feet is the room including ceilings? Leacy speakers are a steal they sound like $15k speakers yet are brand new at $7k and they have a smooth sound in the top, and a lot of bass. Older Kef 207.2 are awesome. The Dali Helicon 800 you mentioned are terrific as well. Troy Audio Doctor NJ |
I like speakers with big sound and also those with as few drivers as possible. In addition, I think, and someone will corect me if I am wrong or not quite right, that Danish speakers are designed with solid state electronics in mind. If you do eventually decide to get Focals, you might want later to upgrade your Rogue to VAC, Allnic or somethign else to take the sound to the next level. Cabling will be important too, isn't it always? Purist Neptune fluid cables should be great. Or Echole. I am sure some others would work fine as well if that's too expensive, something like Fusion Audio Magic line. |
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