Speakers to replace Martin logan Prodigys


I had to sell my Prodigy's because I had no room to set them up they the way the needed to be.
I am looking for something in the 5000.00 to 7000.00 range that are room friendly for a small to medium room.
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Kenscollick
If you read my post, I didn't feel a need to sell them.
I have NO room, I have owned the other Logan’s in the past and have heard the New Summits and to be honest about I wasn’t very impressed with it both times I heard, at least not compared to the Prodigy’s.
If I had the room I would have kept them but I don’t.
I need to move on and get something room friendly.
Please give the Summits another chance ;--) The ones you heard may 1.) not have been broken in and/or 2.) been driven with a SS amp. They have much cleaner bass than the Prodigys with their built-in SS amps, and if you drive them (only the panels) with the Wolcotts, they should be fantastic.

Because the panels are now computer/mechanically stretched (tighter) they take a bit longer to break in, and even though smaller than the Prodigy panel, put out the same SPL per watt.

Additionally, ML now makes two slightly smaller models (than the Summit) the Vantage and the Vista. They are the same physically but the Vantage has additional bass contour controls.
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I replaced my ML Odysseys with Quad 2905s with great results. Nothing wrong with the MLs except that the ESLs are in a different league. If room size is a constraint, the 2805s are more than worth a audition.
NJoy
This is exactly the price range I will be shopping in next and for a small room too. My two top choices are both dynamic loudspeakers and that may not be your cup of proverbial tea but...

I really like the Merlin VSM-MX and the Acoustic Zen Adagio. You will definatlely want to audition these before purchasing. Especially considering the quality of the speaker they have to replace. The Prodigy is a big shoe to fill.
I am in a small room and thus listen at lower volumes in the nearfield . I have found quite good success with Reference 3 a Di Capo i's , a standmount speaker . I am assuming that you will retain your tube amps , as these speakers really like tubes . Depending on the size of your room , you would be able to move up the line as per your budget constraints .

Now , given that , I have been on a search for a speaker that would give me the stat/panel sound in a small room . The closest that I have found is the new Beryllium tweeter technology .
I have heard the JM Lab version in the Micro Utopia Be which is a standmount . They also offer other versions including the Diva Utopia Be which is a floor stander designed for small rooms . The Micro is in your budget but I am not sure about the Diva . I am talking about new prices as these don't come up used too often .

A less expensive alternative is the new Be Ushers in the Dancer series . They are also using the Beryllium technology in their tweeters and I have heard that they are now offering a speaker with a midrange Beryllium driver as well . Caveat , I have not heard these yet as they are pretty new . The Usher Dancer line comes in at about half price as compared to the JM Labs Utopia .

Good luck and please keep me posted on what you find .