I have $2000 to spend on speakers.


I currently have Spica TC60's and a REL Q100 sub to augment the bass. My front end for music and movies is an Arcam DV-139 mated to a Transcendent Audio Grounded Grid tube pre amp and Conrad Johnson MV-52 tube amp. The room is 13x20 with hardwood floors completely uncarpeted. My system is on the laid back and warm side. It suits the music I listen to which is predominately classical. Also, it works well in my acoustically live living room. What I'm looking for are full range speakers that don't need a sub are relatively easy to drive and have a high WAF.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
kdibello
agree completely with the ohm, which you can buy new in your spending range.
Used Joseph Audio Rm25si MkII's.
Full range, easy to drive, smallish footprint, good waf.
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J
Legacy Focus (on the used market...probably will mean the original version at $2k). Full range and a fun / lively speaker. Mirage M1's are similar. I am giving you my opinion for the "most sound for the buck." For a grand more, Coincident Total Eclipses (used) are fabulous. The only problem may be if the WAF comes into play due to the size.
I would look at the pair of dunlavy scIII's that are for sale;a very very good full range speaker well under the 2k price tag you set.