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 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.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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