speakers to go with Musical Fidelity a5.5 amp


I just got a musical fidelity a5.5 amp to replace my old NAD c-370 amp. I have noted a remarkable improvement in sound stage over the NAD plus I can hear details that I never noticed with the NAD. On the other hand, the bass that my NAD put out was more intense than the new MF amp-go figure, the MF has over twice the rated watts as the NAD.

I am pretty happy with the step up but now I need new speakers to replace my old Klipsch KG-4's. Harbeth and Spendors look appealing. Anyone have any recs on speakers to pair with my new amp and arcam cd23t CD player? I like the look of a more traditional box type speaker rather than towers or some of the oddball looking stuff that is favored by many. My room is about 15' x 20' with carpet and a 10 foot ceiling. Rock and Roll and bluegrass are my main choices in music. I like to feel the bass as well as hear it.
tbone1
Revel Performa M22 - a nice combination with this amp. Might also look at new B&W CM5. Harbeth and Spender are great also - Harbeths are little warmer sounding to my ear if that is what you like. If you can spring for 5 grand, check out the Totem Mani 2 - lots of bass on tap there.
I'm not familiar w/your amp, but if you want bass from a conventional box spk, thr first thing that came to my mind was JBL L40, L50, JBL Century 100 etc. Another good choice would be Dahlquist M-905's. (Used Vifa drivers I believe. Soft dome tweeter.) Snell J'II's. Newer spks. I thought of Paradigm Studio 40 and Titan. Another really good spks. were ADS. Sealed spk. type. Beautiful tight bass and excellent midrange. I think a bass-reflex spk. may suit your want for bass better than a sealed-type spk. though. Lots of great choices out there. Good Luck!
Try to find some that are real transparent too.Paired with a Musical Fidelity amp,they should do a lot better disappearing act than the Nad would allow.That makes the music more enjoyable and not thinking about the equipment.