Calling all SET fans


What is the least expensive, aka cheapest speaker available
that will do a decent job on classical chamber music on 3-8
watts ?
schubert
Having said all that, being one who is always ont eh lookout for something a little different, I greatly look forward to testing the SET amp waters myself someday soon starting with modest expectations 9and my triangle Titus speakers if I still have them)and seeing where things might go from there.
Also with a good quality powered sub or two set up just right, almost anything is possible otherwise. So there is always that very practical option available to help pick up the slack whenever needed.
In that one cannot have all three of bass, efficiency and small size in a speaker its a useful exercise to rate a hifi speaker in each of these categories.

Being conservative on a scale of 1-10 for my Triangle Titus XS:

bass - 6
efficiency - 7
small size - 9

I also have Realistic Minimus 7s that I think could work well within their limits off a SET amp

bass - 4
efficiency - 5
small size - 10

Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkII

bass - 7
efficiency - 4
small size - 8

OHM 100 Series 3

bass - 8
efficiency - 6
small size - 6

Adding good powered sub set up well to the mix eliminates the limitations in most all cases.
Brownsfan, Charles, Schubert,
Coincident is coming out soon with the Dynamo Mark II. Larger/better trannies, plus Blume is switching to 5AR4 rectifier...I really don't get some of the comments about Tekton. Every reviewer that has reviewed them gives them extremely enthusiastic high praise. I bought mine prior to any review, and must concur. Tim Smith, 6moons likes them better overall than his Harbeth 7. Most other reviewers have compared the Tekton to speakers that cost three or four times more. Usually like Tekton more, or tie. How can you go wrong at $799 for the Lore Reference for low power at 96db, 8 Ohm nominal, bass to 37hz for less than $1,000? They kill the Zu Omen (much more expensive). The Stereo times Reviewer favorably compared the Lore Reference to DeVore 0/96, a small amount of hyperbole? Yes, but only by a couple of smidgen. Their are other reviews that make similar statement. All I know is that top to bottom I really enjoy them. I listen to my brother's Harbeth HL5 ($6,500) frequently and between them, to me, it's in the ear of the beholder. I know the Tekton Lore/M-lore are better in my room with head-to-head competition to the DeCapo with either my Coincident Dynamo or Cary V12/SLP98 combo. If I lived near Brownsfan it would be interesting to compare side by side to Coincident Triumpth. I suspect the Triumpth would Triumpth, but by how much? For $650-$1,000 I do not think you can do better. Best, Rob