Tannoy vs. ATC


I'm looking at ATC SCM40 vs. Tannoy Kensington. Two very different speakers, I know. No.1, I need a speaker that can be placed close to the wall (less than 3 feet). I think both apply there (I didn't say it was ideal). Among other things, I like the Tannoy because I have a 40 w/ch tube amp, and the Tannoy is more "child friendly" (as far as tipping over and access to delicate drivers). The amps also have sentimental value and I would like to use them. If I buy the ATC I have to get other amplification, which I am willing to do because I love what they do (leave the child friendly part to me on this one...!). So, with the 40w/ch tube amp and the Tannoy (which may still require more power), or the ATC with 'competent' SS amplification (TBD), any recommendations on the two? Amps are vintage (and fully functional/restored) McIntosh, currently running Klipsch Chorus speakers (my temporary compromise to allow for Children...hard to push over or destroy!..which actually sound pretty good by the way, just not much in the way of imaging or accurate bass). I have NEVER heard Tannoy Prestige series, but I am going out on a limb based on all the web and print-based anecdotal evidence. Third choice - hold out for Canterbury? Also a factor in the decision, eventually I will be able to use more of the room for placement. My room is 20 x 13 feet. As far as preferences, I like heavy classical music, as well as softer music - classical guitar, choral, etc. (and listenability at low volume is important too). I have found that I do prefer accurate loudspeakers in general, and accurate bass is very important to me (organ music is a staple). I am willing to use a subwoofer. I'm hoping someone might have experience with a lot of this gear. Thanks. 
jimmy2615
No experience with Tannoy but the SCM40 are fabulous. The ATCs do like quite a bit of power. Out of all the stuff we've tried them with so far the Devialet 200 is the favorite. Non-integrated amps then Parasound Halo A21, NAD M22 and the ATC power amp all work well.

We do have a pair of SCM40v2 in Cherry 8/10 condition we are trying to find a new home for. Price is under 5k. You can contact us via our website if you are interested. We're only selling so we can get a pair of the ATC SCM40v2 Actives on display. We also have SCM11 through SCM50 on display here in SF Bay Area.

Nyal / Acoustic Frontiers
If you decide to go the Tannoy route, I have a pair of Canterbury GR that I will be selling. This may be an opportunity to get them for near the Kensington price. The Tannoy works perfectly close to the back wall and has adjustable bass ports and is one of the most dynamic speakers I have heard. Im not a dealer, I just have a pair that I purchased new that I need to sell. A 40 watt tube amp would be perfect. The Canterburys work great with as little as 12 watts and as much as several hundred. They are very beautiful to look at as well. You can contact me here if you are interested/

Jimmy, both ATC SCM40 and Turnberry SE would fill up similar sized rooms. But the Turnberry because of its bigger horn loaded drivers tend to sound fuller and bigger so it will sound more comfortable in a bigger space. Both SCM40 and Turnberry sound very effortless and open overall. More effortless than some very big speakers you will come across. Just that ATC needs 2-3 times more power/current than Turnberry to completely sound free and open and that is why it is highly advised to go with active ATC. Tannoy however will be very happy with 60 solid class A watts.
Follow up - I decided to try some Tannoy Turnberry SE Loudspeakers to finally audition some Tannoy's in my home and system.  I figured this way I could hear the 'house' sound, and more importantly hear them with my vintage McIntosh equipment.  I received them today, and having unpacked them, true to form they are beautiful cabinets.  After an initial listening period, so far very impressive...