Good observation! But there is an explanation to my craziness.
The amp change option was simply a testament to my open mindedness at solving a problem. In fact, I am very pleased to be keeping my ARC gear. The search for the noise in my system was very educational. I did try lifting the ground to no effect. Dealing with Whest was great, the CEO contacted me personally and gave me a potential solution that will allow me to make an internal adjustment without sending to the UK for service. I'll be working on that soon.
The noise issue is not related to speakers. The noise search was simply to remove a small problem. The monitors to floor standers is a potential movement towards a dramatic evolution in my system that I would like to try. If it doesn't happen, no big deal, but the timing may be right as I see several wilsons available in my price range, and virtuality no used Rockports on the market may allow mine to sell well.
Having never owned them, I have long since desired a significant pair of floor standers in my system, and when I saw that I can make a relatively cash neutral move to a watt puppy 7, sophia II, I became curious. I have always admired the beauty of the Cremona M and the newer incarnation, the Olympica III.
I do understand very well that these speakers are from two very different design philosophies, and that is the point of this thread. As I am in the 2nd hand market, auditions are challenging. Though my local Best Buy Magnolia has the SF Olympica III hooked up to a 75 watt Mac tube amp, and I found a dealer with a used pair of watt puppy 7's not too far from me, so I will be able to listen to them both soon.
So, after this explanation, I would love to hear your thoughts on such a speaker change!
JWM,
I would love to buy a larger Rockport, but alas, they are rare on the 2nd hand market and expensive! My Mira Monitors may go up for sale, just in case you know anyone!
Audio Troy,
My musical taste is very eclectic. Blues, Jazz, Vocal, Classic Rock, Contemporary Rock, Electronic, Hip Hop, Classical, Folk. I basically listen to about everything out there with the exception of contemporary mass market country, and heart throb teen pop. Wilsons have a mystique of hard core quality and innovation that I have always admired. The fact that so many reviewers lose their minds over them, and how Audio Research uses them to evaluate their own gear has me thinking that it would be hard to go wrong with Wilsons. My mother in law has a pair of Wilson's and a stack of Krell - imagine how well the first visit to her house went for me! I love that woman!! My budget is $6500 - $8000. The SF speakers appeal to me in the way I am drawn to tube gear. I like the idea of the lush musicality that people speak of and I love the design ( I am a very visual person).
But as of yet, I have not heard any floor standing wilsons or SF. If you had to add one or two speakers in this price and class, what would you suggest?
Thanks !