Speaker recommendations


Just got a NAD 375BEE and my Triangle Altea speakers seem not enough for the new amp. Any suggestions out there for appropriate speakers for this 150 watt amp.
Thinking of spending around $1,500- 2,000.
Thanks, Bob
hbdelrio1
A little more info would help. That being said, I'm thoroughly enjoying my NAD375/KEF LS50 system. 

This is such a broad question I wouldn't know where to begin.  Other than suggest that you identify what it is about your existing speakers that you object to, and go out and audition some that don't have these characteristics and sound better to you.

Your NAD 375BEE puts out a very robust 150 wpc and its 4 Ohm rated.  That means there are literally hundreds of speakers, new or used, that it can properly drive.  Go out and listen to a few.  Good luck!

Thanks for all the responses.
And you're right I was being too vague.
It seems with the new amp (NAD 375BEE) the Triangle Alteas are being overpowered a bit.
The sound isn't quite as bright as I might like.
Bass response  doesn't seem to be a problem. As I am easily overwhelmed by bass tones. 

An amp will seldom overpower a speaker.  In fact, blown speakers or poor speaker performance is usually the result of underpowering them.  More power is always a good thing.

If the sound is not as bright as you would like, then it is the speaker that is not to your liking.  Too much power from the amp would have nothing to do with it.  But there is probably something else at play here causing the treble to not sound right.  Most likely its your room, the furnishings in your room and the placement of the speakers relative to your listening position.  I suggest you experiment with all of these factors first before you rush out to get new speakers. 

I own the Revel M106,  it is such a great speaker......you should put them on your short list.   Plus they are so good that should you upgrade the amp in the future you won't be compelled to upgrade them.