Help Choosing Speakers


I am looking to find a nice pair of speakers that will work well in a relatively small dedicated listening room. My setup is 100% analog, tube amp, turntable, phono pre. I am trying to keep a minimalist approach.

Turntable: Thorens TD-150
Phono Pre: AudioResearch PH3
Amp: Decware MiniTorii
Speakers: DIY MarkAudio A12P in SuperPensil

Room Dimensions: 11' W x 12' 4" L x 10' H

So far I have been looking around at a lot of options and while I don't want to limit myself to 94 dB+ efficient speakers. I would like to be able to keep my Decware MiniTorii in place if possible.

LegacyAudio Signature SE is top on my list, little bit more than I wanted to spend, but this is a lifetime purchase. I have also looked at SalkSound Veracity ST but I am concerned about the Decware amps being able to push those. I have also looked at the Decware HR-1s which look impressive.

Of course its difficult to buy speakers without hearing them, any other recommendations/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also if anyone has heard the Legacy Audio Signatures with a Decware amplifier and has any details, that would be spectacular.

Thanks,

Ron

hifiron
Hi, your room is small. Your amp is 4w only. I would look at Blumenstein Triton, Decware ZOB or HDT, Zu Audio Omen.
@timrhu yes, good point to be made here. Coherency and blending of drivers is going to be key.

Discussions with Steve - Open Baffles were recommended, HDT was not. Too analytical for the room.

After treating the room, I have noise floor down to 29 dB, very happy with this. When I started I was at 45 dB.

Current plan is to audition the Spatial M4's and the Vandersteen 1Ci's together.

Then I can make a decision based on voicing and performance of the speakers. I am also going to audition a 60W Ayre Zero Negative Feedback amp, to show the performance of each speaker with more power.

Eventually I will be getting a new amp, but I want to upgrade one component at a time. My local dealer has a good deal, I can start with the Vandersteens, then within 1 year get the purchase price in credit towards the 2Ce's if I decide to upgrade.

Have a great week all!
If it hasn't been suggested already, look at the Decware site's white papers, particularly the papers referring to room acoustics and setup. In my square room I had trouble getting any realistic imaging, and this was with a pair of Thiel CS1.6 speakers which are said to have wonderful imaging. After reading a few of the tips on the Decware site I tried the diagonal set up and am now hearing the most holographic imaging I've ever heard. After two or so years with this setup it still blows me away. This is something you should definitely hear with the small Vandersteens.

One more point; the Vandersteen 2CEs will be overwhelming in your room. I had a pair and found it difficult to get the proper integration, but what really made me get rid of them was their physical domination of the room. Especially if you give them the room they need to work. They look like giant monoliths dominating the entire space. My two cents.
@timrhu thanks! yes, I am going to mess around with some options.

Much happier price range for me, going to audition the Vandersteen 1Ci's again and get the Spatial M4 S in as well.

I am not going to change my amp at this time, the Vandersteens were able to play loud enough to hear them, the new amp will provide more headroom, but the Decware voice is what I am looking for in an amp.

Only making the speaker decision will make this much easier. Focus on Spatial M4 v. Vandersteen 1Ci. Then decide to get the amp later if more headroom/dynamics are desired.

Thanks for the input, will report back when both speakers are in place.
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