I owned three pairs of 2s, then went to Revel Studio 2s, then went to Magnepan 3.7s. For the size space that you have, I don't think 3.7s would suffice, but 20.7s would..... I would not pair Magnepans with subs....
Vandersteen represents good value, but frankly if you listened to the likes of Magnepan for a week or so and then went back to the 2's.....you would think they were an absolute trainwreck sonically.......
If realism is top on your list (instruments in acoustic space, rendered realistically) then you cannot do better than 3.7s or 20.7s
If you need more low end, then Quatros will probably be mandatory, but those are in the same range as 20.7s which you do have the space for.....
One speaker way out of left field that is what I would describe as the best of both would be the Marten Django XL. I heard a pair at my dealer Reference Analog in Oklahoma, and then when he took them to the Rocky Mountain show and it is probably the only dynamic speaker I've heard that I could live with after having Magnepans and they are not really that expensive......
Vandersteen represents good value, but frankly if you listened to the likes of Magnepan for a week or so and then went back to the 2's.....you would think they were an absolute trainwreck sonically.......
If realism is top on your list (instruments in acoustic space, rendered realistically) then you cannot do better than 3.7s or 20.7s
If you need more low end, then Quatros will probably be mandatory, but those are in the same range as 20.7s which you do have the space for.....
One speaker way out of left field that is what I would describe as the best of both would be the Marten Django XL. I heard a pair at my dealer Reference Analog in Oklahoma, and then when he took them to the Rocky Mountain show and it is probably the only dynamic speaker I've heard that I could live with after having Magnepans and they are not really that expensive......