Since my last post was removed, I'll repost. I'd go listen to as many speakers as you can of course. That's for anything you purchase as we all know. There are many different sounding speakers in this group. Go listen to some live music and then audition speakers. It's so much easier that way. Listen to YOUR ears and not what we all post.
Focal, Vandersteen, Wilson, Legacy, Proac, Maggies, even Harbeth and Magico's could be on that list. Great tone will always shine through. Coherency will too. Sometimes the 'boring' audition is the best one over the long haul. If a speaker 'shines' in one area, then I'd be concerned as that can often be like buying teh 'brightest' TV on the shelf, only to realize that was a bad choice over time. Fatigue is strange as you may not hear it in a 30 minute session in a store, but over time at home, it will make you want to change cables, amps, sources adn then speakers again in two years.
I'd also look at resale values over 3 years incase you aren't happy. I knew that I was going to upgrade after two years, so the Vandy's were an easy choice as they were SOOO easy to move onto another great home (Bob loves them and those who know me personally, realize that is important to me).
We all espouse our speakers that we own or that some sell, but it's room and system dependent for sure. go find a dealer you can visit and listen. Sometimes you may want to change the whole system to get the sound that you love. I did this and continue to do so, but I have used a road map and budget that I set a few years ago, so it's not just willy nilly.
JMHO and others do it differently.
Focal, Vandersteen, Wilson, Legacy, Proac, Maggies, even Harbeth and Magico's could be on that list. Great tone will always shine through. Coherency will too. Sometimes the 'boring' audition is the best one over the long haul. If a speaker 'shines' in one area, then I'd be concerned as that can often be like buying teh 'brightest' TV on the shelf, only to realize that was a bad choice over time. Fatigue is strange as you may not hear it in a 30 minute session in a store, but over time at home, it will make you want to change cables, amps, sources adn then speakers again in two years.
I'd also look at resale values over 3 years incase you aren't happy. I knew that I was going to upgrade after two years, so the Vandy's were an easy choice as they were SOOO easy to move onto another great home (Bob loves them and those who know me personally, realize that is important to me).
We all espouse our speakers that we own or that some sell, but it's room and system dependent for sure. go find a dealer you can visit and listen. Sometimes you may want to change the whole system to get the sound that you love. I did this and continue to do so, but I have used a road map and budget that I set a few years ago, so it's not just willy nilly.
JMHO and others do it differently.