Looking for a warm sweet speaker


That images great and resolves without etched treble. I love the british sound, but want something a little more modern sounding. The big Harbeths sound good to me, but the price is just out of my reach. Any American brands that you could suggest? In this day and age it’s getting harder to find brick and mortar dealers or even by appointment dealers that stock the type of speakers I am looking for it seems.

I have analog and digital sources.
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Dynaudio... i've only had the focus line but both pairs very warm and listenable for hours on end - especially when properly paired with the right amp.
When I read "warm sweet speaker" I think about hearing Julie Andrews at my daughter's college commencement. I doubt she's for sale, but hey...who knows?
Hi WolfG,

Sorry about the off topic question, but found in some of your posts that you liked the Gold Lions KT88 (reissue) even more than the KT120s or  KT150s in your Jolida amp.  Interesting, I also have a Jolida amp (Fusion 3502S) and want to try something different from the stock EL34s,  more linear and accurate.  I do not need more power, but everybody is saying that the big 120s and 150s  are not only more powerful,  but  superior sonically to the KT88s...I am not convinced....
I'm probably Jaded because they fit my musical tastes, Jazz, Rock and Classical:    IMHO VanL Speakerworks Quartetrs with all mods, exactly fit your request.
Consider Daedalus. I owned Harbeth's for many years (C7s) and loved them but when I wanted to move to a larger speaker that had the same tonal purity and coherence but with better dynamics and resolution I chose Daedalus. I just ordered what will be my third (and final?) pair (Apollo's) and would never consider another brand. Lou just gets it right in all the ways that are important to me--and maybe you too.