Speakers for First Watt SIT-1 amp


My favorite sound seems to come from an SET amp and single-driver speakers but I want to leave the amp on all the time and I have kids in the house so I decided to exclude output tubes.  I went on a hunt for a solid state amp with an SET sound and landed on the First Watt SIT-1 monoblocks which I love.  I'm using them with Omega Super Alnico High Output monitors and it's a great combo but I wonder how much better speakers like this can get with this amp.  I have my eye on Voxativ, Teresonic, Audience, and maybe Audio Note or Daedalus.  Any suggestions?
ggking7
Charles, you are welcome.

@ggking7 I recommend reading their review of the PAP Trio 10 later in the same year (12/2017).

Understand that you are comparing 2 10 inch woofers per OB speaker (from 300 Hz and below) to the LF from an 8 inch single driver TL speaker.
Regarding the SIT amps and high impedance loads.  I tried out a SIT2 with my Coincident Super Eclipse III speakers (14 ohm nominal, 10 ohm minimum) and Nelson Pass had me buy a couple different resistors to add across the speaker terminals in order to increase the load.  He said that the SIT2 would sound a little dry and clinical when coasting on those easier loads and would warm up if I added some additional resistance.  Apparently using different resistor values was equivalent to using the manual adjustment knob on the SIT1s.  I just bring this up because I think Nelson made the amps with a nominal 8 ohm load in mind (or at least something below the SEIII's 14).  

If I were you, I'd consider e-mailing or calling Pass for a few speaker suggestions. Probably no-one knows as well what speaker will excel on your amps, and both Nelson and Kent English at Pass are always super nice and happy to provide input.  Personally, I think it would be a disservice to your search not to find out what they suggest.
I was thinking Cube Audio was the way to go but based on that review (and others) it's hard not to second-guess.  It sounds like the Trio10 Voxativ is at least as good as the Magus if not better.  What I especially like about Cube though is that Srajan heard them with the SIT-1s and gave the combo the thumbs up.  The Trios require some (I think, basic) assembly and naturally they have crossovers although I hope the Voxativs have a direct line to the amp.  It's a tough call.  I do like the idea of four 10" drivers.
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Curious here...Has anyone recommending the Cube speakers actually listened to them?

Amps? Front end? Room? Impressions? 

Does Cube offer a return policy? 

6Moons is a pro review site that sells advertising...Hmmm makes me wonder...

ggking7 the best way is to set up an audition if possible. Shelling out big bucks and hoping Cube meets your expectations? Big gamble!