Thanks everybody for the suggestions. The diversity of options and lack of consensus is a bit overwhelming!
Best bookshelf speakers <$2000
I’m building my first high fi system after being more of a portable audio person. I want to start with the speakers. Space is limited so bookshelf speakers are a must.
Preferences:
Balanced and revealing with a hint of warmth.
Midrange most important to get right over highs and lows
Timbre is super important - I listen mostly to acoustic music especially jazz
But I do need some bass as I also listen to some electronic music
Smaller is better but SQ is most important
A speaker that sounds good with different amps but also scalable with high quality sources
Wide sweet spot - I wont have money for a great amp at first but want them to be scalable for later
These speakers have caught my eyes - any thoughts on them?
Ascend Sierra 2s - Ribbon = dispersion limitations?
BMR Philharmonitor - See above. Also massive.
Buchardt S400/S300 - Wary of the sudden hype train and limited info
Silverline Minuet Grande - Limited info
Reference 3A De Capo - This caught my eye as a potential endgame speaker if I could blow up my budget a little. But concerns about BE tweeter as well as some potential snake oil stuff (cryogenic treatment (!?)), exaggerated sensitivity claims and wonky measurements put me off.
What else should I be looking at?
Edit: I could have sworn I had <$2,000 in the title... Anyway, my budget is 2k.
Preferences:
Balanced and revealing with a hint of warmth.
Midrange most important to get right over highs and lows
Timbre is super important - I listen mostly to acoustic music especially jazz
But I do need some bass as I also listen to some electronic music
Smaller is better but SQ is most important
A speaker that sounds good with different amps but also scalable with high quality sources
Wide sweet spot - I wont have money for a great amp at first but want them to be scalable for later
These speakers have caught my eyes - any thoughts on them?
Ascend Sierra 2s - Ribbon = dispersion limitations?
BMR Philharmonitor - See above. Also massive.
Buchardt S400/S300 - Wary of the sudden hype train and limited info
Silverline Minuet Grande - Limited info
Reference 3A De Capo - This caught my eye as a potential endgame speaker if I could blow up my budget a little. But concerns about BE tweeter as well as some potential snake oil stuff (cryogenic treatment (!?)), exaggerated sensitivity claims and wonky measurements put me off.
What else should I be looking at?
Edit: I could have sworn I had <$2,000 in the title... Anyway, my budget is 2k.
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I think one good way to narrow down the field is just looking at those manufacturers using the direct sales model and offering a generous return program. For one, you're getting more speaker for your buck cutting out the middleman and I assume there's some correlation between speaker manufacture cost and sound quality, even if it's not 1. Also the return policy of course reduces your risk. Maybe buy a few and demo them at the same time and return the ones that lose out? Who are the direct sellers? Ascend, Buchardt, Philharmonic Audio... any of the other contenders using the direct sales model? |
You've got some great recommendations here. I'll add the Joseph Audio RM7si, Silverline SR-17.5, and Amphion Argon 3s, all available used now. Sorry to make your job harder, but these are all worth a look given what you're looking for. https://tmraudio.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitors/joseph-audio-rm7si-signature-bookshelf-speakers-che... https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis97fd1-silverline-audio-sr-17-5-monitors?refsource=hifishark http://www.audioasylumtrader.com/ca/listing/Speakers-Stand-Mounted/Amphion/Argon-3S-Monitors/-home-v... |
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