While you were at RMAF, did you check Tyler speakers?
Tyler D1 or D2 may serve your purpose at half the price you are to spend.
Tyler D1 or D2 may serve your purpose at half the price you are to spend.
Speakers in 10-15K price range for Classical music
Thanks Rpfef, Rcprince, Hjungmd, Knownothing, Nolitan, Jrmanders, Jult52, Karelfd, Rackon, Learsfool, Usblues and Ihcho. I surely will have to check the Shahinians, perhaps even make a trip to NY, along with the other recommendations (ProAc, Harbeth, ART, Totem, Brodmann (future?), Nola, may be horns, Merlin, Tyler etc.) @ Rcprince – I’ll email you @ Jult52 – sorry I didn’t have Strauss’ Salome, but Mahler’s Fifth too has a lot of detail and dynamics and like you said, many speakers are incapable of reproducing that @ Magnumpi205 (Donald) – the show was good, though many manufacturers didn’t participate this time. I have posted my experience in my other thread: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1253679708&openmine&zzNeal1502&4&5#Neal1502 @ Ihcho – no I didn’t check out the Tylers, but there’s someone that lives in my city, so might be able to check it out there |
Hi, likely you will have acquired speakers by now, in that case just for information (and for the benefit of anyone doing a search for speakers/classical). I just returned from the Munich High End show where there were 2 rooms that "transcended" the rest of everything I heard in that they managed to present music as opposed to the others that showed gear performing music - some of which exceptionally good, in honesty. Those 2 rooms were Tidal and Brodmann. As you might have expected, Brodmann mainly played classical music (I also heard Rodrigo y Gabriela though, which was delightful) through their flagship speaker in the brand new "Joseph Brodmann" series, the JB 205. This was with Viola Labs amps and a comparatively humble Electrocompaniet EMC1 as source in a room that was certainly not the best acoustically. In one word: astounding! True, the JB 205 is a EUR 56k affair, but I'm pretty sure, the musical gene will be carried forward in the smaller JB models. Unfortunately, the English pages of their website don't seem to work, nevertheless, here's the link: http://www.brodmannacoustics.com/index_eng.html PS: based in Vienna (where else!) they also have s representation in Ferdinand, Indiana. PPS: this is also a manufacturer to have a serious look at for someone looking for uncompromising AV inwall solutions. |
Sound Lab http://www.soundlab-speakers.com/products.htm http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrplan&1276915010&/Soundlab-Ultimate-1--Valhalla- Any of their full electrostatic models (new, or many used in good condition) would likely be great - especially if you are willing to get a new amp (preferrably with tubes) |