High Efficiency Speakers Your top 3 or more


Not taking cost or musical preferences into account what are the top 3 high efficiency speakers you've ever heard, overall?
mmike84
yep you are right got the models wrong. Have a medium to large living room so have been looking at Total Victory IV. Good to hear Coincident's amps are 300b's - didn't know about these amps.
Mapman, although I prefer OTLs myself :) if I had a set of field-coil powered Classic Audio Loudspeakers (which are about 99-100 db, about 3 db more than their Alnico versions), I would not hesitate to try out one of the DeHavallind SETs and treat it with lots of bass-heavy techno material.

I listen to a lot of this stuff at home- I guess you could say I demand a lot out of my system, so I know that with the right speaker you could do that with the right SETs.

We have what we call the 'Atma-Sphere Bass of the Year' award, see
http://www.atma-sphere.com/awards/bya/index.html
I've seen some of these recordings throw some well-known speakers right on their respective faces...
Thanks Ralph.

I figured if anybody could identify a SET based combo that could deliver the goods, it was you!

I may well test the waters of tube amps in my 2 channel A/V second system, where I run triangle Titus XS speakers and an old M&K sub off a vintage 20 watt Yamaha receiver that I fixed up currently. I feel pretty sure I can do better there without breaking the bank, at least out of the gate. The Triangles are about 90db efficient, I believe. I have heard some run them of SET type amps with good results.
I'm surprised that no one has yet mentioned the Daedalus Ulysses, which are 97db and are in the op's price range.

Although I have not yet heard them, they have received effusively glowing comments from many users here and elsewhere, as well as in reviews that are linked to from the Daedalus site. Based on those comments, and on the extent to which their design characteristics meet my particular requirements and preferences, I felt completely confident in recently ordering a pair, which I am now awaiting. Thirty day audition privileges are standard policy, although I have no expectation of needing to take advantage of that policy.

The only less than glowing comments I have seen about them were offered by a few people who listened to them at RMAF 2009. However in a previous thread here Lou Hinkley (Mr. Daedalus Audio) indicated that was due to problems with the room, which I have no reason to doubt.

My requirements and preferences in choosing these speakers were/are:

1)Top-notch sound quality.
2)Wide dynamic range, specifically the ability to cleanly reproduce the peaks of well-recorded classical symphonic music.
3)Not requiring a high-powered amplifier (e.g., 200W+) to do so.
4)Not requiring a subwoofer.
5)Tube-friendly impedance characteristics.
6)Good imaging.
7)Elegant, refined appearance that is a reasonable match to my wood-panelled 1950’s living room. It seems that everyone who sees them raves about their appearance, finish, and build quality. I ordered them in the optional quartersawn white oak.
8)A price that is considerably less than that of a new car.

I know of no other speaker that meets all of these requirements as well.

Regards,
-- Al
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