Efficient, affordable speakers for SETs?


Ever since I discovered the magic of SETs, I have been hooked and could never go back to “sand amps” or non SET tube amps. (Yes, I know they are dirty and colored but I love the soft clipping!) The seemingly endless problem has been finding speakers that not only function well with just a few watts of power but get the most out of the limited power and also sound real. Tried Lowthers in Medallion enclosures and some other enclosures but ultimately not very natural or satisfying. Realized that a two way speaker properly crossed over to a tweeter was best and found a speaker that was specifically designed to play with 8 300B watts. The Tetra 506s (worth checking out Tetraloudspeakers.com and the great musicians who use them!). Does anyone know other two way speakers designed to work well with SETs?
mglik
I have a Dennis Had KT150 SEP and his LP-3a preamp, but I don't use them much any more.  I built the P134B designed by Jack Elliano of Electra-Print with all top grade parts.  Parts like Jupiter coupling caps, Audio Note Silver Tantalum resistors, AN Kaisei caps, VH Audio OCC wire, and more.  The transformers that Jack wound are MASSIVE in comparison and you can tell the difference in sound.  The sound is rich and vibrant with deep powerful bass.  I don't want to step on any toes, but I can't go back to my Dennis Had.  His are understandably built for an entry level single ended price and couldn't possibly put the parts I used in and make money without charging $3-4K.  The DH amps are a good start and really got me into the magic of single ended, so I certainly wouldn't fault them.  I might upgrade the caps in mine and see how they do, I do really like the flexible tube rolling they offer too.
Zu Audio
Omega
Tekton

All 3 brands pair very well w/low powered SET amps. I currently own sets from all 3 manufacturers:

Zu Audio Druid MKVI
Zu Audio Omen
Zu Audio Soul Superfly 
Tekton Lore
Omega CAM (Compact Alnico Monitor)

My speakers are the Decware HDT. Had them since 2004. To me, it is truly magical when using a properly built and engineered single full range driver. No subwoofer needed with these. Steve's bass loading scheme really works. Just an outstanding speaker.

I've always used a Decware SE84 variety, or one of my custom built jobbies at 2 watts/channel. Plenty loud for me.

As always, YMMV.

Cheers,          Crazy Bill
@waterclocker   Did you happen to consider these as well.  Normally I would want to, like you, do a DIY project with a fullrange driver.  But these are way beyond what I could do with a cabinet.  Suspect these would pair up superbly with the OP's SE amp.  Anybody heard these?  Beautiful to look at to boot!

https://www.decware.com/newsite/Liiaudio.html
@corelli  I did look at them and the Crystal 10 driver they use.  They seem like an excellent value when compared to other full range offerings.  I liked the Cube Audio speakers I heard at CAF, but the price...wow...way too rich for me.  I can't bring myself to buy pre-built speakers anymore, but I would seriously consider the Lii Audio Crystal 10 if I did.  I chose the Lii F15 to dip my toes into OB and the build is pretty simple.  I'm really glad for these great DIY friendly drivers!  I'm liking them more and more, now to get those baffles made!