When it comes to difficult rooms, less/smaller speaker is often the ticket to better results (with fewer room treatments).
Once you have a handle on the frequencies where most of the music occurs, ie the midrange, then you might consider adding powered sub or two if needed/desired and have the flexibility of setup that approach offers.
I am a big Dynaudio fan but will be surprised if those resolve the issue. I have heard my older Dynaudio Contours lean towards a tad bright with some amps which is exactly what the reviews indicated.
I have heard Fritz Carrerra not Carbon and still assert you would be hard pressed to do any better than that (with low stands) in that room. The easy load of the Fritz at least helps assure that amp matching is not likely a problem. Not the case with Dynaudio in my experience. Dynaudio are wonderful but only with the right amp up to the task and that is not most tube amps.
I have heard Salk and they have yet to catch my ear but not enough experience to know what to expect with those.
I think the fast path to a solution will be getting things tuned in/optimized around the Fritz along the lines discussed. I would focus on that were it me before adding expense of other speakers, but I know rolling speakers is a lot of fun if you have the time, money and patience and you don’t know what you will get until you hear it. Once things were tuned in with the Fritz, it would then serve as a good reference I think to then perhaps try others, if still of interest.
Once you have a handle on the frequencies where most of the music occurs, ie the midrange, then you might consider adding powered sub or two if needed/desired and have the flexibility of setup that approach offers.
I am a big Dynaudio fan but will be surprised if those resolve the issue. I have heard my older Dynaudio Contours lean towards a tad bright with some amps which is exactly what the reviews indicated.
I have heard Fritz Carrerra not Carbon and still assert you would be hard pressed to do any better than that (with low stands) in that room. The easy load of the Fritz at least helps assure that amp matching is not likely a problem. Not the case with Dynaudio in my experience. Dynaudio are wonderful but only with the right amp up to the task and that is not most tube amps.
I have heard Salk and they have yet to catch my ear but not enough experience to know what to expect with those.
I think the fast path to a solution will be getting things tuned in/optimized around the Fritz along the lines discussed. I would focus on that were it me before adding expense of other speakers, but I know rolling speakers is a lot of fun if you have the time, money and patience and you don’t know what you will get until you hear it. Once things were tuned in with the Fritz, it would then serve as a good reference I think to then perhaps try others, if still of interest.