Looking for "Last" 2 channel speaker system.


I am looking to downsize my speaker system in the near future and am interested in some feedback as to what my shortlist should be for auditions!

Some background. I currently have the Genesis 4 tower speakers, and absolutely love everything about them, except, their size! In particular I like the fact that the bass towers have adjustments which includes remote volume.........very very handy and useful.

For my last set of speakers I would like something with a much smaller footprint, that can also play occassionaly at higher SPL's. I think soundstage and detail and a holographic image is important, and a strong bass is important although I'm not completely against using a separate subwoofer to assist with the absolute bottom ends.

Some of the contenders that I am considering are: Marten Coltrane, Consensus Conspiracy, Avalon Isis, JM Lab Stella, Hanson King V2 and some model of Kharma. I have also been reading lately some very good reports on the top of the line Legacy speaker.

I would like to keep the price down somewhat, hoping to spend no more than $25K on the used market, perhaps up to $40K for something that performs in Utopia.

I don't feel that my front end info matters much as it is constantly in a state of flux, although I don't see the MBL6010D leaving.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
bullot
I am feeling somewhat repetitive from other speaker posts I have made, but if you want a great last speaker I would go with either the Coincident Technology Pre Reference ($22,000) or the Pure Reference Extreme ($26,000-$26,800).
They are simply the best speakers I have ever heard and I have heard plenty that are far more expensive.

What is unusual about Coincident Technology is that besides their well-known speaker prowess, they also manufacture and design some of the best electronics too. While the Coincident speakers play excellently with good high quality powerful amps, they sound great with low-powered tube amps, as they are very sensitive and easy to drive. The Pure Reference paired with Coincident's own Frankenstein amp at 8 watts/channel ($5,000/pr) make the best music I have ever heard. While one would need more power for ear-splitting levels, anything less than very loud sounds unbelievable. Coincident makes a more powerful tube amp, the Dragon ($10,000/pr) at 70 watts per channel. It might be the best higher-powered tube amp around, but it isn't as great as the Frankenstein.

While the MBL unit you have is very good, Coincident's own Line Stage ($5.000) retrieves more low level information (which really is the sign of a great pre-amp). It only has 2 inputs however, which might make one re-think their front end. But if you play LP's, Coincident also makes the best phone stage at less than nose-bleed territory($5,500) and it also has an extra input, allowing it to also act as a pre-amp. All these Coincident products have received rave reviews--and deservedly so. Of course, I am sure you could start with the MBL unit and maybe get Israel Blume to send you his Line Stage for comparison. He is great to talk to and is easy to work with. Plus you get discounts for buying multiple products.

For me, the above is my ideal system. Only a great turntable and cartridge is needed, besides good power conditioners and/or AC regenerators.

Greg
I would suggest the Coincident Pure Reference Extreme T's. Like the Kharma, Tidal, Marten, Consensus Audio, Evolution Acoustics,and Avalon Acoustics,they poses the Accuton ceramic drivers. In the case of the CPRE's, Accuton is employed for midrange and tweeter. They are 94db @ 8 ohms (yet perform like 98 or 99db) and have the characteristics of percussion (horn) drivers, very fast, efficient, and extremely dynamic, while mantaining tonal purity (perfect tonality/timbre being my FIRST, MUST HAVE, of any speaker!!!). My experience of them is that of being more tonally neutral across the entire band width than any speaker I have experienced at any price. I am somewhat embarrassed to say... it's true Hifi musical love. They have won me over completely, both intellectually and emotionally. The CPRE's are that amazing.

Happy Listening!
I am living and enjoying a complete Coincident system for close to 4 years now, with the Coincident Pure Reference Extremes for almost two. That final upgrade was the game changer IMHO.
My source may change but I have no desire at all to change my Franks, Extreme cables,power chords, interconnects or those amazing speakers.The components together get out of the way and allow the music to really come through in a way that satisfies me all the time. It has to be experienced.
I couldn't describe these components any better then has already been said by the two previous posters. The system seems to get better everytime I sit down for a serious listen.
This is my last 2 channel system. I only buy music these days.

Regards,
Unless you're the kinda guy that gets a thrill out of diving head first into unknown territory, I'd suggest putting a few thousand dollars into a travel fund and then make the time to go around and actually listen to a number of top tier loudspeakers.
I agree with the suggestion of traveling a bit to audition different speakers. One that I can recommend is the new Magico Q3. I just heard it in Boston and it was the best "store demo" I've heard. It's $34K and would definitely be on my short list as a final purchase. Of course, amps are critical part of the equation. Sounds like a fun problem to have.