usual speaker advice question


Listen room – finished basement game room 17ft by 30ft 7ft ceilings. Power : a four tube 6550 valve amp producing 50watts or a 200 watt high current Conrad johnson amp. My current speakers is a set of double stacked Klipsch kg4 on top of Klipsch fortes. Normal Listening levels for me is - 10 to 11 on the dial. Type of Music: rock, classic rock, blues. I like a large soundstage, nice mids and a touch of slamming base with clear top ends. Back end of game room is my workout space so usually I listen to music for a hour or so each night when I do my workouts.
I have a bit of the upgrade bug and looking to get new speakers. My current speakers move a lot of air no doubt and can sound fairly nice at times. However with some music the bass seems to get a bit muddled at time and the highs a bit bright.
My speaker budget is $1000 – on the used market that should get me speakers that cost 2000 to 2500 originally. Looking at Dynaudio focus 140, SCM 11, Totem model one sig, Monitor audio GS10, Proac 1s, etc. any thing else I should be looking at or any recommendations?
My problem is I can’t do listen tests where I live so it pretty much role the dice and buy something sight unheard so to speak and since it’s the used market would not be able to return so would have to be able to resell for same price.
lvas12
I would look into a pair of Cerwin Vega speakers. Very efficient and will crack the plaster in the room if desired.
If you like the Klipsch sound, go for Epic CF-4 v1 speakers. Those things are monsters. They are pretty uncommon, so you might be looking for a while. Do some googling and read about them.
I second the Klipsch Epic CF-4, as I own a pair and love them, but in the same vein, the Cerwin Vega CLS 215 ia supposed to be great. They can also be had new for a good price.
I'm wondering if the double stacking of two different speaker designs is a good idea or not?

I agree you will need some kind of larger speaker setup that matches well to your tube amp to match what you have in that regard and that may not come cheap if they must do better in all regards compared to what you have.

Rather than replacing both, how about trying adding a pair of good subwoofers to just the Forte's or the others, whichever you like best?

Maybe that in conjunction with some tweaks to fine tune the sound might fit the bill well.

Other than that, something like the AudioKinesis Jazz modules come to mind.

Or a pair of Klipschorns maybe if they would fit into your room.

If the larger CJ amp can handle less efficient speakers with more challenging impedance curves, then a pair of OHM Walsh speakers might be worth looking into. If not, then even a smaller pair of OHMs + subwoofer would likely not leave much for wanting.
Klipsch Fortes should do the job nicely by themselves. I think you are introducing bass coherency problems with 6 woofers, not to mention the 3 passives. This will give you muddy bass, although a lot of it. As far as the treble, if you like the treble from them, you might want to eliminate some early reflection spots. I am not sure if what you mean by a "finished" basement is a acoustically treated room. Back to the bass....different sub systems all reaching your ears at slightly different times. This is my opinion. If you do not like the Fortes, well..........