You’ve been given a lot of options. To the point of being overwhelmed, I imagine.
I’ll throw out two suggestions to add to the fray.
1. Coincident Total Victory V, $15,000 new
- these rarely come on the used market; owners just do not part with them
2. Martin Logan ESL 13A ~$15,000 new
- very revealing speakers; require a lot of space around them. Not for everyone. If you have to position your speakers in a corner, these aren’t for you.
- ML’s are demanding - they can draw down to 1Ω so they require an amp that can drive them (you are OK here)
I have the Martin Logan Spires ($10,000 when new) so I obviously like the sound of the hybrid electrostatic. I play in an orchestra and I find the ML’s most closely resemble what I hear when I’m performing.
Good hunting!
I’ll throw out two suggestions to add to the fray.
1. Coincident Total Victory V, $15,000 new
- these rarely come on the used market; owners just do not part with them
2. Martin Logan ESL 13A ~$15,000 new
- very revealing speakers; require a lot of space around them. Not for everyone. If you have to position your speakers in a corner, these aren’t for you.
- ML’s are demanding - they can draw down to 1Ω so they require an amp that can drive them (you are OK here)
I have the Martin Logan Spires ($10,000 when new) so I obviously like the sound of the hybrid electrostatic. I play in an orchestra and I find the ML’s most closely resemble what I hear when I’m performing.
Good hunting!