Floorstander reco given a few criteria...


Hello,

Looking for advice on a set of floorstanders given the following kit and cost. The use is purely for listening to vinyl records. I'm indifferent to powered vs passive and space/size isnt an issue. I won't be adding a dedicated sub. Essentially I'm looking for the best quality sound given existing components and a budget of say 3K for the pair of speakers. I don't need wireless connectivity, I'm planning on going RCA all the way thru. 

Connecting to:
Rega P6 w Ania cart 
Rega Aria MK Pre 
Sonos Amp

I've seen good reviews of the Klipsch R-28PF (powered), the Wharfedale evo4.4, Polk Audio RTi A9, Klipsch RP-8000F and the KEF R5 and Q950 (all passive). I'm sure there are many options but my pre/amp/budget probably narrow the field?

Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts. 
spotconlon
Anyone have experience pairing the QS mid monos with the Wharfedale EVO4.4 speakers? I can't find a shop near me to audition them, but I've seen some pretty good reviews. I might just order a set from Crutchfield and a set of the Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-8000F or the Heresy IV and see which one sounds better? Any thoughts on what to expect? Feelings on either manufacturer/line? Also intrigued by the Definitive Tech BP-9040 bipolars but I have no experience with this brand or design.
Underwood HiFi is running a good sale on its LSA speakers here.  They don’t have their LSA-20 Signatures listed, but if they’re on sale too I’d guess they’re somewhere around $2500/pr (that may also include free speaker cables).  Certainly doesn’t hurt to ask, and they offer a 30-day trial period.  There’s also a McCormack DNA-125 amp for sale on eBay for $1100, and pairing that with the LSA speakers would very likely be a killer combo that pushes all your buttons hard.  Just a thought given your preferences, and best of luck in your search. 
I literally just bought the mid monos. Those are staying. So the combo needs to work with 40-50 watt tube output. Pre will be an icon ps1 mk2.