Pondering a change after 30 odd years...


After 30 years I think it's time to move on. I have a set of Acoustat 1+1s that I've owned since new, paired with an RHLabs passive sub. It's been a great combination and still sounds pretty nice but it's all long in the tooth. Sooner or later a panel will quit then I'm dead in the water. I love the soundstage with it's "fullsized" presentation even if it's a PITA to get them dialed in just so. Maybe I'm just getting restless! I've heard many "box" speakers but damn no matter the price point it seems I can hear the "box". Granted I haven't listened to some of the big $$ stuff like Wilson but that's way outside my budget anyways. LOL! I'm wondering how some of the smaller "monitors" on stands sound? One thing I'm thinking I'd miss is the vertical part of my large soundstage. I've read about the Golden Ear line which get decent reviews. Or should I just stick with a panel of some sort, like Maggies? I've about 110 watts/side of tube power to work with. As for budget, I'm thinking somewhere in the $5-7.5K range. I'm listening to a lot of jazz these days with a dash of classical. But I'd hate to think my old rock vinyl wouldn't be welcome anymore. I know this is all pretty vague but hoping to get a nice discussion with things to think about versus "buy this" sorts of recommendations. AdThanksVance!
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The engineers at Tannoy left to form a new company, Fyne Audio. They are taking the Tannoy sound to the next level; from low cost to high, an impressive new line up.
Musicfan, Been following your thread, congrats on your decision to sit tight. Sometimes it pays to turnout the lights and rediscover our system. Change is not always for the better. 
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good for you!!!!  enjoy... solid decision... new is often just that, not better


Musicfan 2349,

Hi, I'm glad you found out what you needed to. On the other hand, if you want to get an idea how Tannoys sound, I live on North Whidbey Island, about an hour and a half away from Seattle.

You would be welcome to visit my humble abode, should you care to.

Regards,
Dan
I would advise you to think long and hard before you let go of your 1+1s.  Back in the 1980s I owned and loved a pair of 2+2s, but foolishly sold them in order to try to do better.  It took me nearly thirty years to find speakers I liked better than the 2+2s with sub woofers.  Only after I built and spent eleven years modifying and improving my present fully horn loaded, triamplified, DEQX DSPed DIY speakers did I get better sound quality than the 2+2s.