Speakers for Adcom GFA 575se $2k-$3k


Hello to all. it's been a long time since i posted but some bad luck has me scrambling to put a temporary system together. was planning on upgrading my rig next year but lost my amp and speakers days apart right before Christmas (ML-432 and Aerial 7B's). both piece's were old/due for upgradeing, but i wasn't ready for them to go belly up  so soon and at almost the same time.

will not have the time or funds to venture into the HiFi rabbit hole until summer/2021 at the earliest. probably more like fall 2021. and once i do start the journey, it'll take some time to research/listen and execute the new setup. i need something to hold me over for 6-12 months at least.

so far i've grabbed an Adcom GFA 575se for dirt cheap. went with the 575 because...
A: it's modestly priced mid-fi 
B: plenty of power to drive whatever speakers i end up getting (350wpc/8ohm  450wpc/4ohm)
C: have a soft spot for Adcom from back in the day/my first real amp and it lasted forever.

now i need a set of speakers that will work decently with 575se. would like to stay in the $2-$3k range. prefer new but would be willing to consider something relatively new but pre-owned,or demo's (nothing old/vintage please). do have a Velodyne DD12 sub but would much prefer to ditch it in favor of full range speakers that put out good/tight/controlled bass. will use this gear (Adcom and TBD speakers) to replace my current living room system after i get around to building my REAL listening room setup next year.

what i would like....
floor standers for Rock/Jazz/Alt music
somewhat high listening levels
prefer musical/easy to listen to speakers. nothing that could be fatiguing
Need something ASAP.....don't have the time to shop around/research/listen etc.... just need something that works well enough for now/6-12 months.

front end being used will be my ancient (in digital terms) PSA Perfect Wave Dac MKII and Perfect Wave Transport. these two piece's will also get relegated to my living room after i  do the real upgrade next year. listen to mostly streamed music with a considerable amount of Hi Res files. do have plenty of hi quality cables and my listening room has been sound treated well. i'm good in that department

just need a decent set of speakers to fill the gap until i'm ready to get on the hifi hamster wheel again =)

look forward to hearing your thoughts




levy03
The 2-3k range.  Well, I don't think you'll find anything in that range that is actually rated for up to 350 wpc.  So whatever you end up with, you'll have to go easy on the speakers somewhat.

I recently picked up a GFA 565SE, and found a great deal in the Kef Q series.  The Kef Q950 would be an option for you at about $2k a pair.  
thank you for the suggestion. agree regarding the power and not going crazy with it regardless of what speakers i end up getting. i've always found excess power can be dealt with much easier then not enough. would rather keep the amp working at 50% max then 100%. have read/i believe most damage happens from pushing your amp too hard.... into clipping. good reminder though. 

are you happy with the KEF Q950's?. any complaints or regrets? have not listened to any of the big KEF's for well over a decade. did hear some of their smaller/bookshelf models a couple years back and thought they sounded decent
The LSA-20 Signatures are available here on sale new from the manufacturer for $2299/pr and will likely fill all your needs very nicely.  They offer a 30-day trial so you can try them at home, and I think it’d be hard to find something much better used much less new.  Read the reviews, and best of luck. 
On the Kef Q950, I was on a speaker search recently myself, and the Kef Q line really impressed me at the dealer, so I ordered a pair. Other brands were brighter and or congested compared to the Kefs. I’m getting the Q750 because I have a smaller room, and these speakers can really fill a room. They demoed them with a mid line Denon receiver and I couldn’t believe the bass I was hearing.

The coaxial design is a favorite of mine, it presents a single point for the music to be coming from.  This aids the imaging focus, at least in my experience with some small Tannoy speakers.  The Adcom GFA 565SE is a lot of fun, too.  Open, detailed and effortless.