Agreed. Their are many products in this price rang that meet the "sounds great for jazz and folk" but there are so may styles and different types, it is tough to suggest anything.
What are the room dimensions? How far will you be sitting from the speakers. What kind of flexibility will you have in terms of placement? Within 2' of the wall. 2' to 4' from the wall. 4'+ from the wall. This has a MASSIVE impact on what works? Limitations in terms of design? Floorstanding or Standmount? Would you add a subwoofer or two? What about acoustic treatments? Are they an option?
For listening experience, do you like the sound presented to you or do you want to immersed in the experience? Do you like a more forward or laid back sound? Any preferences in terms of energy usage? Tubes okay or are they a no go?
Here are four very different speakers that would be in your range -
Avantgarde Zeros and Unos which are amazing speakers and can be driven by flea watt amps. They are great in medium sized rooms where setup is a pretty optimal equilateral triangle. Insanely good with an Art Audio PX25 but they look different and are you open to low powered amps? How is your room?
Wilson Benesch has 5 models in this range that work with normal placement but which model depends on a lot. They work in a pretty typical room but require a minimum 100w of power and are a relatively neutral. Could drive them with Chord or AVM and net result would be forward chord, neutral with AVM.
There is MBL which is omnidirectional and delivers a massive soundstage. Best with their own electronics and they have three models in this range. Wild speakers but need to know about your layout as they require certain spacing to be at their best. .
Vivid three or four models in this range. They are a bit more forward but the designs are extremely unusual and work well with near wall placments. They need warmer amplification like Naim or AVM.
Focal has multiple products in the range as does Magico, Wilson, Kaiser, Raidho, B&W, Harbeth, YG, Stereokonzept, Sonus Faber, Rockport and many, many more. Without narrowing, you will get so many things to research, it will be overwhelming with no good way to narrow it.
What are the room dimensions? How far will you be sitting from the speakers. What kind of flexibility will you have in terms of placement? Within 2' of the wall. 2' to 4' from the wall. 4'+ from the wall. This has a MASSIVE impact on what works? Limitations in terms of design? Floorstanding or Standmount? Would you add a subwoofer or two? What about acoustic treatments? Are they an option?
For listening experience, do you like the sound presented to you or do you want to immersed in the experience? Do you like a more forward or laid back sound? Any preferences in terms of energy usage? Tubes okay or are they a no go?
Here are four very different speakers that would be in your range -
Avantgarde Zeros and Unos which are amazing speakers and can be driven by flea watt amps. They are great in medium sized rooms where setup is a pretty optimal equilateral triangle. Insanely good with an Art Audio PX25 but they look different and are you open to low powered amps? How is your room?
Wilson Benesch has 5 models in this range that work with normal placement but which model depends on a lot. They work in a pretty typical room but require a minimum 100w of power and are a relatively neutral. Could drive them with Chord or AVM and net result would be forward chord, neutral with AVM.
There is MBL which is omnidirectional and delivers a massive soundstage. Best with their own electronics and they have three models in this range. Wild speakers but need to know about your layout as they require certain spacing to be at their best. .
Vivid three or four models in this range. They are a bit more forward but the designs are extremely unusual and work well with near wall placments. They need warmer amplification like Naim or AVM.
Focal has multiple products in the range as does Magico, Wilson, Kaiser, Raidho, B&W, Harbeth, YG, Stereokonzept, Sonus Faber, Rockport and many, many more. Without narrowing, you will get so many things to research, it will be overwhelming with no good way to narrow it.