A little over two years ago, I went on a cross country mission to find new speakers in your price range. Prior to this search, I had Wilson Audio Duette 2's and Sonus Faber Amati Traditin Homage speakers. It is so hard to listen to speakers in various showrooms or shows around the country because they won't sound the same in your house.
I tried Wilson DAW, Vandersteen, Stenheim, Eggleston, Evolution Acoustic, Focal, Magico, Texton, Salk, PureAudioProject, DejaVu, Klipsch, JBL, Meridien, Vivid, Spatial Audio Raven, Legacy Aeris, Paradigm Personna 7/9, Kef Blades, just to name a few.
Then I came across this small boutique speaker maker in Sante Fe, NM named Viking Acoustic. I called and talked to the owner, David Counsell and I visited his studio. The build quality, unique shapes and sound blew me away. I ended up buying Viking Acoustic Grande Voix's. You won't be able to Demo them because they do not have any dealers. That is why also you get so much speaker for your money.
You asked to describe the sound. Start with like being in the third row of a Symphony concert. The separation of instruments, the guitar frets, piano pings, horns, drums are so clear and concise. The sound stage is large and fills my room which is 25"W by 35'L. It does not matter where I sit. Absolutely no coloration and no fatigue. I was worried about the bass but the bass is substantial.
Unlike most speaker makers you get what they deliver. If you want a particular sound Viking can do that for you. These speakers work great with genres of music these are the best bass speakers I have heard. They have a multitude of speakers that he can build in any price range.
In your price range you should take your time and hear as many speakers as possible. Amps to me are then matched to your speaker selection. The funny thing is I bought the Grande Voix's and I did not hear them first. I did listen to two other Viking speakers but my wife loved the look of the Grande Voix's and that is half of the battle.
Good Luck. If you are ever in Arizona you are welcome to a great concert!!!
I tried Wilson DAW, Vandersteen, Stenheim, Eggleston, Evolution Acoustic, Focal, Magico, Texton, Salk, PureAudioProject, DejaVu, Klipsch, JBL, Meridien, Vivid, Spatial Audio Raven, Legacy Aeris, Paradigm Personna 7/9, Kef Blades, just to name a few.
Then I came across this small boutique speaker maker in Sante Fe, NM named Viking Acoustic. I called and talked to the owner, David Counsell and I visited his studio. The build quality, unique shapes and sound blew me away. I ended up buying Viking Acoustic Grande Voix's. You won't be able to Demo them because they do not have any dealers. That is why also you get so much speaker for your money.
You asked to describe the sound. Start with like being in the third row of a Symphony concert. The separation of instruments, the guitar frets, piano pings, horns, drums are so clear and concise. The sound stage is large and fills my room which is 25"W by 35'L. It does not matter where I sit. Absolutely no coloration and no fatigue. I was worried about the bass but the bass is substantial.
Unlike most speaker makers you get what they deliver. If you want a particular sound Viking can do that for you. These speakers work great with genres of music these are the best bass speakers I have heard. They have a multitude of speakers that he can build in any price range.
In your price range you should take your time and hear as many speakers as possible. Amps to me are then matched to your speaker selection. The funny thing is I bought the Grande Voix's and I did not hear them first. I did listen to two other Viking speakers but my wife loved the look of the Grande Voix's and that is half of the battle.
Good Luck. If you are ever in Arizona you are welcome to a great concert!!!