The Aeris + Wavelet for sure.
Or, the Harbeth 40.2 / 3 / etc. as an alternative with the Hegel HA390 or HA590, or McIntosh MA352.
Though these are pretty big and expensive speakers.
One more practical alternative (both economically and physically) that will impress you with the right electronics is the Harbeth 30.1 / 2 / 3 / etc. driven by the McIntosh MA252 or MA352, or the Hegel HA390 or HA590. Simply sublime - see the YouTube videos! Though the 30.1 maybe too small for your space.
Though - If you’re a rock fan... I’d stick with the Aeris, or Klipsch LaScalla, or JBL S4700 (!!!), or yes... the ATC SCM 100+.... The Harbeths are prolly better for a jazz, classical, blues, acoustic fan - like me - which is what I have (both the 30.1 and 40.2).
Or, the Harbeth 40.2 / 3 / etc. as an alternative with the Hegel HA390 or HA590, or McIntosh MA352.
Though these are pretty big and expensive speakers.
One more practical alternative (both economically and physically) that will impress you with the right electronics is the Harbeth 30.1 / 2 / 3 / etc. driven by the McIntosh MA252 or MA352, or the Hegel HA390 or HA590. Simply sublime - see the YouTube videos! Though the 30.1 maybe too small for your space.
Though - If you’re a rock fan... I’d stick with the Aeris, or Klipsch LaScalla, or JBL S4700 (!!!), or yes... the ATC SCM 100+.... The Harbeths are prolly better for a jazz, classical, blues, acoustic fan - like me - which is what I have (both the 30.1 and 40.2).