New Speakers $10K -$20K


Hi everyone. A few bullet points and thank you all for your advice! Sorry for the length just trying to help you to help me.

* A Florida family room untreated and large. 30’ x 30’ with 12’ cathedral ceiling.
* I sit basically on left half of the room, the right side of the room is billiards and wet bar.
* I just turned 65, so these are my forever speakers!
* I am 70% HT and watching TV, and 30% 2Ch, but with a little room improvement 2ch listening will go up. I want better sounding 2 ch but I’m in a very live room.
* The front wall “half width” of my room is a stacked-stone marble wall.
* to my rear is a 16’ opening to a large kitchen.
* to my immediate left is a window 40” and 12’ of sliders looking into pool.
* just sold Paradigm Persona 7F towers, (2) Persona subs and Persona center ch. Amazing speakers in a poor large room. But I do think the Be. mid-range became a bit fatiguing.
* I need a company that also makes a great center ch for HT., Legacy Audio does.

Based on WAF etc. some treatments will be done but not greatly. More pillows, a defuser or two, maybe a bit more.

My needs: warmth, no harshness at the top, not massive speakers, WAF!
I still love movies with the grandkids, big subwoofers won’t be approved. “Eye Candy” is what she likes beautiful cabinetry, Sonus Fabre, and custom finishes available from Bill D. at Legacy.

Current candidates are:
1. Sonus Fabre Amati Tradition in the red stained finish - “gorgeous”, her favorite!
2. Legacy Calibres in a custom veneer with 2+ subs that are not too big. I really love the Aeris with Wavelet processor but they are too tall for her! Remember this is a family room.m we use for everything.
3. Sonus Fabre Serafino Tradition in the same beautiful red stain wood veneer.
4. Spendor, not terribly familiar but they do make a center ch, and are respected and are considered warm. Really wish Harbeth made a center ch.

Now I am looking forward to your suggestions!
Related equipment:
Classe’ CAV 180 - 5 x 180W
Marantz 8805 Pre-pro
Oppo 203
Innuous streamer/DVD ripper
Kaleidescape movie server 
Sonance DSP 8-130 MK2 for surrounds
Paradigm in ceiling (3pr) for surrounds 

Thank you all!
Dave





dave1980
I just recently heard Martens Parker Trio speakers in a dealer system with Classe line stage and amp.  The system sounded very good—clear, and smooth without sounding muddy or murky.  The dealer sells Focal, Magico, and Rockport speakers.  I like the Rockports too, but the Martens hold their own, particularly given the price.
You FLAX'r you!  I demoed the Focal 926 vs the same price range model SF.  The SF won it with strings , female voice etc but for my overall selection of music (rock, blues, world ,etc)   the Focals were the choice.   Never really got over the cheap stands/feet on the SF.
You should really listen to the Zu Audio Definition 4's and compare them to others if you can. Very loud and clear, 101db/watt, so much detail of instruments and vocals. If you can wait, Definition 6's will be out in 2022. 
I thank everyone again. The cabinetmakers son in me still loves those Sonus Fabre Tradition cabinets in the red stain finish.

Most of you know have forgotten more than I know on 2ch. I appreciate 2 ch, but my room is a task. So, the need for incredible sound is not there, great sound with the budget allowing some room acoustics yes, I want to rediscover 2 ch to an extinct! Fun nights with young grandkids watching Godzilla vs. King Kong is a plus.

So given for now a handicapped room, a need for good HT, improved 2Ch. We are narrowing the list. Thank you to all for speaker companies I have never heard of, if I had to sell these speakers it needs to be a popular brand that resells quickly and retains good value.

On a exciting note, Matthew Poe of YouTube and expertise in room acoustics will soon be in the room. Don Dunn that films on Audioholics with Gene is an old friend and came to see me last week.

More to come, thank you all!
Dave