Any Thoughts On These?


high-amp
oldaudiophile - excellent advice. Thank you. I will have lots of space behind the listening area but I understand that the 60s need to be 24" off the back wall (to the front baffle) and 24" off the sidewall which will be tough to accomplish in my space.

decooney - thanks. Just an FYI:  I have secured a Krell k300i integrated for an amplifier.


High-amp, I haven't heard that particular Krell but have spent time listening to the older Krell amps in the past. I've always been SUPER, SUPER impressed! Based upon my reading of the k300i, I have no doubt it should be able to make those ML Motion 60 XTi sing and then some! Did you get one with the optional DAC? With an amp of that quality & power, you might want to set your sights on higher quality speakers if your budget allows.  Not that the ML Motion 60 XTi are slouches but that is one terrific amp! Maybe Aerial Acoustics 6T? 7T? Something in the Revel Performa 3 line? Just sayin'. 
oldaudiophile, I had a stroke of bad luck with the Krell so back at square one. I d love to hear both the AA’s and the Revels but nothing around here locally to have a listen.
My wife and I did enjoy the sound of some KEF R11s with both the Krell 300i and a McIntosh integrated. 
The hunt continues, Thanks!
Haven't heard the KEF R11s but did do about an hour of seat-time with the R7s. I've done a fair amount of seat-time with KEF, B&W and other British speakers, over the years.  The only British speakers I've ever spent serious seat-time with and liked, thus far, were Monitor Audio (i.e. Silver 300 and 500) but that's just me. As I'm sure you know, more than anything else in audiophile land, speakers are a very subjective choice. Different ears like different sound signatures and, of course, a lot depends upon your room dimensions, acoustics, component chain and musical preferences. Best is what sounds best to YOU! Your ears will tell you everything you need to know.

I currently have a McIntosh MA5200 in my main system and absolutely love it!  The only things I've heard around its price point in controlled auditions that could compete (IMHO) are the Simaudio Moon Neo 340 IX and a Luxman whose model number I can't remember. The Musical Fidelity M6si was very nice, too, but I heard that one in another shop with different speakers and different room acoustics. Not a fair shoot-out. Also did about 3 hours seat-time with a MAC MA5300 which is basically the same as the MA5200 but with the advantage of the option for an upgraded DAC. I heard the Simaudio Moon with the ML Motion 60XTi and that was REALLY nice!  If you can afford that combo I don't see how you'd be disappointed there. However, as with the Krell amp, you might want to shoot higher for speakers with that one. That Simaudio's current supply is outstanding! You might want to schedule some seat-time with Revel speakers for that one.

It's really fun helping other people spend their money!  LOL!  Good luck!
oldaudiophile - thanks for all the great info.

I once owned a McIntosh MA6600 and it didn't seem to make my Martin Logan Spires sing, so I can't really comment on it's sound signature. Sold it and bought a Coda CSiB (also tried a BAT VK-300x SE) both of which drove the MLs better than the MAC.

I have a bunch of different combo's swirling around in my mind, some as you have suggested here, but I keep coming back to the though of active speakers. No fuss, no muss, no cables, DSP. Maybe not forever, but in this particular house, it may just be the ticket. I just need to find some to demo. 

Heard some ATC 40s' (too big) and some Genelec 8331s' (too small).

As I said, the hunt continues!