Ah, the speaker journey…been there and it’s not easy. The B&W 606 bookshelves you own now are decent for what they are but sound vastly different then these other speakers on your list. What do you currently like/don’t like about the bookshelves? If your just interested in another type of speaker altogether, your in the right track by auditioning as many speakers as you can which interested you.
I can relate…45 days after hip surgery I drove 2 hours and listened to a custom setup of Klipschorns with active biamping and DSP at an audio hobbyists home. I also listened to new factory spec Magnepan, Cornwalls, KlipschHorns, several different Legacy Audio, Avant-garde, Zu Audio, B&Ws (Note: had N800s, still own 802s), to sample their “voicing” and how their individual characteristics in design presented the music back to me. I was on the hunt for years, yes years. It was not until I heard the Classic Audio Loudspeakers T1.5 at an audio show is when I found “it”, the sound I was looking for.
For me, I was looking for efficiency, horn type, large drivers, and found that in the Classic T1.5. Price was out of my league new so I kept searching, but got lucky and found a demo pair for sale which allowed me to obtain them. Here is the BLUF: Take your time, listen as much as you can, set your budget range up to a maximum allowable limit for your means, and remember this, buying a used model with all the features that checks all of your boxes, and is within your budget is not a bad thing. Good luck.
BTW, Michigan bound in the future close to Grand Rapids.
I can relate…45 days after hip surgery I drove 2 hours and listened to a custom setup of Klipschorns with active biamping and DSP at an audio hobbyists home. I also listened to new factory spec Magnepan, Cornwalls, KlipschHorns, several different Legacy Audio, Avant-garde, Zu Audio, B&Ws (Note: had N800s, still own 802s), to sample their “voicing” and how their individual characteristics in design presented the music back to me. I was on the hunt for years, yes years. It was not until I heard the Classic Audio Loudspeakers T1.5 at an audio show is when I found “it”, the sound I was looking for.
For me, I was looking for efficiency, horn type, large drivers, and found that in the Classic T1.5. Price was out of my league new so I kept searching, but got lucky and found a demo pair for sale which allowed me to obtain them. Here is the BLUF: Take your time, listen as much as you can, set your budget range up to a maximum allowable limit for your means, and remember this, buying a used model with all the features that checks all of your boxes, and is within your budget is not a bad thing. Good luck.
BTW, Michigan bound in the future close to Grand Rapids.