Better than Usher Dancer Mini-X DMD?


I've been using these for a couple of years now and have been very pleased. Recently added an ATC P1 Pro amplifier and a 12-in Jamo Sub 650 to the mix and things got even better. I'm trying to decide if this is my end game as they say. While very good in my opinion, obviously these are not the best stand-mounted speakers in the world so there's always room for improvement. My listening room is 9 ft by 12 ft so I guess that qualifies as near field. I might already be at the point we're spending large amounts of money would only yield small improvements in sound quality, considering my room size. The speakers cost around $3,000 new and just wondering what you guys would suggest in the $5,000 to $10,000 new range, although I would likely buy used to save some money. Thinking maybe Joseph Audio, Dali, Dynaudio, Revel or TAD. All opinions welcome, you guys haven't failed me yet!
milkdudd
Keep the mini-x’s, better than the Focal or dynaudio mentioned above IMO. You can’t compare the mini-x to the 718’s from the past unless the 718’s had the DMD tweeter which is a game changer. I have and still own many Usher speakers, the later 1’s with the DMD tweeter. I have the Usher x-towers which is a $14k floorstand speaker consisting of the mini-x plus the woofer modules with their Eaton 11" woofer. Before this I owned the Mini Dancer ii’s with the DMD tweeter and other Usher Dancer series speakers with their silk dome tweeters. I just moved to a new house with a 16’ x 13’ room and will be using the mini-x speakers without the woofer modules if I put them on the long wall or will use them with the woofer modules if I put them on the short wall. I had the top of the line Totem speakers before going to usher and they were also very nice speakers.

As for ported speakers, I like front ported speakers so they are more room friendly. You can still plug the ports to fine tune them.
Sorry rb, it was only today I noticed your response to my post. Thanks for your input. From what I can tell it would be well worth the effort to replace the internal wiring and silver solder them in rather than using the push on connectors. I think upgrading the binding posts at the same time will be a good idea. After that perhaps I will use these as my endgame speakers for my small room. Thanks again

I recently purchased a set of usher mini-x. I drive them with a naim supernait 3 + denafrips pontus II DAC.

To my ears the mids and heights sound great, detailed, a huge improvement over my previous speakers (B&W CM5 S2). These speakers sound a bit "holographic" as they say. 

What I feel is the lack of low frequencies --> Basically these speakers lack the bass compared with the B&W on the same DAC and AMP.

I don't want to have huge bass levels, and I don't really want to add a subwoofer --> I just need to have some "normal" bass that usual bookshelf speakers can provide. 

I believe that my integrated AMP naim supernait 3 is not powerful enough to drive these speakers and I was looking for an upgrade (or maybe these speakers lack the bass whatever amp you use).

Any advice on this would be great. 

 

 

 

With the ushers, you don’t need a large sub for the low end. I’m using a good 10” sub now but will be going with a pair of Rel t5x or pair of Rel t7x that have an 8” woofer. The sub I have now is crossed over at 50hz with no phase adjustments, and the gain is a setting of 3 out of 10.