Efficient speaker: Zu, Tekton, Volti, Klipsch, Fleetwood?


We’re moving and I’m looking for a high-efficiency, high impedance speaker that can fill a very large “great room” with smooth, open, detailed sound, both for serious listening and casual background music. I currently have Devore Super 9s, but those will be going in a separate dedicated listening room. I thought about getting another pair of Devores (maybe the O/93) for the great room because I love this brand, but I’m interested in other possibilities The new speakers will be on either side of a 6-foot TV console, so they’ll need to sound good fairly close to the wall behind them. And they will need to have a reasonably good WAF. They will be played mainly at low-moderate sound levels and our tastes include rock, classical, world music and “spa” type relaxation stuff.

Anyone who is familiar with any of the following candidates, please feel free to sound off. As you can see, price ranges are all over the place:

Zu Soul Supreme

Tekton Lore

Volti Razz

Klipsch Forte IV

Fleetwood Deville

Others?

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I’m a ZU Omen Def owner for the past 10 years and love them. I will buy from ZU again. However, the thing about buying speakers without listening is that it is a pain to return ship the big heavy boxes. Free return shipping or not. I have actually read where people have talked themselves into liking components only to not bother with returning. Although I am a ZU fan, if you already like the Devore’s sound, you may just want to move up their line to play it safe. Or at least choose from what dealer's have in your area

From your original list OP

1. Zu Soul Supreme / Stay with Devore

2. Volti Razz

3. Klipsch Forte IV

4. Fleetwood Deville

 

 

 

 

 

101. Tekton Lore ( give the drivers away to someone you dont like and use it as a    canoe)

There is pair 096 on audimart but look like they get in fight with axe murder.

Thanks tsushima. I've been "up" the Devore line and my favorite is the Super 9, which I plan to keep. What is it about the Zu sound that attracts you? What would you say are the weaknesses?

Hi Bradf. My current room is 19 by 15, I found the Super 9s sound best along the long wall, about 31-37 inches from the back wall (to the back of the speaker). They are 7 feet apart which means there's lots of space on the sides, and I found it helps to keep each speaker a different distance from the side wall to help balance out room bass nodes. My ears are about 9 feet from the plan of each speaker. Your room should be a great size for the Super 9s, they are not difficult to place. Also, most reviewers found they sound best firing straight ahead instead of toe-in, I tend to agree, but it's fun to experiment.