Help fine-tune my speaker search


I'm in the market for a new speaker and hoping to find something that blends what I like about the two that I'm using now -- KEF LS50 Meta and Nola Boxers (original).  Both speakers are really good at imaging and soundstage.  The Nola's are a little more organic sounding and go a little deeper on bass extension, but the Metas are much more revealing about what's in the music.  So I guess I'm looking for a speaker that provides detail while also sounding organic and musical and that is also dynamic enough for what I like to listen to -- jazz (old school and bebop), blues, and rock. 

The rest of my system right now is iFi Zen Stream >>> Denafrips Ares 2 >>> Schiit Freya + (Sylvania NOS tubes) >>>  Schiit Vidar (or McCormack DNA 1 original 1980s).  I also play around with a Yaqin MC-13S integrated tube amp with the Nolas.  For bass, I run 2 SVS SB-1000 Pros.  Long term I see myself sticking with some combo of tube preamp and SS amp but can also see myself with all tubes someday.  The room is 14' wide x 24' long but only has 7' ceilings (basement room with concrete floors and sheetrock walls).   I'm thinking of staying with bookshelf speakers on stands and using subs, vs going with floorstander.  Easier to control bass that way and move around when needed.  Open to any other suggestions about my system.  After speakers, it will be power amp next.

Just started building a short list of what I want to audition but hoping the hive mind has some ideas for me. Thanks in advance.  Budget is $3K - $3.5K. 

  • Dynaudio Special 40
  • Paradigm Founder 40b
  • Paradigm Founder 80f  (floorstander)
  • Monitor Audio Gold 100
  • Vandersteen VLR CT
  • Nola Boxer S3
  • Nola Contender S3 (floorstander, for budget would have to be used)
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The Joseph Audio Prisms capture a lot of the performance of the acclaimed Pulsars at a much lower price…
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/joseph-audio-prism

There’s also a used pair of JA Profile floorstanders at only $2500 — a steal IMHO…
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265698051503

The Usher Mini-X Diamond is also outstanding and is drop dead gorgeous to boot. And it uses their top diamond tweeter, which is nuts at this price level…

https://homemovie.hu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/australian-hifi_reviews_2013_2013-07_usher_audio_dancer_minix_diamond_loudspeakers_lores.pdf

https://soundapproach.com/usher-dancer-mini-x-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html

Either of these will combine the detail of the LS50 with the natural sound of the Boxers and outstanding 3D imaging/soundstage.  Best of luck.

Thanks!  Also heard about some others to consider like Proac SM100, Spendor Classic and PSB Synchrony 600B.

@hilde45  t’ve never heard any of the 3 you mentioned but have read good reviews of Fritz.  What did you like about the Fritz vs the Special 40s?

@bache i was born and raised in Brooklyn so will have to make time to come check out the Metros.

@mattmiller Thanks for the rec on the Totem.  Have always liked the Totem sound when I’ve heard them and can’t believe I didn’t have them on my list.

@sbank definitely open to used but want to get something that’s under 10 years old. Thanks for the recs.  I don’t know Chario but will do some research.

 

@soix thanks!  I didn’t know that Usher made a bookshelf Dancer. Will look into it,  I met Jeff Joseph about 12 years ago. Nice guy and loved his speakers back then.  I didn’t realize he had something in my price range.

+1 on Fritz. High quality parts and extremely well made cabinets. I have the Fritz Carrera BE speakers in my second system and I feel they have the right balance between providing details but also retaining some warmth. Think something that sits in between a Harbeth and KEF or Proac.

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