Monitors for 14 x 20 Room


Hi All,

My wife inherited a home she wants to keep. It has a 14 foot by 20 foot living room. The front wall is on the 14 foot width and the listening position is 11 feet away.  The 20 foot length opens to other parts of the house about ten feet from the front wall on one side.

I am currently using an old pair of Paradigm Titans connected to a garage sale Niles SI 275 amp, Luminous Axiom II Passive preamp, and Sansui  TU717 tuner.

For a cobbled together second system it is marginally okay but I want to start the improvement process. If you believe Audio Science Review, the amp is a bargain at $100; and I know the Luminous preamp preamp. Yes, the source leaves something to be desired.

My thought is the speakers are the place to start. The speakers with the 75 wpc amp are fully capable of blowing me out of the room. The problems are that the speakers lack high end detail and nuance, the bass stops at 60 HZ, and I think I hear distortion everywhere.

My main speakers are Klipsch Forte iv's and Zu Soul Sixes as I try to figure out which I prefer; having made a decision to move to higher efficiency speakers and lower power amps.

So...I am looking for monitor speakers that are not large, would be happy at no more than 50 wpc in the future, get down below 50 HZ in the bass, and have a cleaner treble.

Speaker budget is $1,000 and used is fine. Your suggestions, please!

Dsper

 

 

 

dsper

How about Triangle BR02 at a super low price, $199 now on Amazon.

I just got these and they are very satisfying bookshelf speaker. 
Try them out returns good until 1/31/23.

 

I got some CSS Criton 1tdx speakers in a trade yesterday morning. VERY impressed! Punchy warm and detailed. Play loud with ease. 

 

 

Fritz makes a smaller version of the Carbon 7. Another aspectof his speakers is that they are easy to drive vs. most stand mounts. 

Have you played your Paradigm speakers with another amp and source? Maybe sort out the cause of the distortion.  You might consider starting the upgrade process from the source rather than the sink.

Secondhand Dynaudio X14's might fit your criteria including your wife's preference for a smaller speaker. Secondhand prior version of the PSB Synchrony One B is another candidate within in your budget. Beware the One B is about the same size as the Fritz Carbon.

Since you mention you would spend Fritz money if the speakers were smaller, you might consider the Burkhardt S400. The current MK II version is about $2200 new. If you were careful and patient, you might get a secondhand MKI set for $1200 or better. The MK I is "warmer", according to Burkhardt.

Good luck with your shopping!