which $1k used floorstanders for 35wpc tubes?


Thanks for looking! I need some speaker recommendations. I've got a 35 WPC tube amp (that I love) and my NHT VT-2s are underpowered by it, as well as not a very sensitive speaker.

I'd like to get a set of floor standing speakers for around $1k used (at most). My room is 15x20. I listen within 10 feet. I listen to every genre but am most picky about how my classical recordings sound. After the very-heavy NHT speakers, I think I'm really sensitive to cabinet resonance (I returned a pair of Klipsches for this reason)

There is so much to choose from on this site, and $1,000 is A LOT to gamble with! Help!
audibleaudio
With the Klipsch speakers, you may have heard the horn, not the box. I just went from Joseph Audio Rm25xl, which disappear in a room, to the Volti Alura,and it is hard to make it disappear, without careful setup. The horn does seem to pinpoint itself.

Also, the recording itself is Very important. On say The Woods Brothers "Magpie and the Dandelion", the individual guitar and mandolin are recorded directly from the left and right speakers. Not much you can do. Never noticed on the Joseph's but annoying on the Volti's. On well recorded music the band/ orchestra are in an expansive soundstage, and
the speakers boxes are gone.

Apologies to the OP for the off topic comments, I know it doesn't help with your search for speakers, but it may help someone else in the same boat.
Rega RS1 or RS3 are VERY natural and as such are a prime choice for classical music.
Also, as they have minimal crossovers they are very easy to drive.Only speakesr mentioned I would put in their class are the Focals .
For quite a while I was extremely happy with Vandersteen 1C's driven by a Rogue Audio Cronus tube integrated. 55 watts as opposed to your 35 watts, but the Vandies will easily sound fantastic with 35 watts of quality tube power.