The most dynamic & transparent bookshelf


I get it when I hear some speakers like Wharfedale Denton 80th Anniversary, they are musical, detailed, but not on extreme dynamic, it can go pretty low and loud, but still lack a bit more powerful punch. My next aim for powerful speakers, will be something near perfect immune to distortions, must be extreme dynamic, go very loud and does not make the sound quality collapsed, also I insist to stick with bookshelf size, few options in my mind:

Ascend Acoustics Sierra 1 (with NrT upgrade, worth?)
Mark&Daniel Ruby
Dynaudio DM 2/8
Proac Response D2
Soundfield Audio Monitor 1

For Dynaudio and Mark&Daniel, I have concern on power and drive efficiency, though I'm using a Class D Audio SDS-400C power amp, it work damn good with my Denton (warm + transparent gear goes really well). My considerations based on factors in this order: price, near full range dynamic, neutral and transparent sonic quality, availability (as I'm from Malaysia, not easy to achieve those speakers), and last your opinions? Any other recommendations? Once again, I'm not looking for speakers with colorations, must extremely dynamic, dead neatral and transparent without snake oil!
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Nyame: For near field computer to mid range bedroom listening, I found that bookshelf speakers is loud enough, I just need more dynamic and less distortion on the extreme frequency range.
Wim1983
The R300 is a dynamic low distortion loudspeaker and so should meet your requirements. To get the most out of it
will require suitable stands, amplification and location in the room. Speaker location is one of the most important
factors in overall system performance. Good luck!
ATCs are known for their dynamic abilities, a result of the massive magnet structures and underhung voice coils (coil stays in magnetic gap at higher excursions).

The SCM19v2 which another Agoner mentioned has their SL (Super Linear) drivers. I would call these speakers "super-resolution".

The SCM19v2 was an Absolute Sound product of the year for 2014 and a was picked by a Stereophile writer as one of their favorites of 2014.

Disclaimer: ATC dealer
Wim1983,

After reading your posts again, I think I understand what you're trying to do.

"My considerations based on factors in this order: price, near full range dynamic, neutral and transparent sonic quality, availability (as I'm from Malaysia, not easy to achieve those speakers), and last your opinions? Any other recommendations? Once again, I'm not looking for speakers with colorations, must extremely dynamic, dead neatral and transparent without snake oil!"

If those qualities are what you're after, you really need to look at your whole system instead of just speakers. The electronics are just as important. Take the amp, for example. Its not that you need more power. You need an amp that matches up with the same qualities you list as important. There's a big difference. Also, you need all the components working together. If you don't have a good match with even just 1 component, you can lose most, if not all of those qualities.
Zd542: Well, yes audio chain is pretty complicated to begin with, I'll stick with scientific objective way on choosing my gears, that's why I look for budget DAC like JDS Labs ODAC, transparent setup just very important in music listening and analysis (sometimes), everything come later, and I have absolutely enjoy my music collection ever with my current setup, sound quality, sound stage, musical tonal balance, well except dynamic and bass perfection just with a pair of bookshelf speakers, which remains to be craved by most audiophile, having said that we are clear that there is no perfect solution, but a reasonable near perfect solution based on given assumptions is drafted, and I'll start from there...

Speaking of amp, I believe all good amp (I mean all properly design) sound the same at small to medium volume, yes this should be true, unless you mess up with your "transparent" audio chain with some snake oil, or you need big concert sound, which is not realistic to me...

So what I want after all? I need a pair of powerful bookshelf speakers with great tonal balance and accuracy, my current Denton considered near perfect, indeed I can buy the same model, but then I would like to try some other speakers with innovative technology. Also I plan to move my Diamond 122 to bedroom for casual listening, and find another powerful speakers to be played in a medium size living room.