Help Deciding On New Speakers For Small Room, $10k budget


Hello everyone! A brief background. For the first time in my life, I have a dedicated room for listening! šŸ™Œ Iā€™m very excited about it. However, itā€™s not very big. Something is better than nothing though. Previously I always lived in apartments and had to primarily listen on headphones. The room size is 10 feet by 11 feet with 10 foot ceilings, almost a perfect square. It has already been professionally sound treated with many panels from Gik Acoustics. So despite its tricky sizing, it should be all set up for a proper experience! And I already have a nice chain, a McIntosh MC52 Preamp and Primare Power Amp and CD Player with a Holo Audio May KTE. Oh, I also have a Rel A7X subwoofer.

I unfortunately have a disability that makes it very difficult for me to travel. I cannot easily just go to a hifi store and try things. I also live kinda in the middle of nowhere. But Iā€™m a former professional musician and music is my life, and I want to feel connected to my music as much as I can, so Iā€™m willing to invest into it. I have a budget of about $10k give or take $1k or so. I donā€™t mind looking at used options in like new condition.

A little about my hearing preferences: I am very sensitive to high frequencies, specifically around 7k-10k. For reference, every hifi headphone Iā€™ve ever used made me wince because the high frequencies are too pronounced. I just put up with it because I didnā€™t have a choice, but Iā€™ve noticed that with speakers Iā€™m usually not so sensitive to them so Iā€™m excited to go down this journey and enjoy my music listening more. I like powerful, punchy bass, and generally prefer a warmer sound signature, however, even though my ears are sensitive to higher frequencies, I love a nice crisp and realistic cymbal sound. In general, as a musician, I think Iā€™d love something that sounds ā€œtrue to lifeā€ because I have obviously a lot of experience hearing instruments live. I mostly listen to jazz (because Iā€™m a jazz musician) but I also love music of all genres like rock, electronic, pop, soul, alternative, and occasionally K-Pop too, Iā€™m pretty open minded. So something that is a good all-rounder might also be nice. Writing this all out, I now think I might be asking for the moon though, so letā€™s just say jazz and realistic instruments is my main priority šŸ˜‡


So with all that said, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions. Iā€™ve been looking at Focalā€™s line of Kanta and Sopra but Iā€™ve heard they are bright. Iā€™ve heard B&W but I donā€™t think their house sound is for me, again too bright. Ā Also debating between bookshelves and small floor standers for a smallish room. Iā€™ve been looking also at Canton, Dali, Tannoy and Wharfdale, but Iā€™m not as familiar with the speaker world as I am the headphone or IEM world, so Iā€™m quite open to ideas. Thank you so much and best wishes on the evening of this crazy time Iā€™m in the U.S.!

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The Borresen X1s are head and shoulders above many of the aforementioned recommendations, especially from the typical catalogue brands. And donā€™t be deterred by the 5.5ā€ woofer. The woofer has a strong motor and good excursion, and can easily put out as much bass as many standmount models equipped with 7ā€ woofers.Ā 

Joseph Audio also makes high end, low-distortion standmounts capable of exceptional clarity and low fatigue.Ā 

If you want to save some coin, Tyler Acoustics can build you some end-game speakers that incorporate the same drivers used by Joseph Audio, along with top shelf crossover parts, and cabinets that are so stout and inert that they outweigh many small floorstanders.Ā 

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A friend of mine is in the same position as you. Ā Small room and sensitivity to brightness. Ā On my recommendation he bought a used pair of ProAc Response 1SC's and they work very well for him. Ā He also uses a REL sub. Ā But I would also agree with any of the BBC-style monitors--Spendor, Rogers, etc. Ā None of them need much power so that also keeps the system heat and footprint to reasonable levels. Ā I like Focals but they *are* bright, IMO.

Joseph Audio and Sonus Faber are great options too. Ā And the recommendation for the Reference 3A De Capo's is a good one. Ā Another friend also has a smallish room and also had the ProAc Response 1SC's. Ā He tried the Reference 3As and loves them. Ā And they're even more efficient, so a small tube or SE amp would be a possibility.

How about Revel M126 be bookshelf speakers would sound great with your equipment. I run them with Anthem gear and they are well balanced, not harsh and the beryllium tweeter is awesome sounding and not bright.

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My dedicated room is approximately the same size as the OPā€™s. If in budget, a used pair of Sonus Faber GHā€™s would put a smile on your face, they do mine.