Which speakers are ideal to pair with a Yamaha as3200


Good morning everyone! I kindly ask you for advice on which speakers could be ideal to pair with my new Yamaha s3200 amplifier

I currently have some Kef LS50 meta but I would like to make a qualitative leap.

I have to buy Bookshelf with a maximum depth of 36 cm and a maximum width of 25

I'll also post a photo of the room. The important thing would be a large stage and a detailed sound... I won't listen to them at very high volume and I also have a Kef KC62 sub available that I can match in case.

Budget: Up to 6000 euros

My current ideas: ATC SCM20psl, ProAC D2R, Platinum 100 audio monitor

Thank you so much

 

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ercubano801

Honestly, you may consider pulling your LS50's in and certainly away from the chair.  If you want to get the most out of what you have, setup a unilateral triangle.  This will at least get you started with getting the best out of the LS50's and giving you a better idea of what you're looking for in an upgrade. 

Sorry but the white chair is not always there! Is my  error doing the photo!

But using isoacoustic is not good? Using stand is so much better?

The IsoAcoustics are good but it’s about 3 things..Getting the speakers elevated to where the tweeters are more aligned with the ears..Getting the speakers pulled out from the back wall enough to allow the soundstage to develop & getting the one speaker off that subwoofer..Even the IsoAcoustic isn’t going to alleviate the damage done to the sound of the speakers by the deep bass being transfered to the speakers driver & cabinet...
 You might also try pulling the center speaker out to the front edge of the cabinet, angling the center speaker up towards your ears as opposed to firing straight ahead at such a low listening height & using some kind of isolation between it & the stand/rack...

If you like open baffle  the callidan  

Or new sonus Faber G2 -5 

For $6k tons of trickle down technologies 

Do what you can to improve the setup BEFORE getting rid of the LS50's; you may find them much more capable than you think, and you are strangling them by the poor placement decisions.