recommended speakers for SET amp?


I'm seriously considering a (Zen) SET amp. Since it only puts out about 5w it obviously requires very efficient speakers ideally along the lines of 95+db (which I don't currently have).

I'm looking for suggestions for a fast, full range 'floor tower' (no teeny 'bookshelf' type) speaker in the $1000 range. I'm thinking I'll have to go the used/auction route to meet that price range. I'd love some Planars (maggie MMG's) but apparently they just aren't sensitive enuf (87 db)

My listening room is approx 12 X 20 and I'm not much inclined to go with the physically large horn speakers (which seems to be the 'recommended' route some take with SET amps).

My musical tastes lean toward to female vocalists (Joan Osborne, Emmy lou Harris, Holly Cole, Ricky Lee Jones etc.), small piano/horn Jazz groups (Foreplay, Roy Hargrove, Kiko Sumato, etc.), 'contemporary' (Lyle Lovett, Paul Simon, Madonna) and eclectic 'world music' (Baka Beyond, Gregorian chant, etc.)

While I don't currently have a TT (only have an Ah! Tjoeb CD as my source) I do plan to drag out my vinyl eventually.

Any advice/suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
mmccoy
Coincident Speaker Technology Conquests are 90 db+ and would probably work well with your amp. You can speak directly with the builder ( Israel Bloome ) if you call their number. They retail for about $1900 but you should be able to find a pair for considerably less if you put out some WTB ads. I have never heard the line but Soliloqy also has some efficient models but have not seen any being offered for less then $1200 to $1300. Good luck and I hope this helps.

I have used a Zen se84c to drive a pair of klipsch rf-3's with an ah! tjoeb as my source for about 10 months now and am very happy with the synergy of this combination.
Look into whether you can get hold of living voice auditoriums in your price range. They ought to work, though you should contact living voice to confirm. Work majically with most tubes, though havent heard the zens.
Mmccoy: Yes, I am in the same boat as far as building the cabinets myself and the use of a jointer would be needed in order to get a proper fit (why do it half arsed)? I know that Lak at this site was using Klipsch speakers with a 2A3 amp (I found the Zen that I tried to be "similar" to these types of amps in both current and linearity at the frequency extremes). Perhaps he will see this thread and comment. The problem is that your room is fairly large, otherwise you could probably get by with a more run of the mill speaker. You may also want to contact Steve at Decware as far as choices as I suspect that a high impedence speaker may not be the best choice with this particluar amp (I seemed to have better luck with a pair of 4 ohm speakers, which was a bit odd, but which was a reality of the pairing).
Sam Tellig reviewed most of the Triangle line in the August 2000 Stereophile Magazine. He especially liked the Triangle Antal xs, a floorstander, with his low powered tube amps. I have the cheapest Triangles, the Titus xs. At $495 list, the Titus is unbelievable with tube amplification. The soundstage is huge, the detail is incredible and the vocals are sooooo sweet. If the $1600 Antals are even better, they might my make you giddy!!

TIC

BTW, Alan at Audiowaves has a 30 return policy for Triangles. He also sells the Antals for $1595 vs the $1695 list.