Best small speaker


hello everybody, i want a small speaker, (for on a stand) like the b&w 805 nautilus. Everybody says it is good, But i can buy a jm lab electra 905.What would you do. I know the 805 aren't bad, but b&w never really convinced me, even not the 800. The only thing that i found good was quad esl (but goes not deep) and an jm-lab, i know jm-lab colors the sound, but i like it.(it was the topmodel of jm-lab)

I mean there are many other good brands, please tell me. The amplifier i have is an nad. But soon i will get an 75w push pull amp (tube) , brand : spark , newprice 2500 euro. (i get it from a friend because the man has 6 amps) so now looking for a very good speaker. I listen to classic, pop;rock, jazz, blues, (i like small arragnements a lot with a beutiful voice.)

thanx guys.
fildh7517
Cyounkman, once you hear De Capo with Jadis SE-300B then you'll know what the diffence it make compared to Hi power tube amp. The music is much livelier with the nice soft tone. This makes the high power amp sounded muddy and less transparent.
The Reference 3A Owners Circle is now active at audiocircle.com. Please stop by and compare experiences with system matching, tweaking, and generally getting the best out of these remarkable little boxes.

http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/viewforum.php?f=53

What will be there?

- latest reviews
- Web resources
- Member systems Directory
- System Matching Resources
- Tweaks
- Music
- Philosophical rants

keywords: De Capo i Royal Virtuoso L'Integral Dulcet Royal Master Suprema Daniel Dehay crossoverless high efficiency speaker Divergent Reference 3A Golden Ear Product of the Year Absolute Sound Hi Fi+ UHF
I've recently owned the Quad 12L and Von Schweikert VR-1. Both FANTASTIC at less than 1K. I kept the VR-1 because I like the bigger soundstage, You need a sub with VR, the QUad has more bass. I coul live very happily with either of these!
The Sony SS M7a would impress you more than the B&W 805's. They are a stand mounted speaker with very good sound and a decent soundstage.
See my review if you are interested. I don't use mine anymore, but the review is accurate!
They can be found inexpensively and they are American designed and built.
I always thought that the older Linn Kans were a real nice sounding small speaker. I owned a pair for almost 10 years, and people always remarked about how "big" the sound was for such a small speaker. And they can sit right against the wall, out of the way.