Definitely as stated above consider the Green Mountain Europas. I know its difficult to audition these speakers, but if at all possible listen to them, superb in every way. They have bettered all monitors I've listened to and can be driven with even modest amps. I've preferrred them to Condor, Merlin, Revel Gems, B&W 805's, JM Lab Mini Utopias, and Virgos. They won't go as deep as some of the above monitors, but their bass is extremely fast and tight. Of course these are my opinions.
Help me pick a monitor
I am moving into a smaller place and need to replace my Paradigm Studio 100s. I am a big fan of Paradigm, and am looking for an accurate monitor with punch (must be a monitor/bookshelf speaker I can put on a stand). My music taste favor acoustic guitar (I like a sweet mid-range) and some bass heavy stuff (Everthing But The Girl). I use an Anthem Amp 2 and a Sonic Frontiers Line 1. I can spend $2000 but less is better of course.
So far I am interested in:
1) Paradigm 40 v.3
2) Tyler Linbrook Ref Monitors
3) JM Lab Cobalt Monitors
Please give some advise, especially if you have experience with the ones I have mentioned.
So far I am interested in:
1) Paradigm 40 v.3
2) Tyler Linbrook Ref Monitors
3) JM Lab Cobalt Monitors
Please give some advise, especially if you have experience with the ones I have mentioned.
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