I've owned both the Kestrel and Kestrel Hotrod. They are NOT in the same ball park with the Vandersteen 2CE Signature, I don't care what anybody says. At the price level of the Signature's, they're very few(if any) speakers as full range and as accurate transducers as these in the time aligned area of engineering at this price. The Kestrel's do not have the bottom end---how could they with a 6.5" woofer. They are also a 2-way and will not play as loud. The certainly don't have the transparency through the mids either.
At $2500, you are close to the Vandersteen 3A Signature on the used market. You want come close to these speakers at anywhere near the price. They have been called $8000 speakers in a plain wrapper. If you want ACCURATE reproduction, there you go.
My other recommendations would be NHT like the 3.3's at about $1800-$2000 used. It takes a hell of a speaker to be any more full range than a 3.3. They're flat down to about 20hz which is their stong siut---bass and it's accurate to boot.
You could look at the Arial model 7's, B&W 804's, Paradigm's 100 series, Green Mountain Audio, Theil, I mean they are so many. Go listen to a broad selection and find what suits you. The McCormack will be a wonderful match with anything. Used puts you in a lot of playing fields. New will rduced your selection substantially.
At $2500, you are close to the Vandersteen 3A Signature on the used market. You want come close to these speakers at anywhere near the price. They have been called $8000 speakers in a plain wrapper. If you want ACCURATE reproduction, there you go.
My other recommendations would be NHT like the 3.3's at about $1800-$2000 used. It takes a hell of a speaker to be any more full range than a 3.3. They're flat down to about 20hz which is their stong siut---bass and it's accurate to boot.
You could look at the Arial model 7's, B&W 804's, Paradigm's 100 series, Green Mountain Audio, Theil, I mean they are so many. Go listen to a broad selection and find what suits you. The McCormack will be a wonderful match with anything. Used puts you in a lot of playing fields. New will rduced your selection substantially.