YG Carmels vs Rockport Atrias


Considering both the YG Carmels and Rockport Atria for my smaller
11 x 13 ft listening room. Any and all opinions will be appreciated.
Using VAC amplification and EMM front end.

Thank you!
audiobrian
I agree. Never heard the Rockports and only heard the Carmels once, at a show 3 years ago. But I've never forgotten how great they sounded. Amazing speakers.
I also have also only head Carmel.

That is a tough room. I do not know if I would push it with a (I assume ported) three-way. Maybe alya is more appropriate, but a small room is going to cap the performance of either speaker. Raidho X1 is in my opinion is a model to investigate.
Read the conclusion…
http://www.ultrahighendreview.com/magico-s1-loudspeaker-review/

and he is being “politically correct” (-;
Can't speak to your choices (I have heard other YG speakers and was impressed), but in my 11 by 14 room with VAC amp and EMM SACD I have found the Nola Micro References to be a very good match. You might want to consider them as well.
I also think you may risk overwhelming your room with these speakers. If you go this route you should consider budgeting for substantial room treatments and perhaps even going so far as reconstructing the walls with resilient channels, etc.

That said, these are both great speakers but I'd make sure they will work with your amp since they both drop to 4 ohms or below, and I've never seen any Rockports or YGs powered by tubes at shows.

At one of the NY audio shows I got to hear the Carmels playing St. James Infirmary and they did sound quite good but just a tad boomy in a good sized room. Ironically a few doors down I heard the same song being played through Joseph Audio Perspectives in a much smaller room and I thought they sounded every bit as good as the Carmels but better balanced in the bass region (both speakers were driven by digital amps I believe). Obviously there are lots of variables here, but might be worth putting the Perspectives or maybe even the Pulsars on your radar, and they have the additional benefit of being relatively tube friendly unlike the others. That and they're considerably cheaper leaving you a good chunk of cash to deal with your room, which, as many will attest can be as important or even more so than equipment. Hope this helps and best of luck.