Speakers for Musical Fidelity M3i


I have recently purchased Musical Fidelity M3i.I am waiting for them to be shipped from Malaysia.I would like to understand if Epos Elan or Epic series is a good match.I prefer stand mounts as my room is only 12*10 ft.
Music preferences ..Vocals (70%) ,Instrumentals (30%).
Thanks for your help ...
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@Vsollozzo
Thanks for your suggestions.
In my place Kolkata(India) there isn't much options.
In my city only the following brands are available
Quad,Epos,PSB,Kef,Polk,Elac,Dali,Tanoy,Usher,paradigm,b&w(limited)

In other cities(outside kolkata) Dyns,atc,proac,monitor audio etc are available but there is no way I can demo them.

@Seikosha
Thanks.
Good to hear some one using the MF in combination with the Epics.Are you using the M1 Dac or CD at the source?
Can you help me understand the sound signature in terms of
Tonality /Coloration (warm,neutral or bright)
Sound stage
Bass ?
Did you try Epics with any other amp before?If so please let me know the difference.

@Bo1972
Yes.MAs are usually good matches for MF.But unfortunately , they are not available in my place.If I don't like anything here after demoing ..probably I will have to do a blind buy of MA.But I am afraid that MF m3i being slightly on the brighter side of neutral (unlike other MF models) may sound a little too forward.Is the gold series warmer compared to the others?If Pocket permits I can try to get an used gold series.

I know I am asking too many questions .sorry for that!!but I have to depend on your experiences due to lack of options here.Thanks all for the information.
The MA Silver RX series uses the older Gold tweeter. This one is a lot more forgiving. MA is the only brand I know which also has a lot of depth even for the Silver RX series. Wenn you compare these speakers to B&W, Kef, Focal, Dynaudio the stage is wider and has depth. The other ones are almost only 2-dimensional. They weigh also less compared to Monitor Audio. More colouration. Monitor Audio is more me the most easiest brand to sell. Compare them with there competitors and they are better on the important parts were you judge every speaker for.
Try Quad 12L or better still 21L models. I use 22L ( best choice but you will have to buy used) in my home office that is 9x13 and have Quad powered nearfield monitors on my computer that work fine in the room.
I've tried the Epics with a NAD amp and I definitely prefer the MF. Compared to the NAD, the MF definitely has a slightly sweeter top end and midrange and seems to define space within the soundstage just a little bit better.

Every once in awhile I see people questioning whether the M3i is bright and that always perplexes me as I don't consider it to be bright at all.

For sources, I use a Music Hall TT and an Oppo BDP-95 for digital.