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Personally I couldn't see how a three way, (using great drivers mind you) thrown together in a PE cabinet could hold a candle to the engineering and voicing that went into the Cirrus and its bomb shelter of a cabinet. Plus to me a three way design kind of defeats the purpose of a monitor to me. I want my monitor to have sweet uncomplicated sound with great resolution, imaging, and speed.
I think a Tempesta vs Cirrus audition in the same room would be awesome... I could only imagine Rick had good reasons to go with a 3 way and Ryan with a 2 way, both have been reviewed and compared with speakers that are much more expensive. I suppose no one hear has heard both?
Also, check out the new Gallo Classico IV's at $3495 a pair. These have great bass slam, a tiny footprint(35"x7"x14"), and will totally disappear in any room placed. They are great for rock and classic rock if the recording is great. These are revealing, so bad recordings will sound bad.With no crossovers, these are quick like ESL's, and vocals are as good as it gets. These are very easy to drive, efficiency is 92db/1 watt. I have played them very loud with the 25 watt Ampino, 32 watt TBI class D amp, and the 40 watt Jolida 202RC integrated. All of these amps are less than 1K and they all sound fantastic with these Classico speakers.
Both speakers are very well regarded and considered bargains but I went with Selah because:1. Selah has been around longer. Many happy customers over the long term.2. Only 4-5 weeks wait for a standard finish speaker, and most important of all, an incredible 45 day return policy.The Selah isn't a custom cabinet, and it doesn't have options for premium parts in the crossover, but I've decided I'm okay with something well designed and a bit more oriented toward higher volume production.
The only experience I've had with any of the speakers you mention is hearing them at shows, which I'd consider to be little or no experience. I do however have experience with Wyred4Sound amps. Prior to the LFD (and now Aaron), I had an STI-500 and ran it with Lenehan Audio ML1s and Harbeth Compact 7ES-3s. While it is feature laden and decent sound for the money, to my ears, in my room, with my gear, it wasn't even close to the LFD in terms of transparency, texture, PRaT or overall musicality. It's at a lower pricepoint, so that shouldn't come as too much of a surprise. I'd recommend settling on the speaker based on your room and tastes, then focus on the right partner amp. You can probably get something very good on the used market at $2K if you're patient. I'm selling the LFD for the same reason you're not interested in it - no remote. Being patient allowed me to score the Aaron No.1.a for a great price - it has all of the great elements of the LFD and builds on them, with a remote - a great amp.Good luck in your search - it can be daunting.
[...] the Tempesta is one of the fastest, highest resolution and most coherent speakers anyone has made, and I've heard more speakers than just about anyone.
Classico IV certainly seems interesting. I've never heard a gallo speaker, but they do have solid reputation. I've heard they've thin lower midrange which make them not ideal for rock music. Although 6moons review on C3 has stated that they've more body and flesh in the new design. I'll check if C4s are in any nearby dealer for a listen.
Fortunately for those of us in the Midwest (or who are hankering to travel to a small audiofest from wherever they live), Selah, Vapor and Salk will all be at AKFest in April (4/28-29). Link: http://akfest.com/ So come one, come all to hear these different companies. Stop in Fritz Speakers room as well. An unexpected highlight of my last AKFest. And I think more exhibitors have signed on than on the site. Bid Red Machine from AC is involved and has posted lists of exhibitors here. Not having heard the Cirrus, I can state that I loved the Vapor Auroras I heard in Chicago. Wow. Pretty floored by them. Incredible cabinets. Dead, dead, dead and beautiful. As for the Salks, I don't recall which models I heard, but some I liked more than others. I believe it was the SongTower that I liked most.