I'd like to get a pair of hi-end speakers, as the subject says. I currently have a HT system built around the Paradigm Studio Reference line, of which I like the overall sonic signature. I am looking for a pair of speakers to use with an integrated amp that I just purchased - the Accuphase E-211.
What I want in a pair of speakers:
-Some musicality - I listen to a wide variety of music, including Jazz, Rock, Country (yes, country), Classical and Vocal. I want a pair that I can get lost in the music, but the below requirements matter more....
-Lots of details - I want to be able to hear all the microdynamics of every recording. I want good layering and wide, realistic soundstage.
-Dynamism - I like to sometimes "feel" the music, I like the dynamic "punch" that my Paradigms can give on rock tracks.
-Non-fatiguing - I want to be able to stand listening to them for extended periods.
-Good looks - I know I shouldn't care about how they look as long as they sound good...but if I'm going to shell out the $$$ they better look their price. I'm not just talking about finish color, etc.- I would like a work of art if I can. Of course this category is subjective and I'll be the final approver.
-High resale value - If I decide to sell them, I don't want to take a $1000 hit.
-Form factor - Floorstanding or bookshelf? I don't care, as long as it sounds good.
I love my Paradigm Studios (40's, 20's and CC470). They are an excellent value and I like their sound, but it's not detailed enough for me (I'm keeping them for home theater for a long time). I'd like something close to the sound of these but more hi-end.
I have demo'ed the following:
-Dynaudio Contour s1.4: Liked them, but they did not seem worth the price (2400 + stands). Like people always say about Dyn's, they seemed dark. The detail was there, but sometimes I had to strain to hear it. Natural, but too laid back sounding and lifeless.
-B&W Nautilus 805: Too harsh and bright. I liked the detail but felt that it was too "hot" or being forced into my face and ears. It was like they were trying too hard. Bass response was not great. I love the looks, fit and finish though.
-JM Lab Electra 906: I listened to these in the Spring and remembered liking them, but there isn't a place locally (Atlanta) where I can go to demo them again. Would these work well with my Accuphase integrated? I know people recommend tubes for these and that's what I heard them with - Rogue Audio setup.
Thiel 1.6 and 2.4 (if I recall the #'s right...) - Nicely balanced and sounded good in my brief demo, but ugly - won't buy them because they look cheap (IMO of course).
Tannoy TD10 - Nice, good looks, but out of my price range and didn't seem worth the price.
Paradigm Signature S2 and S4 - I wanted to like these so much, and they had the Paradigm sound that I liked, but they didn't seem worth the money. They had an excellent soundstage but something was wrong with their midrange. The S2's did not reproduce female vocals correctly, it sounded hollow. The S4's were good but sounded like they had funky imaging - I tried a lot - I thought I would find the sweet spot but then it would fade away and sound thumpy. Also, they had some kind of cabinet resonance "howl" sound going on (could have been the room?). Whenever, on any of my demo CD's there was an "OOooh" sound, it sounded like the cabinets were howling.
Magnepan 3.6 - Awesome, loved them but they were too big and expensive. Also, I don't really like the metal feet that stick out on Maggies...$4500 for that pair, come on Magnepan, you can do better than 2 metal legs that look like you can get at Home Depot for $2.
Idealy, I know it would be wise to take the Accuphase integrated along with me to hear them all, but I don't have it yet.
I plan on demoing the following soon:
-Usher 6-series (look awesome, sound good?, detailed?)
-VS VR4jr (look boxy and boring, sound might convince me otherwise)
-Audes Blues (look ok, I hear good reviews)
The only thing that worries me about these is resale value. Ideally I'd like to buy a pair of speakers and be happy with them for a long time and won't even want to sell them, but if I choose/have to, I want to recoup the most.
Finally, my question: knowing everything you do about my speaker search endeavor so far, what else should I look at and what other places are there in Atlanta where I can see them? I have been to GA Home Theater, Audio Automation and Theater, and finally Sound and Cinema.
Thanks for reading all my B.S. and even more thanks if you can help me!