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I'd highly recommend Omega, with your budget you could find some Super Alnico Monitors and they'd be perfect for the type of listening you described. It takes a super-premium speaker to come close to the speed, coherency and resolution of the Omegas, and even then the Omegas are better for nearfield listening vs a multi-way speaker. I've hear all the high $ single drivers like Voxativ, AER and Feastrex and Omega is competitive with them for a fraction of the price. On amps, they work well with tubes and SS. For nearfield and low volumes a SET would probably be ideal but Omega is still the best choice at your price point and with your current amp, imo.
DaveC113 makes good points but he's an Omega fanboy and your Anthem is not the right amp for high efficiency speakers.
Considering the speakers the OP had, and the price he sold them for, I can't help but think how disappointed he will be with any of the suggestions in this thread.
Fanboy is a derogatory term for people who promote what they like in an exaggerated, overly enthusiastic manner with quite a bit of bias. People use the term fanboy to dismiss others' opinions as being unworthy, insignificant and biased. JLM, I don't think that kind of language has any place here and what the term insinuates about me is just nasty. Why don't you think about what you're posting and refrain from the ad-hominems next time, ok? Also, you post about his Anthem being the wrong amp but the truth is you've never even heard an Omega speaker let alone owned them. So, you have no clue and it seems have made up in your mind what Omegas sound like and what the best amp to power them is based on your imagination. That's fine, but when you assert what goes on in your imagination as fact in public it becomes a problem and you need to be called out for it. The actual truth is Omega speakers sound fine with SS amps. It is true other single driver speakers don't, even the older Omega 4.5" hemp drivers sounded horrible with my ss amp, but the recent drivers are designed significantly differently and don't require a high output impedance amp to sound right. My opinions are based on hearing a great number of single driver speakers over the years. I've heard almost every major brand and often I have heard many models in a brand's lineup. I've also heard the same drivers in many different cabinets. So, contrary to your assertion that I'm a "fanboy", the actual truth is my opinion is based on quite a bit of experience while your opinion is based on thoughts you've made up in your head, i.e. your imagination. So, to me it seems ironic that someone who is posting without experience is calling someone else who is posting their actual, real-life experiences a fanboy.
thanks everyone for the advice. Going from big-fi to realistic will be a change. But i believe the end of the world is soon. selling all my shit and moving in the hippie direction. Not a dirty hippie. A green as i can be hip and laying down a small footprint. The days of over consuming for me ended as soon as i watched too much youtube ,,,, haha .... But i do thank everyone for very good steering and i'm hoping the new system sounds fine. I bought the Anthem without looking. They took my old Sonic Frontiers CD1 on trade. Two birds so to speak. Fritz ,, stand by please. ohhh, Fritz,, sharpen that pencil please ,,,, haven't worked in two years,, ha.. (not funny)
Just buy a new pair of BMR Philharmonitor speakers and be done with it.
. Holy shit those are cool. Home speakers that are active. Who knew ? Look dam good. And a great idea. I never knew. Pretty cool product.