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SP Tech Time Piece. I have the 3.0 version. Maybe the minis would work in your situation. Good luck
If it were my money, I would think about what is available new right now and then consider buying it second hand three years from now.That being said, some things come to mind:1. A stand mount and a stand occupy the same floor space and height as a smaller floorstander, and would likely cost as much. The difference is that a stand mount is smaller and lighter and more easily moved by one person. That is becoming more important to me as I grow older.2. While powered monitors are a great integrated solution, I have had bas experiences in which one part of an integrated component fails and renders the rest unusable. I am now firmly in the separates camp.3. There is a short list of stand-mount speakers that seem to work almost universally. While I am a fan of high-efficiency speakers, Harbeth seems to be held in almost universal high regard.
I second the Tempesta, which I owned. Extraordinary for the $. There is a rare pair on A-gon now. Rick at Selah has other interesting offerings for your range.Vapor Audio also top quality.My #1 favorite standmount is what I own now, the LaHave Mela, but they are $6500 new and very hard to find (new or used). I disagree with an earlier post about the Evolution MMMicro ones, which I found to be very bright and hard to listen to with most amps. Very low coloration otherwise, though.
I disagree with an earlier post about the Evolution MMMicro ones, which I found to be very bright and hard to listen to with most amps. Very low coloration otherwise, though.
Also recommend looking into active monitors. This will provide extra bass for a given size of cabinet, plus lots of other advantages.But first find out how big the listening space will be and how far away you'll be listening. In a smaller space will these speakers also serve to watch movies? For instance, the very well respected KH120 should work fine in a small/medium sized room, but the KH310 would serve a medium/larger room well.
I'm a fan of controlled directivity designs and as such my recommendations will side with those types of designs. In that vein, here are my recommendations:JBL 708p/708i or their little brothers 508p/508i 705p/705i - you and the wife may not like the looks though.
ELAC Adante AC-61 (A good subjective review is here on this thread: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/89-speakers/2703993-elac-adante-ces-2017-a.html#post49658497). It's supposed to be out soon, is designed by Andrew Jones, and they look nice. I would look at these as a direct competitor to KEF in this price range (and I'm a fan of KEF too!).
I've listened to various smaller stand mount speakers, all of them non-CD design including Fritz, Salk, Sonus Faber, Evoke, etc...and haven't been impressed. But the ones that impressed me are the Ryan Speakers R610 and various stand mount designs from Selah audio.
Personally, I would never own a speaker below 88db. Too limiting on the amp side. But I like low power tubes, so that's just me.Also, in general, I don't believe low efficiency speakers gel / come alive as well at low volumes.
Have done the low-power tube thing in many guises, but I am now looking for 'no maintenance' amps.....plus those my wife won't be afraid to use. -dB
So, per a previous comment on this thread, would you please comment on the low-level performance of these? I remember hearing some SP Tech model at the first RMAF and really liked the sound. My only issue with these given their sensitivity is how well these sound at low volumes. I know there will be times when I will need to listen to soft music. It's my one concern with any low-sensitivity speakers: will I get a collapsed soundstage and flat image when they are played softly?Thanks, -dB