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How about some recommendations from the Stereophile 2017 class A list:Aerial Acoustics 5T: $3795/pair2-way monitor, stylish reinforced curved side wall rosewood veneered cabinet, front port, 7" woofer, designed and built in the U.S., recommended to be placed 2 - 24" from front wall, highs a bit laid back, not for headbangers but image superbly, rated down to 48 Hz, 87 dB/w/m at 4 ohmsATC SCM19 v.2: $3999/pair2-way monitor, company is well respected, elegant cabinet, traditional design, uses in-house drivers, highly resolving/coherent even at low levels, neutral/yet processing some mid-bass warmth, not dry/clinical, live/direct, good tonality/dynamics, highs a bit shrouded, power hungry at 85 dB/w/m and 8 ohms, rated down to 54 HzDeVore Fidelity Gibbon 3XL: $3700/pair2-way monitor, U.S. built, caramelized bamboo cabinets (matching stands available), all about focus/transparency, coherent/fast, excellent low level resolution/dynamics, pin-point imaging/huge soundstage, not forgiving, good tonal balance/not bright, not a rich/full sound, rated down to 45 Hz, 90 dB/w/m at 8 ohms
Look at: JM Reynaud stand mounts (ie. Offrande) and small floorstanders, Vienna Acoustic Concert Grand Series, Silverline Sonatina, DeVore Gibbons 88 (and even discontinued models).
Sunnydaze, have you listened to the Offrandes extensively? I heard these at a (music server) demo when I lived in FL, many moons ago. I think this was probably at least 3 Offrande versions ago, but I recall liking the sound a good deal. Those present a sound that I liked, and I think these would work well in a small/medium-sized room. Am wondering how the new (Supreme V2) ones sound, supposedly they are even better.......but aren't the new versions ALWAYS much better than the older ones?? -dB
2. I have heard the ATCs at AXPONA. I might disagree (slightly) with the "not dry/clinical" assessment. Based on an admittedly small listening window, that's a little bit of what I did hear from these. Might still be worth an in-house assessment -- it could have been the hotel room set-up(s) that made it sound a little dry.
I would still be looking at Salk. Active or not, they build some gorgeous, well reviewed and respected gear and are active in our community.
Never heard a pair, but I would too -- just based on all the positive press.
Love the sweet RAAL ribbon.The Salk Silk AT with the Audio Technology woofer might be a fit with a more reasonable 87dB sensitivity (compared to the slightly smaller Salk Silk with the ScanSpeak Illuminator woofer and only 83dB sensitivity).Steve
Yes, if I went in that direction, I think this would be the model to consider. Some of the floorstanders seem nice, but some of the motivation here is to remove the ("huge" in the words of one of our house members) visual impact of the speakers.
Floorstanders do not have to = huge. Vienna Acoustics Bach and Mozart
Maybe th OP doesn't listen to graphs?
Measurements smeasurements.If a graph tells me a speaker sucks but my ears tell me it's wonderful, I'm going with my ears.Some great sounding gear measures poorly. Example: SET amps.
...... Isn't it time for us to take a more adult approach?
Will we get there by rotating through a series of popular new models favored by reviewers and/or the online cognescenti?