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Why do you need big speakers? Are you going to throw loud parties? Do you like to rock out at ear-bleeding levels? Instead of big speakers, consider augmenting your existing speakers with multiple subwoofers. You'll also need to dive deep into the study of room acoustics. Post pics of your room when you can. The open concept may be a problem.
Check some OB speakers or even DIY.This is a inexpensive DIY project from an AC member,It have only four (4) parts: Eminence Alpha15A + 4.7mH + Visaton B200 and a MDF baffle. Other option are the Lii Audio F15 FR driver $399/pair, not each.Here Decware OB with the Lii Audio F15 driver: If one have a woodworker is possible try the Lii Audio F15($399/Pair, pair not each) 97dB/8Ω and benign impedance curve suited to OB or Bass Reflex box or the F18($540/pair), no Crossover, no Tweeter beaming, no Phase rotation, no driver sensitivity loss, no Harmonics loss, no Retail price.http://www.glowinthedarkaudio.com/lii-audio-f18.htmlMy personal choice is the Lii F18 in Single Driver configuration, but if you make question of wanting a 2-Way speaker you may want a bigger woofer than the Alpha15A, so there are W18 inches and W21 inches from Lii Audio, personally I dont like these two VCs woofers, they are hard to drive with a small tube amp.https://www.lii-audio.com/product/w-18/https://www.lii-audio.com/product/w21/
Magico 'sMagnepans 1.7i's with dual subwoofers like a pair of Rythmik servo F12se subs with thee GR research drivers or a pair of Magnepan 3.7i's and dual subsMonitor Audio Gold 500 6G, Platinum 300 3GFyne Audio 702's I love this speaker and almost bought a pair and then covid hit. Beautiful sounding and finished speakers. They have a huge sweet spot. If I wasn't planning on retiring in years and downsizing I would buy these in a heartbeat. These speakers are that good.DynaudioDali Epcon 8, Epikore to name a few. We heard Dali at one of the last RMAF and my son and I were blown away by the sound of all their rooms. They all had a very pleasing neutral to slightly warmer sound and were very musical and just a real pleasure to listen to. We thought all their rooms stole the show.If you can, give a listen to some Dali's and the Fyne Audio 702's.
Definitely check out the Reference 3a Grand Veena’s. Your music preferences kind of determine your choice. Two speakers for classical music that come to mind are:Magnepan 3.7iPhilharmonic BMR TowerSee the glowing review in this months Stereophile magazine.Are the speakers used for TV or home theater? Legacy Audio speakers are big, dynamic and delicate to.Maybe you keep the speakers you have and add 2 REL subwoofers. I would opt for the No.31s but a couple of Carbon Specials would balance out the sound nicely. Most of the time you won't even notice they are on but your main stereo speakers now sound like Class A+ full range speakers.
I suggest, if you're going big in a big space, you consider higher sensitivity, easy to drive speakers so you don't need an arc welder of an amp to drive them. I love my 96+dB Pure Audio Project Trio15 Horn1 speakers for my mid-sized room. Had I a room of your size I would step up to the Quintets (four 15" drivers per side vs. two per side). Then select your fav sounding mid/tweet driver. FYI, I drive my Trio15's with a satisfying 4.3 watt stereo amp.Good luck in your quest!
I love Maggie’s. The concentric point source is very appealing to me as well but didn’t want to spend 12 k. Thanks for feedback.
You want refined sound, with explosive dynamics, that can operate on flea power? Look no further... https://voltiaudio.com/lucera/My $0.02,Pete
spot on on the REL! i have some REL’s: Stadium iii, storm iii, T9i and a habitat1 That I am going to incorporate into the virgo2s.