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Have you considered the Buchardt A10? Same price/frequency response but active!
We will probably end up in a smaller house or upscale apartment. So I want to buy a bookshelf in the $4K to 5K range that plays well at low volumes and has room filling sound which is a must.
I will probably be driving them with a tube integrated of 50 to 100 wpc.
Certainly from a convenience stand point, powered speakers make a lot of sense. I am also familiar with the other virtues of powered speakers.
I heard Fritz's speakers at RMAF a few times - I don't trust the details of my audio memory that far back
Those Borrensen speakers look nice but a little small. We will probably end up with a medium sized room and I am used to big sound with my Magnepans so I want a bookshelf or small floor stander that puts out big sound without distortion and can play well at low volumes. That is the only thing holding me back from the Magnepan LRS+. They need volume to sound their best. Time is on my side but I keep thinking I should pull the trigger now on the E50's and return them if I don't like them, looks aside. Some people really like the looks, others don't. It is a polarizing look. Walnut, Maple or Cherry would look way better with a black front baffle IMHO. I wouldn't mind a painted finish either.
The E50's are also about 85db sensitivity as are many bookshelfs that put out good bass. I am not so sure that the Ayon Scorpio has enough power. It is 55wpc in Pentode mode and less in Triode. The Spirit V is 65 wpc in Pentode mode and less in triode.
I struggled with this problem recently when I started downsizing for our retirement move. My last two systems were tube based and I loved the sound, but hated the size and complexity. I also seriously considered the Buchardt E50's and an Ayon integrated amplifier (Spirit V). Even though I didn't care for the looks of the E50's I considered them for their performance and awesome selection of parts. On one of my many searches I found the Radiant Clarity 6.2 bookshelf speakers that looked really promising and come from a legend in the industry (Peter Lyngdorf). In the end the specs chased me away. 85dB sensitivity was just too low for the Ayon I wanted. So, I kept looking. I already had GoldenEar towers and loved the AMT tweeter, so I looked at the BRX and the specs were much more friendly. 88dB with a minimum recommended amplifier rating of 20w. It checked most of the boxes and is also John Atkinson's personal reference. Once again, I couldn't pull the trigger because of the looks. Near the end of my journey, I remembered Legacy Audio and went to their website to check out their latest offerings. They have what I consider a great looking monitor called the Calibre. AMT tweeter and amazing specs (90.5dB / mid-30's bass). They also have an active version called the Calibre XD. I was so sure I was going to get the Ayon/Legacy combo that I deleted all the other contenders from my list and started researching cables and DACs....... and that's when it hit me. I was recreating the Frankenstein I was desperately trying to kill. When the lightbulb above my head finally came on, I knew the only choice I had, to avoid complexity and still have great performance, was to go active. I nearly went with the Buchardt Anniversary 10's. In fact, I had them in my basket for about two months! It wasn't until I rewatched The Audiophile Junkie's Dutch & Dutch 8c videos that I knew my search was over. I had to sell the rest of my gear to make it work, but I pulled the trigger and I couldn't be happier. Just two large monitors and a NUC sized computer as a streamer/server. Oh, and they are designed to work near the back wall, so small room friendly. My wife is happy with the looks, which is a bonus. I read this entire thread and know the 8c's are not in the range you're looking for. I just wanted to share what seems like a similar journey. I have heard the Buchardt Anniversary 10's and they are incredible, and the tunings they provide really allow you to tweak the sound. Knowing what I know now they would be at the top of my list in the $4K to 5K range. Cheers!Slush
Congrats on the 8C’s!I’m beyond happy with mine. 👍🍺🎊🍾😎🤩😍🐐George