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Try looking at or listening to a pair of Silverlines. They are efficient and very musical. I am quite happy with my Sonata II pair. I wanted an efficient and musical speaker as well, and these were the speakers I chose after listening to JMlab 936 (#2), VMPS RM30, James S10, Coincident Victory, Von Schweikert 4jr (#4), and Magnepan 1.6, Tyler Taylo Refs (#3), and the Silverline Sonatas (#1).Should all be within your range new or used, depending on which one.
Alright gents, name your favorite speaker for $3k "cash" cost be it new or used and why.
Alright gents, name your favorite speaker for $3k "cash" cost be it new or used and why.As I am selling my house and probably moving soon....I decided to sell my Wilson Sophias and not deal with the hassle. Also time to try something new after almost 3 years.Associated equipment is a Denon 3910 and Nuforce P-8/Ref 9. I have debated going to a Modwright preamp---or a Blue Circle or VAC integrated. I am thinking a more efficient speaker, thereby not limiting amplifier selection, is key in my decision.Thanks in advance guys!KeithR
Hey Keith,Been a while. Those Coincident speakers friend linked to sound really interesting, especially since you mentioned sensitive speakers. That they are and I've heard good things about them. But if you are keeping the Nuforce you don't exactly need sensitivity. You might seriously consider the Ronins for $2200 that someone is selling here. I just wrote a review of them since I had an audition pair. They are pretty damn good and hard to beat in this price range. I might also consider the SP Tech speakers that someone mentioned. Cheers,Josh
I have debated going to a Modwright preamp---or a Blue Circle or VAC integrated. I am thinking a more efficient speaker, thereby not limiting amplifier selection, is key in my decision.