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Another consideration are vertical arrays.
The Salk offerings are well worth considering. I also have wondered about Hyperion and Zu Adagios. Sp Tech is unknown to me, so more websites to visit. I will concede two points: I want not only to hear a detailed rendering of the orchestra, but I also want a aural impression of the hall in which they are playing. (Fussy, ain't I?) Secondly, my confidence is shaken in two-way designs and I am reluctant to dip my toes in the subwoofer waters. I think I (and probably my wife agrees) would be better served by a single box that approaches full-range reproduction. Am I asking too much (at least for under $4K)? Oh, I should also add that I am persuaded by arguments that favor time and phase coherence, and first-order x-overs seem a good idea. Now I am sure I am asking too much.
How big is your room ?
I listen almost exclusively to orchestral music. I currently use a two-way design (vintage '99 or so) from BESL Engineering. This was a kit using Scan Speak 8545K drivers with the 9500 tweeter in an MTM configuration. Once they were assembled each box wieghed in at better than 100lbs. Regardless of build quality, I think I can achieve a better rendering of an orchestral performance -- meaning a better soundstage, better resolution and better imaging -- with a speaker that moves more air. The speakers that have come to my attention are manufactured by VMPS and Magnepan. When I did a search to see what comparisons have been posted on these two products, I found an epic, and contentious, thread that went on for 15 pages!So, I would like to solicit your opinion, please. The Maggie 1.6s are all I really know. I have been interested in these, especially because of the very attractive price point. The trouble is the WAF these lack. If I put a speaker this size in our tropical condo, well let's just say there will be consequences. This brings me to the VMPS RM30s. These run about $3500/pair, so I guess a fair comparison with a Maggie of similar price would be the 3.6Rs. Of course, the 3.6s are even a bit bigger than the 1.6s. I think the only way I could get away with these woluld be to "stash' them at a right angle to the front wall, then pull them out three feet or so into the living room and rotate them 90 degrees when a listening session was in order. (I probably would put little spikes on the floor once I got them setup properly.) Then there is the question of beaming. I have no experience with that, but would welcome your opinions. The RM30s would be easier to place, and would have a much higher WAF. I probably would go back to tubes to drive them. (Currently I run Channel Island D100s -- I probably would have to trade up to the 200s for the Maggies. Front end is a Tube Research Labs modified Sony DVD player with which I am surprisingly pleased , and I use a Modwright SWL 9.0SE preamp.)So, I am open to suggestions, or just hearing the experience of other ACers that have tried to put an orchestra in their living room. I am not stuck on these two products. They just have caught my eye. Oh, and I have heard rumored that Maggies may not like my environment. I live on an island two blocks from the Pacific ocean with an inland waterway in my backyard. If Maggies are prone to corrosion, they are not going to be happy here. I am trying to stay near $3.5K - $4K and, of course, less is fine. I thank you all in advance... And a Happy New Year to you all!