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I also feel like a jerk going into audio shops to audition speakers that I can't afford new with the idea of purchasing used.
OP,If you tell us where you are located, I'm sure you'd get offers to come hear different setups in the owner's home.I'd certainly be willing to let you hear what a pr of VR4JRs can do (you'll like... )-Mike
Odyssey Audio Lorelei These are a $2700 loudspeaker but there currently are 2 sets on Audiogon, $1800 & $1500. The trademark of these loudspeakers which require minimal toe-in are an expansive soundstage, sweet dynamic midrange, smooth highs and a solid bass from the rear ported cabinet. If you have the room to give these loudspeakers 3 feet from the front wall, then no subwoofer will be required. But you can always use one as I do which only enhances the midrange dynamics. While not the most highly accurate sound as say a Salk loudspeaker, the Lorelei is highly musical and will draw you into it's sound stage. http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1261935278&/Odyssey-Audio-Lorelei-reduced-http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1263270609&/Odyssey-Kismet/Lorelei-Speaker Cheers,Robin
You might consider a pair of Gedlee Nathan speakers http://www.gedlee.com/Nathan.htm . They are also taked about in this thread http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=74098.msg699128;topicseen#newIf you can do some DIY they are right on your budget new...