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    Speaker Upgrade - a little of this, a little of that

    Hi all:

    I'm hoping for some good suggestions with respect to speaker brands I should check out for a potential upgrade. Currently, I have Kef Q15.2's as my main speakers and a Kef Q9c as my center. As for surrounds, I have Boston Acoustic in-wall speakers (came with the house I purchased a about a year ago) that I don't really want to change out right now, so I'll live with any tonal imbalance. In terms of power, I have a Marantz SR5000 and a Parasound 2-channel power amp for the mains with a power rating of approximately 125w/ch. In my other system I am running Monitor Audio B1's as my mains, with a little Energy S8.2 sub. They are paired with an old Teac reciever I had kicking around the house.

    My dilemma: There are parts of the KEF's that I love - warmth, midrange, imaging. However, I definitely prefer the dynamics of the MA's - cymbals, strings, higher range voicers have much more presence than the KEF's. So, basically I am looking for a speaker that will provide both of these - something that excels in the midrange but does not sacrifice dynamics.

    My plan: Sell the KEFs, the Monitor Audios (including the additional pair of B1's and Bronze Center that are sitting in a closet gathering dust) and the Energy sub and upgrade to mains and a center that will give me what I'm looking for.

    Help Needed: Can any of you recommend 2 bookshelves and a center for approximately $1800 that will give me what I'm looking for? I have a subwoofer that I'm very happy with, so bass extension issues related to speaker are not that important. I feel lost in a sea of brands! I've heard good things about the Paradigm Studio 20's - will those fit the bill? What about Totem Rainmakers? PSB?

    My listening preferences are about 80% music, 20% movies.

    Thanks!

    - Olivertmc

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    Marantz SR7001
    NHT SB-3 (Mains)
    NHT SC2 (Center)
    Boston Acoustic In-Wall (Surround)
    Sony DVP-NC875VB Black (DVD/CD/SACD)
    SVS PB-10 (Subwoofer)
    Samsung 42" DLP

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    I would look at auditioning the Opera Audio Consonance Eric-1s ($1K/pr.). For just under 1.5K you would have 3 great sounding speakers. Problem is they are very hard to find (only 1 dealer in the US as far as I know -- Quest For Sound in PA). Just as an aside, I do not have any affiliation with Quest for Sound (or Opera Audio), just thought I would mention them since they may be the only US dealer. The Opera Audio website is http://www.operaudio.com for reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivertmc
    [ There are parts of the KEF's that I love - warmth, midrange, imaging. However, I definitely prefer the dynamics of the MA's - cymbals, strings, higher range voicers have much more presence than the KEF's.
    Unless I'm reading this wrong, you aren't looking for a more dynamic speaker, you're looking for one with a hotter tweeter. It sounds like you prefer more aggressive voicing, such as the Monitors. I'd take a look at Energy's Veritas offerings as they were very similar to the the Monitor Golds I auditioned alongside them yet had better depth. You might also peruse this thread where you'll find a veritable cornucopia of excellent suggestions within your price range.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks guys! I'm going to do some listening this weekend and see what I find. I've always liked Energy's speakers, so I'll definitely include those. I'll also check out the opera audio website. There's a paradigm dealer in my town, so I'll give those a shot too.

    Another quick question: This will be my first upgrade since getting into this hobby - so what is the best way to get rid of my old stuff? ebay? audiogon? trade-in?

    Thanks again for the advice.

    My Gear:

    Marantz SR7001
    NHT SB-3 (Mains)
    NHT SC2 (Center)
    Boston Acoustic In-Wall (Surround)
    Sony DVP-NC875VB Black (DVD/CD/SACD)
    SVS PB-10 (Subwoofer)
    Samsung 42" DLP

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    I'd also add PMC to your list -- The Veritas Standmount is a little fatiguing to me and PMC may provide a cheaper solution and IMO a little more refined. I believe the TB2 can also be run active which would really offer you a tight sound. (PMC The Professional Monitor Company) tend not to be inexpensive or the best looking but worth your time. They share import with Bryston and they make a nice match as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivertmc
    Thanks guys! I'm going to do some listening this weekend and see what I find. I've always liked Energy's speakers, so I'll definitely include those. I'll also check out the opera audio website. There's a paradigm dealer in my town, so I'll give those a shot too.

    Another quick question: This will be my first upgrade since getting into this hobby - so what is the best way to get rid of my old stuff? ebay? audiogon? trade-in?

    Thanks again for the advice.
    Is a much better place to sell gear than Ebay.
    Audio;
    Ming Da MC34-AB 75wpc
    PS Audio Classic 250. 500wpc into 4 ohms.
    PS Audio 4.5 preamp,
    Marantz 6170 TT Shure M97e cart.
    Arcam Alpha 9 CD.- 24 bit dCS Ring DAC.
    Magnepan 3.6r speakers Oak/black,

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    Thanks - I'll give Audiogon a try. Anyone familiar with the Epos line of speakers - in particular the M5's?

    I'll listened to set of Def Techs earlier today at a magnolia home theater in a best buy (I didn't even know it was in there!). Not too sure about the bipolar thing - sounded a little weird. I assume it depends a lot on the room. I was actually pretty impressed with the Magnolia store, the staff was knowledgable and they had a decent selection.

    My Gear:

    Marantz SR7001
    NHT SB-3 (Mains)
    NHT SC2 (Center)
    Boston Acoustic In-Wall (Surround)
    Sony DVP-NC875VB Black (DVD/CD/SACD)
    SVS PB-10 (Subwoofer)
    Samsung 42" DLP

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    I was unimpressed with Epos -- think you can do better for less.

    Have not heard Def tech

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivertmc
    Thanks - I'll give Audiogon a try. Anyone familiar with the Epos line of speakers - in particular the M5's?

    I'll listened to set of Def Techs earlier today at a magnolia home theater in a best buy (I didn't even know it was in there!). Not too sure about the bipolar thing - sounded a little weird. I assume it depends a lot on the room. I was actually pretty impressed with the Magnolia store, the staff was knowledgable and they had a decent selection.
    I like some of the DT speakers (and own some as my office system (the ProCinema mini-monitors)), but the bi-polar floorstanders work better for HT than music, IMO.

    ---Dave
    Integra DHC-40.2 Pre/Pro
    Coda 2 X 200 Watt Amp
    Rotel RB-985 5 X 100 Watt Amp
    2 Tyler Acoustics 2 Piece Linbrook Signature System
    1 Tyler Linbrook Signature Center Channel
    3 Tyler Taylo Reference Monitors
    1 ACI Titan II Sub
    Toshiba HD-A1 HD DVD
    Panasonic BDT-210 + 350 Blu-ray
    Consonance Droplet CDP-5.0
    Sony 55NX-810 1080p 3D-LED HDTV

    Office:
    Opera Audio Consonance CD-120
    Jolida 1301A 2 X 30 Watt Int. Amp (Sovtek Tubes)
    Opera Audio Consonance Eric-1 Speakers

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