$3000 Speaker Search


I'm celebrating my 20th year working for the same company this coming spring (knock on wood). I decided to treat myself to some new speakers to celebrate. My budget is about $3k. I generally purchase used/demo gear only, but I'm open to something new since this is a special purchase for me. I stream music only and my current system is a Primaluna Dialogue One integrated, Eastern Electric MiniMax Dac Plus and Totem Acoustic Hawks. I like the Hawks a lot but I think the highs are a bit "etchy" and sometimes a bit bright. I'd prefer a 3 way speaker and something more efficient that the Hawks since I'm pretty committed to the tube integrated. I generally listen to indie rock, jazz, and acoustic rock. I listen to a lot of other music, but these are the genres most important so the speaker must excel with string and percussion instruments as well as vocals. I'm also more interested in a speaker with excellent imaging and soundstage over detail, but I also want a natural and dynamic sound. My listening space is a nook off the main living space. It's supposed to be a dining area I think. It's about 11x12, but open on one side to about 1000-1200 sq ft living space. You can watch this youtube video to see my system and room. Since the speaker is in my main living room it will have to be a good looking speaker, preferably in a wood finish, and it can't be huge.

I'm looking for any suggestions given my equipment, music tastes, room, and preferred genres. My current favroite is the Salk Song3 or maybe Song3-A, even though I haven't listened to them. I had Songtowers before and loved them so I'm pretty sure I'd be happy with these, but not sure if going the Song3-A is worth the extra money for me. If you have any other suggestions let me know. I'm in Portland, OR so I have a lot of good brands to listen to around here but its not a huge audiophile town. Thanks!
abd1
Though... I should mention... that if you're sensitive about the appearance of your speakers... the WaveTouch Audio speakers have a bit of an "other worldly" appearance, and do not rival the "finish" of many others.  

My priorities, however, are the sound quality... not the appearance.  And... in that regard... there are few which compare.
bassdude2,
I have not heard Wavetouch speakers, so I can't comment on their sound. But looking at the reviews, they look like they're from mostly a bunch of "no-names, as far as reviewers go. Other then getting a heads up on a product, I am very reluctant to trust a reviewer's opinion. I trust my own ears.....
Hello abd1,

I have not listened to any of the speakers on your list..... 

I went through a similar process a while back, wanting to upgrade to a nicer pair of speakers and listened to quite a few different systems trying to find the one speaker for me.

Well, as you know, that's a very tough process.

While auditioning speakers, one of the front runners were the Totem Forest Signatures.  I think you can find them very close to your price point on the used market.

Good luck with your search.
For those with Spatial speakers, would they work in my room? My speakers are about 7' apart and 9' from my MLP. The front of my speakers are about 18"-24" from the wall -- 24" is the max. The right speaker is open on one side and the left is in a corner. I thought Spatials need a lot of room around them to sound their best. I am very interested in these speakers as I've heard great things and they seem very tube friendly. Just not sure they'll work in this space.
  If Spatials are something you are interested in, I recommend placing a call/email to Mr. Clayton Shaw, he is very knowledgeable and friendly. He can best answer your concerns and explain his models. There is also a U-Tube video from New Day Records that reviews Spatials. Towards the end of the video they (M3) are placed in a smaller room and reviewed. You may want to take a peek at that.

  In my opinion their design can work in many places that conventional speakers may have issues. I first purchased his Turbo S model (only the 4ohm speaker model was available at my time of ordering) which Mr. Shaw advised me that they might not be that compatible with my amp (he is a straight up guy) however, they sounded great and exceeded expectations. I have an amp that behaves like a tube (First Watt J2), so when the new model became available, I upgraded to the Triode Master 16ohm and haven't looked back. Both models are very good. Good luck with whatever you choose.