@ fast,
If, after some time, the KEFs still don't float your boat, here you go:
http://legacyaudio.com/products/view/focus-xd/
Full range, non-fatiguing sound, and should run a bit less $$ than the Reference 5s. With their internally amplified bass section, Focus XD allows you to use most any amp for the upper drivers. And Legacy Audio speakers LOVE tube amps. Legacy actually demos their speakers with Raven Audio tube amplification at the audio shows, including the upcoming AXPONA in Chicago in April.
Now, if you're spending ~$20K on a set of speakers, I don't see how you can beat Legacy Audio Aeris, for overall sound quality. Having heard them multiple times, it's just a revelation to hear what they can do when they are set up optimally.
http://legacyaudio.com/products/view/aeris/
If, after some time, the KEFs still don't float your boat, here you go:
http://legacyaudio.com/products/view/focus-xd/
Full range, non-fatiguing sound, and should run a bit less $$ than the Reference 5s. With their internally amplified bass section, Focus XD allows you to use most any amp for the upper drivers. And Legacy Audio speakers LOVE tube amps. Legacy actually demos their speakers with Raven Audio tube amplification at the audio shows, including the upcoming AXPONA in Chicago in April.
Now, if you're spending ~$20K on a set of speakers, I don't see how you can beat Legacy Audio Aeris, for overall sound quality. Having heard them multiple times, it's just a revelation to hear what they can do when they are set up optimally.
http://legacyaudio.com/products/view/aeris/