End game speakers for Yamaha as2100 under 5k new or used


Hi

Cycled through a few now.  

I love the amp and never want to sell.  Its a tank (50lbs) but only rated at 90w.

I only stream now.  Tidal mqa through a lumin d1.   Sometimes CD.    No other hi res.  So redbook or mqa will be it for me.

I like some detail, but like a more relaxed sound that I know.   1\2 of the time its playing in the room in the background, other 1\2 I sit and listen.  Needs to have ultra wide sweet spot and dig deep into 30hz range or below.

My 'room' is a 1650 sq ft loft with really no walls and 22ft ceilings. Its not just a box, but mostly open.  Room treatments will be an ongoing thing, but I don't want the speaker to sound bad in the interm.   Surprisingly, its actually OK and does not echo, I think due to the material used in the roof.

Anyway.  I want a speaker that first and foremost makes maximum use of these watts.  I don't want to ever think that they may sound way better with 2x or 3x the watts.   But I also don't want them to be so efficient that they will sound the same with 1 watt.  Something just right to use this amp as designed.   This may seem odd, but its required that I find the spec sweet spot here first, to manage my future upgradeitis.  In that sweet spot, I will audition as many as possible.  But I'm not sure what ohm/db that would be? Ish?? 


Used I was thinking acoustic zen creshendo, focal, legacy, tekton(??) or tannoy prestige.   Since I have so much air to move I may be leaning more to larger drivers?

I am not sure I want k horns with this amp....

Any suggestions welcome :)



gravis82
I also guarantee that they will outperform the vintage speakers that you listed and won’t need repair anytime soon. 

"My ’room’ is a 1650 sq ft loft with really no walls and 22ft ceilings. Its not just a box, but mostly open."

That is a very big room.

"Since I have so much air to move I may be leaning more to larger drivers?"

Oh yeah. The good news is, prosound drivers well implemented can not only handle that space and still sound relaxed, they can also give you a wide sweet spot.

"Needs to have ultra wide sweet spot..."

The sweet spot can be much wider than what you get from conventional speakers. I can explain how if you would like. The tonal balance would hold up well throughout the room. Naturally imaging would be best up and down the centerline, but you’d still get a pretty good spread to the instruments from off to the side.

"...and dig deep into 30hz range or below."

Going that deep (and presumably suitably loud) in that big space does present a challenge, but imo it can be done.

"Room treatments will be an ongoing thing, but I don’t want the speaker to sound bad in the interim."

Makes sense. A grand piano probably sounds best in a well-designed recital hall, but would still sound mighty good in your big room even without treatments. Imo a speaker system should have that same characteristic.

Duke

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If you don’t mind the wait, the Ascend Acoustics Sierra Tower with RAAL upgrade is <$3000 shipped unless you want a more premium/custom finish. It’s really, really hard to beat this speaker for the price.