Speakers for a 15w 6v6 integrated amp?


hi, I am in need of some recommendations for speakers for a 15w integrated amp based on 6v6 tubes. My room size is 3mtsx6mts (10x20ft), my budget is 3000usd and would like to avoind spending all of that :)

I listen a lot to Jazz, Blues, Soul, Tango, Flamenco and occasionally

I was looking at some Tannoy's including the Revolution and also some pre-owned Ohm Micro Walsh's.

Do any speakers come up in your mind as must audition for this?

Thanks so very much for any tips!

Cheers
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Thank you for the tips so far! I will try to find local dealers for these. I live in Stockholm, Sweden.

Today was the first time I tried out speakers, and it has been such a interesting start to just learn what is out there and hear the differences in the sound :)

I tried these speakers with my amp today:

Zu Tone
Tannoy Revolution Signature D6C
Oscar Heil Aulos
Focal Electra 1007 S

The Zu on paper should have benn the best match, but it sounded weak and missing so much of the music. Probably has to do with the 12ohm rating on the speaker.

The Oscar Heil monitor was better matched but the bass was to me muddy and not controlled.

The Tannoy's were quite tight musically and had very nice controlled lows.

The Focal really got my attention in todays audition. It was overall the best sounding of all the choices today with the amp.

So. the journey will continue with trying to find the speakers that have been recommended so far. Nice when you don't know much, there is so much exciting stuff to learn!

Thanks again
I have a 1961 Bell integrated tube amp using 4 6v6 tubes.

I have used this amp with great results on the following speakers- a stacked pair of Quad 57's,Tannoy Ardens,Ref 3A grand Veena, Mission 770, Meadowlark Heron i,it has always been a surprise to find a speaker that didn't work well with it.

I think there will be a lot of great speakers out there besides the usual suspects,that would prove a good match for your amp,just use common sense and watch the volume.
15 watts will rock a Klipsch Heresy or Cornwall. For a more detailed sound the Triangles are also good but you'll need a sub.
I immediately thought of Ref 3A, if there is a dealer in your area. Or in Europe you may find used, some of the earlier Ref3A speakers that were sold under the Innovac name, like the Royal Master monitors or the Suprema 2 piece speaker w passive sub.
I second the Quartet. Nice smaller foot print-Efficient and 3way.
Upgrade the mid/tweet diaphrams with Crites and you will really hace something for under $400 if you shop right.
Oiled oak finish is the way to go.
I prefer this speaker to the Forte on up. The 3-way avoids the KG 2 way issue with recessed mids-but give you a tighter, yet large bass response that seems more balanced IMHO over the larger Forte and up.
If you want sheer concert levels- you will need the bigger speakers- but for most poeple the Quartet is just fine- and rocks with the best of them.