Affordable Newer Speakers


I currently own a pair of PSB Stratus Mini speakers. While they are fine sounding, I'm thinking about buying newer speakers. They will be monitors as I have a subwoofer. My musical taste ranges from "medium rock" (Gin Blossoms, Counting Crows, etc.) to female vocals (Corrs, Cranberries, etc.) to classic rock (Boston, Aerosmith, BTO, etc.). I'd like them to be used and manufactured in the past 5 years or so. The amp will be a Hafler 9300, which I also am thinking about replacing. The suggestions please...
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You'll have no problem getting recommendations, you just want to try to get the right recommendations for you. If dynamics are important, you will definately want to get something easy to drive. In your price range, I think you may like something from Monitor Audio or possibly a pair of used Vandersteen Model 1's (If you can find a pair).

I don't usually recommend something unless I know it well, but I would also consider a pair of used Tekton's. I haven't heard them myself but everyone who has, seems to rave about them. $500 isn't too much $, maybe take a chance.
If you have a already have a sub, you really can't lose with the Pioneer Model: SP-FS52... These run $249 retail and I've seen them for less. Once they break in they are surprising. I don't think you'll find anything for $500 to beat them.
A $500 budget with the hopes of surpassing what once was a 1k speaker in its day is asking a lot...that said...my experience with Minis is that they image well, but bass can be wooly and overly warm...I would opt for speaker with tighter, somewhat leaner bass...Dynaudio comes to mind...or try a Hsu sub
@Tgrisham has a good idea there...Music Direct has a clearance
section with some great deals on stand mounted speakers. Epos,
Wharfdale, Focal, etc. I think the best one is the Focal Chorus 806 V for
$600 new, down from a grand. A little above your limit, but likely
worth it in the long run.

"The Chorus 800 Vs all handle the transitions from bass to midrange
to treble with rare finesse. And when that happens, the speakers'
technology melts away, and all you think about is the music."
– Steve Guttenberg, Home Theater

Anyways, some options to research.
mot