Are there easy to drive speakers that sound better ( to most ears) than 805N? Not sound as good as, but actually sound better. I know how subjective this question is, but if there is a night and day difference it should come out in the opinions. Also, would an easy to drive speaker get me the 20 percent increase without changing amps? I don't want to buy speakers only to find that I made a lateral move with the sound and only a modest improvement in volume.
amp/speaker question
I have B&W 805N, Velodyne sub, and Jolida 502B in my bedroom system. These speakers have always sounded too bright with SS. This is my first tube amp and I am amazed at how good they sound with tubes. The problem is the Jolida is just not up to the task of powering these speakers. My dilemma is whether to buy a more powerful tube amp or more efficient speakers. I do not want to spend a ton of dough on a bedroom system, even though I do use it quite a bit. I am pretty sure powerful tube amps are quite expensive, but so are good monitor speakers. If I could bump up the volume about 20 percent and keep the same sound I have now it would be perfect. I listen to a lot of acoustic music. I would like to keep the cost to around 1000.00 used. So, new speakers or amp? Thanks for your help.
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