Add Green Mountain Calisto's to your short list. They are outstanding!
Tube Friendly Speakers - Down to 30Hz - $3000?
I'm looking for speaker recommendations that play down to 30Hz. Able to be fully driven without compromise by tube amplification with as little as 15wpc.
$3000 new or used.
16x19 room. Rock, jazz and classical.
Reasonably small footprint (Klipsch K-Horns and LaScalas are too large).
I have eliminated Zu Druid and Tones from contention. All other options are open.
Thanks in advance.
$3000 new or used.
16x19 room. Rock, jazz and classical.
Reasonably small footprint (Klipsch K-Horns and LaScalas are too large).
I have eliminated Zu Druid and Tones from contention. All other options are open.
Thanks in advance.
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Tvad, Thanks for the clarifications, including what size footprint is feasible. An honest 30 Hz extension is still not easy to come by at three grand a pair, but if you can live with 35 Hz instead of 30 Hz extension you might consider looking for a pair of Altec Model 14's in good condition. Push 'em back flush against the wall and I bet they'd get pretty close to 30 Hz. Even up against today's speakers, the Model 14 is very competitive. If they were still in production I'd sell 'em. Duke |
I'm on a similar quest, though my SET is rated at 22watts. A list of what I am considering: Reimer Daedalus Tyler(though Rick is it, at Tyler's says, go for Pro Dynamic line if you are in the low output amp area) Silverline Sonata/Sonatina Zu Acoustic Zen Adagio Art Emotion(UK speakers) Coincident(a bit big for me) Zingali Then all the great Horn speakers, Horning, Cain and Cain etc, but again a bit too big and base not down to 30hz. I heard the Art speakers recently, underwhelming for the price and am auditioning the Adagios on wednesday, I will report back Also, look at www.welbornelabs.com Very good list of tube friendly speakers and good description of speaker amp matching, for terchnophobes like me |
Duke, the footprint issue is really a matter of the appearance of the speakers...which is to say a footprint of 14"w x 22"d would be acceptable whereas a footprint of 22"w x 14"d would not. The 14" wide speakers look smaller, even though the footprint is the same. A 22" wide speaker would never be acceptable in our small 16' x 19' living room (speakers on the short dimension)... David, the Welborne Labs speaker info page is excellent. Thank you for that link. |
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