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.
tvad


10-14-06: Restock
Tvad, here's another one I ran across: Oscar Heil Kithara - unusual design and not the prettiest one out there but goes down to 28Hz and can be had below $3k (even one available now on Agon).
Yup. Saw that one too...look earlier in the thread. Actually started a thread dedicated to trying to hear these in S. California. Never did hear them. I'd have to travel to Central California to do so.
I was acually able to hear the Oscar Heil Aulos at a local dealer who is a big fan of efficient ribbon speakers, driving all of his ribbons with tubes.

I was quite skeptical about the tweeter integrating with the dynamic driver, but it works quite well. At least nothing problematic I could detect in the hour I listened to them.

I should listen to them in my system sometime...

Rene
Tvad, it has been two months since you've begun your speaker quest. I was wondering what is it about your present speakers that is giving you the speaker itch? Please forgive me if this question has been asked and answered, but I can't muster up the gumption to read through the whole lot. Does any speaker, yet, look real good to you that you have auditioned. Also, I am curious, having been there before, as to how long you were listening to your present rig, realizing that a change was in order, before you actually started your speaker quest? peace, warren :)
I'd like to find some speakers that can be used with a wider variety of low powered amplifiers primarily to reduce the investment in preamp/amp. In order for this change to make sense, the new loudspeakers must cost around $3k...new or used.

I love the way my system sounds, which is why I'm taking my time.
Tvad,

Warren is asking the same question I tried to pose to you over the weekend, but Agon being in true form, lost the post and won't respond to my emails.

Good luck in your quest. But remember, the VR4s won't be replaced cheaply.

BTW, I would recommend you listen to some Montanas. I have the SPXs and I think they are an all around better performer than anything in the VS line up to the DB99s. I think they sound far better than the Sr.s. The price is only 5500.00 for a new pair, but there just happens to be a used pair on the 'Gon right now. Worth looking into.

Oz