2way speakers


What are the best two way speakers out there?

The b&w 805 d3 is one I'm interested in but not yet heard.

I've heard kef ls50, it was too bright no bass. I heard Psi audio. Not impressed 
Vivid v1.5. No bass.

Years ago I heard revel m20. This was a really impressive speaker but I wouldn't want to buy that now as it's an old model and there should be even better ones?

I was also impressed by the b&w nautilus 800 I heard again, many years ago. But, that's a floorstander so not suitable. 

The Wilson benesch arcs also sounded pretty nice but not completely neutral.

So what do all these have in common? 





kenjit
@kenjit I thought you had positive experience with Proac.  Why not stick wit them?

+1 on Fritz.  I have heard them at shows and thought they were good.

"Dr Floyd Toole research conclusively demonstrated that these two factors [even frequency response and even dispersion] are however extremely important."

@shadorne , Yesss!

Toole found five factors to be reliable predictors of subjective preference:

1.  The first-arrival sound’s frequency response at the listening position;

2.  The spatially-averaged response across a window plus or minus 30 degrees horizontal and plus or minus 10 degrees vertical;

3.  The spatially-averaged response of the early reflections from the four walls, ceiling, and floor;

4.  The sound power, or the sum total of the speaker’s acoustic energy radiation; and

5.  The directivity index, which looks at the difference between the first-arrival sound’s frequency response and the sound power (summed omnidirectional response).

By making these measurements, Toole could predict with a high degree of reliability how several competing speakers would rank in a controlled blind listening test.   Notice that 4 of the 5 have to do with the radiation pattern.

Obviously nobody here is saying that these are the only things that matter, but they may be what matters the most. 

Duke