Best $3000 - $4000 loudspeaker?


Opinions are welcome.

A few candidates for this conquest:

ATC SCM 35 - Wonderful midrange, altough needs juicy amp(s)
Monitor Audio Gold Reference 60 - A good all-rounder
Audiovector Mi3 Signature - Holographic and dynamic
sony
used dunlavy athenas or cantata...from 2500 to 3500 from what i've seen. I though i stole my athenas at 4300, still do. those models are not really big, are easier to place than the dunlavy IVa's which are the closest in the running and some folks like the highs and overall speaker integration of the athenas better than the IVs. if you blow a driver the replacement won't be matched to the level they were at the shop but 1) how often to speakers cut loose and 2) your room conditions probably contribute more difference to the way each speaker reacts in your room than the speaker matching would. they are the best i've heard well into the $15k range.

I heard some wilson max speakers the other day that were much better but the room was probably a $50k room, the speakers were $40k. transparent top of the line $26k for ten feet of wire speaker cables, $27k worth of halcos, $15 k worth of vtl pre and some $30k three piece cd contraption. It was the first system that made me sence something was lacking in mine but after a day i'd re-adjusted to reality and went back to diggin my system. i'll stick with the athenas and buy my kids an education. try em you'll love em
1.- Avalon Avatars
2.- Audio Physics Tempo III or Sparks
3.- Gallo Reference (you save money here)

Fernando
VMPS RM 40's, Winner of the CES a couple of years ago not to mention glowing reviews. They are the best speaker I've heard and are my next speaker. I'd like to hear the Von Schweikerts but you'll be hard pressed to outdo the RM 40's for under ten grand. A true case where superlatives apply. Check out the VMPS circle at audiocircle.com. The bass is excellent, mids to die for and the highs are also excellent. They use planar mids and ribbon tweeters.