Some of the Best speakers for Prog Rock/Metal


Hi guys,

I'm in the hunt for speakers, preferably floorstanders, that would be best suited for progressive rock/metal. Common bands I listen to, to name a few, are: Opeth, Tool, Agalloch, Kamelot, Dark Tranquillity, Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Nightwish, etc. If any of you know some of these bands, you know that they're not just balls out metal, but they have a lot more intricacies to them as well.

I honestly don't even know where to begin in the search for speakers that would be best for this. I do know that I plan on getting a tube CDP and tube amps to go with whatever speakers. So, list out some speakers/brands that would be great for this. At this point, don't worry about budget, just nothing above the $8-10K range.
heywaj10
Heywaj10,

How big is your room? Any special constraints or considerations in where you would locate the speakers and where you will be listening from?

Also, what equipment are you starting with and what is a realistic total budget to invest at this time?

Which Paradigms specifically do you have in mind?

Off the cuff, I don't see a problem with building around Paradigm signature in general if that is the sound you like.

Whatever you get, wither pick them up used without overpaying or from a vendor with the in-home trial and satisfaction guarantee. Then you can resell or change as needed without taking a financial hit.
Klipsch Cornwalls 101db@1w great with Tube or SS. Entertain yourself or your neighbors. Worth a demo!.
I listen to bands such as Soulfly, Hedfirst, Kaliban,Vesania,
Eterna and Chaosbreed to name a few through my KCS Oris 150' horns c/w with 18" bass cones, they really rock the room, and go deep enough. They go very cheap when advertised on here.
I would also agree to check out the Audiokinesis models. I heard the (stormbringer)?, pump out really nice sounds of that pop band 'Rammstein' and quite loud too at the 2007 Denver show, they too rocked.
Classic Audio Reproductions were excellent also at the show in the large room on the ground floor.

KCS
Audiokinesis,
Classic Audio Reproductions.
Mapman,

I currently only have a very basic PC audio system, consisting of a pair of Pioneer HPM-60s and a Sony Integrated Amplifier (TA-AX500). The room parameters at this point are irrelevant because I have not yet moved into my own place. Again, I'm simply looking for ideas and am in no way shape or form ready to buy any equipment for a while (years).

In the future, I'm looking to setup a budget of about $8K for the entire system. And, honestly, even at this point that's probably unrealistic, probably around the $5K range. I know speakers are the most important part of the package, but at the same time I know a system is only as good as its weakest link.

For now, I'm just trying to get a feel for what brands/models you guys know of that would be good for my genre, as well as still perform well for other genres that I listen to, including: some softer rock, classical, movie sountracks, some jazz.
A good speaker and system should reproduce all music equally well.

If a speaker is particularly good only on a specific music genre, then it's not an overall good speaker to own, IMO.

Most of the suggestions made thus far in this thread are speakers that perform equally well on all genres.

The important factor with rock and progressive rock is that you want a speaker that moves a lot of air, IMO. Speakers with larger woofers do this better than speakers with small woofers.