I'm really not sure about this, but, Meadowlarks might. First order cross-overs while usually offering fairly flat impedances still have the reputation for being a bit challenging for amplifiers. SET's might not be the first choice for such speaker designs.
Do these speakers exist?
1) Time and phase-aligned (thus 1st-order xovers).
2) At least 90dB/W/m sensitive, 6+ ohms nominal and 20W SET-friendly (flat impedance).
3) Two or three way.
4) Floorstanders - flat to 35-40Hz.
5) Under $10K.
The new Thiel 3.7 qualifies. Is there another speaker? I can think of several with all but one of those qualities but none with all of them.
2) At least 90dB/W/m sensitive, 6+ ohms nominal and 20W SET-friendly (flat impedance).
3) Two or three way.
4) Floorstanders - flat to 35-40Hz.
5) Under $10K.
The new Thiel 3.7 qualifies. Is there another speaker? I can think of several with all but one of those qualities but none with all of them.