Help to chose acoustic


need advice. I've been looking for a speaker system for almost half a year now. listened to quite a few models. three-way systems are a priority, since I believe that three-way systems have less distortion. Harbeth liked the realism of vocals, but pushed the look out. the Wharfedale Linton 85th liked the design, but not the sound. Klipsch Heresy was disappointed by the lack of bass, although it looks attractive. Modern fashion columns are not very interesting, I like the shape like a vintage acoustics, but I'm afraid to take the vintage itself due to possible breakdowns. I'm looking for a speaker system at a price of three and a half thousand dollars. now in confusion, because what you like externally doesn't like by sound, what you like by sound, you don't like externally.
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Where are you allowed to put the speaker,
against the wall, 1/3 out from the back wall, or a few feet out?

can you go floor standing or do you have to go bookshelf and stand,

do you have a color preference? It looks like you like the wood finish. 
Do you have decent speaker cables already or do you need to add that to your budget?


The issue is: it is like asking what car should I buy because I use Michelin tires and Shell gasoline. I believe most speakers can out play the source as long as you have a nice system, I have a pair of cheep $100 speakers in my basement that I hooked up to my main system and they sang like canaries. This comes down to your own listening. Oms can be put next to the wall, Magnepans LCR are really good but need to be about 6’ off the back wall and need power, I would go Bucharest S300 for detail and the S400 for volume and bass. Add a nice Rel or SVS subwoofer and you will be beside yourself. Add a second identical sub later down the road or now. You can buy two SVS 2000 pro subs for $1700 in piano black.