Shopping for new speakers-need ideas... Selling old DQ-10's...


As I get older my Dahlquist DQ-10’s are simply too bright and give me an earache. I’ve tried different amps so that is not the issue. I just bought a Marantz PM-KI Ruby amp to pair with them. They sound great, but after some time the ear issue comes up.  However, I am looking for new speakers to match with my new amp. These are my desires:

-Not as bright as my Dahlquist DQ-10’s, but not as distant sounding as my Aerial 6s. I do like speakers on the warm side nowdays, but not muddy of course

-Great separation of sound so you catch the detail

-Bass not too punchy as I’ve always had ear trouble with this

-I love midrange

-I don’t like too sharp highs anymore unfortunately

-I love an open sound even airy sound.


What I may be describing is something that is between the DQ-10s and the Aerial 6s. Not in my face, but not behind a wall sounding like the Aerials. Something smooth yet with texture and good separation.

I always loved the phased array design of the DQ-10s and my DQ-8s since I have had since 1993. They are open and airy with tons of soundstage potential.

I listen to a variety of music from ‘60’s and 70’s folk to ‘90’s hard rock like Collective Soul. I’m a 70’s guy and love classic rock, but I lean in the Steely Dan direction. I love progressive rock like Rush and Emerson, Lake and Palmer. I’m also fond of Sade and similar artists in that genre. Jazz is an occasional venture to the likes of Joshua Redman and older stuff like Ramsey Lewis.

Now that I have this magnificent Marantz amp I’m ready to pair them with something that is more of a fit with it and my now limited ears. Earaches suck when you are trying to enjoy some music. This is a lot better now with the Marantz amp, but I still feel a slight ache at medium volumes.

I’ve watched a lot of YouTube videos reviews and I’ve started reading some things.

My budget is $3,000 or less. Hopefully less...

Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
georgethedog
Wharfedale Linton Heritage. I have two pairs in twin stacks; over a double layer of Sorbothane sheet. Amped with a pair of Precision Audio 250 WPC mono blocks; hybrid SS and valve power amplifiers. 
I moved on from a pair of ADS L1090’s to the Spatial Audio M4 Turbo S models.  No fatigue after very long sessions.  Bass is very nicely presented, even in a smallish room, 15’x13’.  Highly recommended.  
Those look like awesome speakers too nsm.  I was looking at the turbo s about a year ago too. 
Im sitting here listening to music this morning and even after almost a year, these Carrera BE’s are so juicy.  They just sound really nice.

George, I wouldn’t sleep on those Carbons... you ought to pick them up if you like the walnut finish.   They’re a good deal at $2500, this pair at TMR is $1299.  That pair or walnut veneer looks awesome.  All of Fritz’s speakers are beautifully made and they are all book matched.  The left and right speakers match as well and the veneer is continuous from one side to the top to the other side.  Point is, they’re built like little tanks and handcrafted by someone who really knows what he is doing.


Anyhow, good luck!

@b_limo  I see these are bookshelf two-way speakers.  What advantage would these hold over speakers like the Tannoy Revolution XT 8F or the Vandersteen 2Ce Signature III which are around the same price considering the requirements I listed in my first post?  I am only curious because I would like to learn and I had not considered bookshelf speakers in my room that is fairly large (26x16 est. without measuring).  These speakers would also double as theatre speakers in that room.  Thanks for any teachings you can provide!!!