Want to replace Vandersteen 1C's with better spk


I own a a pair of Vandersteen 1C's. They are nice speakers for the money, but after almost a year of listening, I recognize their limitations. (I am no novice to high end speakers and have heard about 85% of the notable speakers out there) Nevertheless, I want to replace them but don't want to spend more than $2000 new, possibly $1600. I have a chance to buy a pair of Thiel's 2.3 which I have heard in the past and liked. I know you need a high current amp for them to even begin to reach their potential. I have an Aragon 4004MK II which should fit the bill. Though, my main problem may be the size of my living room which is 12X13; though that is only temporary. I have been told that the Thiel's need a large space because of their crossover configuration which requires a farther distance from the listener to the speakers. I would be about 6-7 feet away from the cneter line. So, would appreciate some advice. I have heard Gallo Reference 3's (new) and was impressed by them though they need a lot of power and are somewhat restricted in dynamic range. Unfortunately, they also are too expensive.I have also heard Totem's "Hawk".... I have been recommended the Dali IKon 6's and and Triangle Antal ESw. which are both in my price range. I wonder if the Thiel 2.3 though an older design would outmatch these other speakers and some other higher priced speakers. All opinions welcomed!! Thank you, Jim
sunnyjim
Well vandersteen are some of the best bang for buck so you are going to be hard pressed to find anything better. Maybe you could tell me what limitations you are hitting. You could add a 2wq, 2w to help with bass this will allow more power to the speakers and add to clarity to the highs as well as tighening the bass. I had 2ce sig and added a adcom amp and better speaker wires instead of my receiver, wow what a difference. I imangine part of your issue may be the equipnment as well. Vandersteens will show anything throught that is lacking.
or here you go upgrade to 2ce sig
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1150130609
This will also help and get a 2w. I had this set up it was 85% of what my 5a are now.
Try to listen to a pair of Von Schweikert VR2s. Used, they are in your peice range. I like them a lot better than my Vandy 2CEs. Much better highs, mids and bass, more detailed and more dynamic.
I agree with every syllable in Narrod's post. Thiel, Vandersteen and VS are all just decent. Nothing special there at all. If you want to move beyond the limitations you mentioned, a used pair of Zu Druids are the ticket. Problem is they are seldom available on the used market because you have to spend 3 or 4 times their purchase price to buy anything better. Look into it.
I've owned the Vandersteen 1Cs and the Theil 2.3s in the past and now use the Source speakers. In my opinion the Source 8.1 is a big improvement over the 1Cs and the 2.3s.

http://www.sourcespeaker.com/