Used speaker for 5K


Hi, I’m looking for a used speaker in the 5k range for a 70 sqm room.
I do not want a new speaker because the break-in torture.
I listen to classical, ethnic and jazz only.
I’m looking for a speaker which is able to render naturally the matericity of the music instruments. Brass instruments have to sound like brass instruments i mean metallic. Strings have to sound sharp and the texture has to be rendered clearly even at lower regions. Voices have to breath and be airy. I know that the piano is difficult even from the recording point of view, so let’s forget it for the moment.
The sound stage has to be precise, big in orchestras and small in chamber music and with correct music instrument placement.
Aesthetically i would prefer to not see the speaker at all but since this is not possible i would like a discrete appearance. Size is not so important if the design is discete.
I do not play music very loud and i do not care to much about powerful bass. I only want to enjoy small to medium ensembles sounding lifelike.
The closest speaker i know that sounds like what I’m looking for are the old Dynaudio Contour 3.3; they only fail wen rendering the texture of the lower octaves of cellos, the texture is missing.
I have two alternative amplifications which i do not want to replace: Linn LK 240 monoblocks or a Krell 400xi.
Thanks for your ideas!


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There’s a nice pair of Usher Dancer CP-8571 (with diamond tweeter) on eBay for $5580 that would excel in all the areas you’re looking for.  Best of luck. 
Moabs are just an ok speaker, many better speakers out there for equal or less money. The usher speakers mentioned above would blow the moabs out of the water. If you like the dynaudio brand, look at the totem model 1 signature, or the totem forest/hawk/wind speakers. Revel make some very good speakers for $2-$5k used. These better speakers will need good quality amplification to sound their best
I have decided. Tekton Moab. The good thing is, given the 60 day free trial, I will be able to test these speakers in my room, with my equipment, with my music. Before making this decision, I contacted many retailers of other brands (Harbeth, ATC, Magnepan, Revel, Golden Ear) to find out if they let me try the speakers at my home but no one has allowed me probably because I live in the countryside very far from the hifi shops. The Moabs should arrive in a few months. I'm in no hurry even though I can't wait to compare the Dynaudio C60s in my possession with the Moabs. And of course I have the hope that they will sound much, much better than the C60s, which shouldn't be too difficult. I'll keep you up-to-date.