Help with Shortlist of Speakers! (SF vs Devore vs Others?)


Hey everyone,

First time post but long time lurker. I've been aggressively researching and listening to speakers over the past several months and I could use some help with more experienced folks (who are not trying to sell me a product). Here are pictures of my space and dimensions. Essentially 22'X12'x11' but with an open concept into the kitchen and a hallway. A decent size space but the listening distance to speakers is relatively close. Right now I'm using a cambridge audio Azur 651w (amp) and Azur 851N (preamp/dac/streamer). I plan to upgrade the amp in the future so if the sound could be improved but is still enjoyable today I am OK with that.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RL9QojAHog3CjD6HFTToxoat3_i9a4zG/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SO47Y5JEnRY2RGuAlWJsGUI9i8Q42twl/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vNNNCKpn3ywU3ZzE-MxKOT0GjpFu0gF9/view?usp=sharing

So far I know I like a warm speaker with a visceral bass. I like to feel the music and have a very large soundstage. I do not like when the speaker is too bright or thin. The Sonus Faber Olympicas II/III and Devore Fidelity Orangutan 93/96 have caught my attention. A gentleman at the speaker shop recommended the Audio Physic Avanti but I have yet to try them out.

Given my space, what would you all recommend in terms of size? I'm torn between the SF II & III and the O/93 & O/96. I was scared off by a salesman at one of the audio shops here in San Francisco who said the Dynaudio Countour 30i (which I also liked) would be way too big for my space and really drove home the fact a bigger speaker would overpower the room. 

Anyways, would love to hear your thoughts on this and if you have any other speaker recommendations that come to mind for <$15K.

Cheers!


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A gentleman at the speaker shop recommended the Audio Physic Avanti

Definitely audition these...
I highly recommend SF Olympica III in a 16x18 room. I’ve had in the space QAcoustics (way too small and not refined); Tekton Electrons (great sound stage and dynamic but lacking refinement); Dynaudio Countour 30 (picky about speaker wire; lacking dynamics, and small sound stage—particularly vertically), and then there are the SF, sublime. I had also demoed Focal (Kanta was on the short list) and B&W—too bright for me.

SF smooth, great detail in the treble (I was worried they would be too laid back—no way), fantastic 3d soundstage and tight imaging, tight base. A real treat is low volume performance. Can listen to them effortlessly at any volume. I like smooth sound: paired with McIntosh MA352 with vintage tubes and a Paradigm x10 sub.


+1 @jjss49 — wholeheartedly agree with these comments. Also, the reviews I’ve read of the Arrete characterize it as a very neutral, white wine kinda speaker so not sure it’s what you’re looking for. Certainly no harm in listening though. FWIW.  BTW, what speakers are you using now?
As an update - I went and listened to the Vandersteens and Audiovector R3 Arrete. I was really impressed by both.

The Audiovectors had a very unique and engaging soundstage. It might have something to do with the rear firing tweeter? The only problem is they didn’t pack the low end bass I am looking for. It was certainly punchy and tight but not something I could feel. The shop owner suggested I pair them with a subwoofer. Now I’m considering this option as well because it would give me much more flexibility in my current space and also down the road when we inevitably move in a couple years. I live in San Francisco where large rooms are hard to come by.

The Vandersteens were also awesome. Especially the Quatro CT, which had a bigger soundstage and deeper bass. Although I can’t say I really like the look of either, which might be a roadblock when I’m paying this kind of money for something in my living room.

Looks like I’ve got an even tougher decision to make now!