which excels at Rock and Roll


Room is 14X14' No treatments, but, room currently sounds great. Amp PASS X250.8, Fritz Carbon 7se bookshelves, LA-4 preamp, SVS SB3000 sub, Bricasti M5 streamer, Meitner DAC, only Rock and Roll, 85 or so DB   Considering used, Platimon VC 1, Arendal 15-28,  Marten  Oscar, Acora MRB-1, and Small tower, Devore Fidelity Gibbon super 9. There are others, but, I believe these would be the top contenders, USED?  Any and all responses welcomed. Love my FRITZ and won't sell. Just considering the above. Thanks, Robert TN

robshaw

@bache The Classic Audio Loudspeaker model T3 is, with field coil drivers, 98dB 1 Watt/1 meter and is flat to 22 Hz, employing dual high excursion 15" drivers. The downfiring 15" driver in my speakers is a TAD 1602. Its a 3-way design with the tweeter rolling in at about 10KHz. My speakers are custom built to have the same box volume as the T1, so my speakers go to 20Hz. They don’t care what you throw at them. 

Audiophila to me is about extracting details and dynamics. Thus a speaker that can reproduce classical orchestral music well, can reproduce anything well,

Orchestral music covers most of the audio spectrum vs rock and roll, where the bass and treble is most important and midrange takes a back seat. 

Given that, I would check out the kef ls50 meta, and a good sub (svs, seaton audio, etc). 

The magnepans 2.7 are detailed as hell, but when I auditioned the 1.7 years ago, I thought they lacked dynamics. However, I would want to check out the 2.7 or above. Givem they are larger they can move more air.

 

Find a pair of AR9's and a Perreaux PMF 5150 amp or pair of PMF 2150B run mono and Jimi would rise from the grave with a thumbs up! 👍

@robshaw - Hi Rob! I did not consider floor standers as I've been using stand-mounts for decades. Many of these thinner floorstanders have smaller footprints than my Martens, though, and they're certainly no shorter - the stands are 29 1/2 inches tall and the speakers are another 16 3/4 inch on top of that; they're designed for your ears to be at midrange speaker level, not the tweeter; it's weird, but it works! I'd think that sub would go great with them. I bought mine from Audio Vision in San Francisco; they carry an immense number of different speakers; check out their website.... 

The party-hardy, rock n roll speakers I remember are Cerwin-Vega

SL-15's.  No finesse, just pin you to the chair power.  Two pair just to be 

sure.