Needing to replace thirty year old speakers.


I have a thirty year old pair of Canton ergo 80 speakers. I 

never felt they were that good. My current system includes

a Chronus magnum dark integrated amplifier, a Cambridge 

audio can v2 streamer and two Svs 2000 pro subs. The

Chronic dark replaced an Adcom 555-2 amplifier and an

Adcom 565 preamplifier. I always thought the Adcom 

equipment sounded harsh in the upper midrange. The

Chronic solved that problem. It is better than the Adcom

equipment in every way. I like speakers that are slightly 

warm sounding but still give detail. My budget is around 

$5,000, maybe a little more. What speakers would sound

good with my setup? If a recommended speaker allowed 

Me to delete the subs, my wife would be happy 😊 

mbruflodt25

Yeah I’d agree those Vandy 5as are worth a long drive to go hear as they’re at an entirely higher level across the board and would allow you to get rid of the subs.  ATCs are great speakers, but I used to sell them and they’re not a good match IMO as they do not skew warm at all and your tube amp doesn’t have the juice to drive them to let them fully open up — there’s a good reason you never see ATC speakers driven by tube amps.  

To the OP, what have you not enjoyed for 30 years listening through the Cantons? I am very familiar with Cantons from back then. They receive accolades on their newer models today. The speaker / room interface is the most "significant" part of any system, ime. Nothing mentioned above would ever stray me away from my tweaked Lascalas, as they do for me things that only they can provide. Listening needs, wants and desires, are truly met. Many people have not reached this point, and honestly, unless you have a dedicated listening room (my wife would love these subs gone), you are starting at zero, again, ime. What characteristics in sq are you looking for? Anyone here who throws out a recommendation, is basing it on "what they like", or "what they read about". WHAT DO YOU LIKE? And if you do not know, try and listen to some things. I am a retired audio consultant, and my job was to extract information from my client, getting a sense of what they liked. There are many reasons I own what I do, as I know what characteristics of the recorded music I enjoy. Musical peaks must be realistic...the differences between loud and soft passages, "the musicians playing", is paramount for enjoyment. I am excited and delighted when I play my system. Not many are, based on what I read, and who I communicate with. I get emails from folks asking for advice, and I tell them what I am telling you. WHAT DO YOU WANT? Klipsch Lascala, for me. And RSL 12s subs. It is important to know what it is you want. Simple in theory. My best, MrD.

Tekton moab is in you price range and does not need a sub.your wife can pick your color.they are a short drive from you or call Eric the owner and discuss what you want.he can build something tailored to your equipment.they are very efficient speakers and many major speaker companies are developing thiers after his design.he uses small dome speakers in a flower array because they are fast and light with great transients. Momentum is mass x velocity and because they are so light they are much quicker and responsive. Just give him a call.enjoy the hunt.

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