End Game(ish) Speakers - Help Deciding


Hi folks,

Long time lurker, posting for input on upgrading my speakers to an end game(ish) purchase - famous last words I know.  I’m middle aged, and listen to a broad range of music, predominantly classic rock.  

Current core system:

  • Altec Lansing Model 14 speakers (similar to LaScalas)
  • McIntosh MA9000 integrated amp
  • Vinyl (Project X1 Bronze 2M) and digital media (Mc DAC)

I’m looking to upgrade my speakers.  I’ve done a significant amount of research, which has - in some ways - left me more confused than certain.  There are many choices and exponentially more opinions.  

One of the key things I am looking for is a floorstanding speaker with sufficient bass and presence to not require subs.  I am also looking for a speaker which can pressurize the room and provide that visceral feeling you get from the right combination of components.  My room is 14’x34’.  Decently dampened in terms of floor and reflectivity - however it’s also my living room and I do need to consider my (tolerant) wife’s aspects of decor as well.

I grew up hearing friends’ parents’ speakers like Klipschorns - which made a BIG impression on me.  We didn’t know what they were at the time, only that they absolutely rocked.  Same with the Altecs.  So I had some influences there in terms of horns and large speakers.

I have found that many of the newer floorstanding models that I’ve heard in demos lack that presence - other than the top models where you typically find woofers in the 8"+ range and hence you get what I would call a full dynamic range (say below 40Hz-20KHz).  It’s unfortunate that the larger woofer options aren’t provided in lower end models, but I suppose this is how they market the top tier models and differentiate them.

I’ve narrowed my list down to the following, and would welcome comments and suggestions.  I live in Canada, my budget is around $20K CAD - give or take, and I am fine with used equipment vs. new and for this list I’m mostly assuming used.

  1. Klipschorn AK6 or 7
  2. B&W 801/802 D3 or D4
  3. Sonus Faber Amati (Tradtion or G5)
  4. Wilson Sasha or similar
  5. Kef Blade Meta (or similar model)

An issue I have is that I haven’t been able to audition some of these in person.  I would aim to do so before purchasing.  My research thus far has been academic, and also some subjective listening on YouTube to various channels and samples and piecing that together.

Thanks for your time/interest.

chris71

Yamaha NS-5000 is the 72 pound studio monitor rated for 600 watts. 34' is a long way.

Thank you all again - so much to consider!  It’s not an easy decision.

I’m going to audition in person and hope something really jumps out for me.

i do really wish the major players we’ve all discussed here could offer a speaker with larger bass drivers at a lower price point vs. paying $50-75K for the upper tier models.

I’ll update once I’ve made a decision.  Again - thanks to all who took the time to respond, I appreciate it.  Hope you have a great holiday season!

If it were me, my short list of manufacturers to consider would be Tekton (for their ULF15), Legacy Audio and ATC. Best wishes with your search. 

Hi @chris71 

Listen to all speakers yourself with your favorite music.


And you need to know if Altec Model 14 were produced today (without any modifications as is) it would cost $10K or maybe more.  Altec like JBL built and used very high quality drivers with alnico magnets. Similar modern drivers cost thousands of dollars on the modern market. In contrast Klipsch used cheaper drivers that are still not bad. 

If it were me, my short list of manufacturers to consider would be Tekton (for their ULF15), Legacy Audio and ATC.

And for your transportation needs consider Porsche, BMW and John Deere 😂