Contrary to my normal operating procedure, I drove out of state to purchase a second-hand pair of tower speakers without hearing them first: Salk HT2-TL. I'm so glad I did and I can recommend them highly... the speakers and the seller. Jim Salk is unfortunately no longer building and selling new speakers but they do come up for sale on occasion. These speakers in my system produce a surprising amount and quality of bass for two seven inch drivers. No sub needed. The sound is detailed, maybe a hint of warmth, airy highs from the RAAL ribbon tweeter, with excellent resolution and no fatigue. Vocals are excellent, especially female. I could, and have, listened to them for hours on end without fatigue. Every genre I have thrown at them. I'm glad that my speaker search is over. Oh, and the cabinets and finish are gorgeous.
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 😊
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