Atalante 5's


I am still in the hunt for a new set of speakers, previously considering Vandersteen Treo's (https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/considering-vandersteen-treo), but sort of going cold on those for a few reasons. Talking to a very knowledgeable dealer today about my issues with my current QLN 3's, he strongly recommended I take a look at the Revival line, and specifically the 5's. 

Yes, much has already been said about the Atalante's on this site, but let's freshen it up. I have a few big questions:

- I am a low volume listener, 65-70dB, mostly jazz these days. How do these do at low volumes?

- Topmost is, will these overload my 12.5 x 11' room, conspicuously undersized based on Revival's recommendations.

People seem to love the sound, I would be interested to hear from some jazz listeners and low(er) volume listeners to get their impressions. 

Thanks.

zlone

I have the M4 in about a 12x 14 room   They have great bass and they mesh well with the 10” REL sub I have them paired with.  
 

I have a pair of Forte IV in my main room which is a little bigger. I have been thinking about the M5 for that room but I would have to change out amps and I don’t know if I want to go that route   

 

 

 

 

They sound very good at low and normal volumes.   They do like power though.  I had a 40 watt amp drivin them at first and ended up painting them with a 100 watt amp. 

Thanks @oddiofyl. I will give him a call this week and get his take. I know that the M4’s are probably the better choice, but I want my three way and no sub, dang it.
 

My amp should cover it, I have had some current hungry speakers and it does well.

@g2the2nd Thanks, I have heard of those, but will take a closer look.

@zlone avoid the Chesky. they're mediocre speakers that are frankly an insult. one can DIY better than those speakers. 

Look into the Mofi sourcepoint 888. maybe it will suit what you are looking for!