Best Cheap, Small, High Sensitivity Speakers


Looking to start a second system centered around low powered Antique Sound amp. Need a suggestion for a speaker that's small, inexpensive (under 1000 a pair), with a db rating in the 92-97 range. Does this exist or am I barking up a nonexsistent tree? As always I thank you all in advance. Your advice in the past has been invaluable.
tbadder
Another possibility is the Moth Cicada that has 94dB sensitity with single Lother-type driver for $650/pr at www.mothaudio.com.
If your on a budget have a look at the JBL s38 (around $200) Stereophile did a review last summer and a component list recommendation this fall. What type of music do will you primarily listen to by the way??
Check out Axiom line-up at www.axiomaudio.com. They apparently offer a 30 day trial but there is a vendor in Canada who ships to the US with lower prices but negates the 30 day return policy.
I'm trying to do exactly the same. "divergent"@divers.tech, he seems to be the force, or proprietor, or design engineer at ASL, said Triangle Titus.

Did you know that Sam Tellig rated them B in Stereophile, amazing for a $500 speaker. The original review is in his feture "Sam's Place."

Audio Odessey is also offering the slightly larger Triangle Comete at the same price in a discontinued veneer.

I'd like something really small; the aplication is computer monitor audio out to ASL to speakers. Would NHT's work? Zero probably or SuperZero, I don't exactly remember the model nomenclature.

btw, which ASL? The Wave is appealing on price point; "divergent" recommends their integrated, the one priced 700-800.

Do you have any thoughts about Tulip, the 3.5watt 2A3 integrated with remote? Tend to keep volume very low in computer-room/bed-room and space is about 15x25, if that.

Many thanks for bringing up the issue,

Richard Moss