Advice on replacing Vandersteen 2's


A close friend of mine needs to relace his old Vandy 2's (they are probably the original 2, dating from the late 80's). He needs something smaller and more decor-friendly. The rest of the system is modest: the small Eagle amplifier, a Bryston pre, Rega TT, JVC 1010 CDP. Nevertheless, this system really sings. It has tremedous drive, tons of bass, and never fails to sound musical on just about everything.

My friend is not an audiophile but he is very much a music lover. He doesn't sit in the sweet spot and listen critically to the system. He bounces around the room and the house when music is playing, and sometimes he plays along on his alto sax. He listens almost exclusively to jazz, mostly be-bop.

The Vandy 1C is his gut instinct, but I want him to explore some other possibilities. Let's say under $2500 new. I'm wondering about speakers from Totem, the Meadowlark Swift, Triangle? Any suggestions?
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I agree with Lolo. The Totem Hawks would offer a lot for the money, although they're not very efficient. Or he might consider a pair of Paradigm Studio 60v2's, which offer a very lively presentation but aren't the most refined speakers in the world.
How about going further up the Vandy line? It seems like a logical progression; fundamentally improving on the current sound.
If he likes Vandersteen and wants to go smaller perhaps a smaller Vandersteen, Meadowlark or Thiel will satisfy him.
Spendor Sp 1/2. I don't know how much "smaller and decor
friendly" it is, but a music lover's speaker. If you're
looking for a slimmer and more esthetically pleasing speaker
perhaps a Vienna Acoustics "Mozart." I don't think going from a 2 to a 1c makes sense IMO. The Vandersteen 1c is not that much smaller and I'm sure would be a disappointment after listening to the 2. Lots of great choices.
Hope you find the right blend for your tastes. Bill
Drubin -

Given your friend's requirement for a small speaker with an enormous sweet spot, I'd recommend the Oskar Heil Aulos. The Aulos uses a dipole Heil driver which has an extremely wide radiation pattern, giving excellent timbre even as your friend bops around the house. The Aulos sounds good over the widest area of any high-end speaker I know of in the two grand price range.

You can read a review at:

http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/heil_aulos.htm

By the way, that's a helluvan amplifier your friend's got.

Best wishes,

Duke