Speaker input, which one, Magico, Avalon, Yg, Rock


Tough decision, Have recently updated all my Spectral with all the latest Spectral, 400 Dma, 4000sl, 30ss11. I currently have Avalon Edilons, 2002 purchased. I like the sound but am looking for a better bass. I like music not over detailed or bright, I need to hear before I purchase, but will never hear all of the above in one place. I would appreciate input as they relate to Spectral . I am considering, Magico q30, Avalon compas, Yg KIpod 11passive, and Rockport Atria. All are excellent speakers, but which is the most musical and fits my 15 by 18 by 10 ft room. Thanks. , I also like the soundstage I now have
vicksburg
Thanks, where did you hear the kipod s, AT which dealer? I would be interested in talking to them
I am also a bit perturbed by Stringreen's comments on the YG. I had a good listen to these at last year's California Audio Show using Ypsilon amps and an Esoteric transport + DAC pair and I was super impressed by them. I listened to the Carmels for a while and then Robin Loggie switched in the Kipods. A family sound for sure, but the Kipods took it up a few levels. I agree with Cerrot about the imaging.

This was in a small hotel room.

Regards,
Vicksburg,

It was a friend of an associate at his very large apartment. I was very impressed as I never get surprised by gear like that. Well, once when I was a kid, which I am still paying for.
You may want to consider purchasing a REL G series (G1 or G2) sub. They can be seamlessly dialed in with Avalons (see my system page).

I have my REL G1 crossed over at 28 HZ and have its volume turned up to only 8 (scale 0-40). It give just that necessary added weight and support. Every audiophile I've had over listening to the system can't believe how seamless it is.

I've heard the Compas isn't as refined as the Eidolons, which are a classic design. A REL sub would be a minimal investment compared to new loudspeakers and if you don't like it, could easily be sold on Audiogon. Just a thought.
Have not heard the YGs with your electronics. But have heard them with many, many others. Auditioned speakers from most in there price ranges and bought the Carmels, and now own the Kipod II signatures (active). Use them in a 14 x 19 x 8 foot room. Zero regrets on either pair of YGs I have owned.
Open, with wide/deep soundstage, and very good imaging, without being harsh is a good way to describe them.