Stereo Speaker Recommendations for A Small Room

Had a few extended auditions of the SCM19s. Nice but, those can't be my only set of speakers. I also think they falter at low to medium volume levels?

No Proac/Fyne/PMC available for audition.

The Spendor distributor did put me in touch with one of their clients here. And the gentleman was kind enough to host me for a nice, long audition of the Classic 2/3s. Absolutely love these.

Unfortunately, a series of unforeseen medical expenses have put a massive dent on my budget. Can't stretch for the 2/3s right now.

So, looking at the Proac Tablettes, Mission 770 and Mofi Sourcepoint 8. Any other options around this budget?

Would be glad for your inputs. This will be a deaf buy.
 
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Had a few extended auditions of the SCM19s. Nice but, those can't be my only set of speakers. I also think they falter at low to medium volume levels?

No Proac/Fyne/PMC available for audition.

The Spendor distributor did put me in touch with one of their clients here. And the gentleman was kind enough to host me for a nice, long audition of the Classic 2/3s. Absolutely love these.

Unfortunately, a series of unforeseen medical expenses have put a massive dent on my budget. Can't stretch for the 2/3s right now.

So, looking at the Proac Tablettes, Mission 770 and Mofi Sourcepoint 8. Any other options around this budget?

Would be glad for your inputs. This will be a deaf buy.
ATC 19 can go stupid loud. If it faltered, it is the amp not the speaker. In my room, they easily do 100+ dB at my listening position if I want with the monos I have.

Out of the remaining, tablette is very nice but won't go that loud as it is a small speaker. Sourcepoint 8 has rave reviews but I have not heard it.
 
ATC 19 can go stupid loud. If it faltered, it is the amp not the speaker. In my room, they easily do 100+ dB at my listening position if I want with the monos I have.

Out of the remaining, tablette is very nice but won't go that loud as it is a small speaker. Sourcepoint 8 has rave reviews but I have not heard it.
I meant to say that these didn't sound that great unless cranked up.
 
I would suggest to try the source point 8 or any other available coaxial speakers. The more the drivers are offset from each other, the higher the volume, and greater the listening distance we need to perceive a whole some sound. Just physics...and nothing to do with the speaker in question.

I got a pair of KEF LS50 Meta's for a near field setup. And found the hype to be real. They really scale with a good chain up their back. Iam aware that they are well below your budget, but paired with a decent sub like a Rel, they truly sound great. My room is 16 x 11.5 ft, and they have absolutely no problem filling it nicely. Though really high volumes might be a problem, though I've never tried it. I also have a Rel sub at hand to assist in the low end if required. But never found a need to plug it in at my near field moderate listening volumes.

I initially had apprehensions about the metal drivers, but since Iam running them with tubes. Turns out my fears were unfounded.

P.S : The human perception of loudness is frequency variable. The brain usually associates volume with bass levels. So adding a sub, and dialing it up a little extra, helps with low volume listening. This is very much akin to what the loudness control on integrated amps does.
 
LS3/5a's are very good for near field listening and small room, but they do scale well, they sound nice too in low volume, you don't need to crank up volume.

I had klipsch rp-600m paired with good tube amps sounds good in low volume
 
Had a few extended auditions of the SCM19s. Nice but, those can't be my only set of speakers. I also think they falter at low to medium volume levels?

No Proac/Fyne/PMC available for audition.

The Spendor distributor did put me in touch with one of their clients here. And the gentleman was kind enough to host me for a nice, long audition of the Classic 2/3s. Absolutely love these.

Unfortunately, a series of unforeseen medical expenses have put a massive dent on my budget. Can't stretch for the 2/3s right now.

So, looking at the Proac Tablettes, Mission 770 and Mofi Sourcepoint 8. Any other options around this budget?

Would be glad for your inputs. This will be a deaf buy.

Had ProAC tablette 10 & still own Tannoy Definition DC8 ( similar to Mofi in design)

The tablettes are amazing speakers for their size, have a very sweet midrange with a decent top end, bass understandably so are not their strong point. But I don't think it can be your only speaker.

I was presented with the dilemma of retaining the Tablette or Tannoy & opted for retaining the Tannoy. Their midrange is very similar to the Proac , a very enveloping soundstage which goes beyond the speaker, not the last word in top end resolution but darn musical overall & bass also digs deep enough. If the Mofi are similarly tuned I would recommend the same.
 
Had a few extended auditions of the SCM19s. Nice but, those can't be my only set of speakers. I also think they falter at low to medium volume levels?

No Proac/Fyne/PMC available for audition.

The Spendor distributor did put me in touch with one of their clients here. And the gentleman was kind enough to host me for a nice, long audition of the Classic 2/3s. Absolutely love these.

Unfortunately, a series of unforeseen medical expenses have put a massive dent on my budget. Can't stretch for the 2/3s right now.

So, looking at the Proac Tablettes, Mission 770 and Mofi Sourcepoint 8. Any other options around this budget?

Would be glad for your inputs. This will be a deaf buy.
I owned both ATC SCM 19 v1 and currentv2's. Each for a period of 2 years each. Excellent speakers, but mofi sourcepoint 8 is significantly better imo. Being ported their bass extension is much deeper, they scale up much better and sound like a larger speaker and lastly their imaging is significantly better due to the coaxial arrangement. I also had the proac tablette in my listening room for a week, they were better than the spendor classic 3/5 I had had at that time but nowhere close to the mofi's.
Cheers,
Sid
 
Gentlemen, thank you for all your replies. I picked up a pair of used Dynaudio Focus 140s for the time being. The Kinki+Dyn synergy is quite pleasing, and the T9/x helps in spades.
I'll be back to pick you brains in a few months, hopefully!
 
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