Spent some time in front of the hifi these past weeks.
I have switched between the Quads 11L's and the 753's, both have strong points. The 753's immediately gave me a much more realistic soundstage or image(if that's how you describe it) Bass was better, but not by as much as their size would suggest.
Switching back to back between the 2, the 753's did seem to have the edge, but after several weeks listening to them, it was no problem to switch back to the Quads, where some CD's sound better.
With both speakers some tracks just sounded awful, for example the first track on the latest Killers CD, very harsh sounding.
Overall, I preferred the Quads, but these need a bit of volume to sound at their best.
I have a sound processor wired into the system for movies, but this just does not seem to work well with my HiFi providing the left and right front volume, so I will get a separate movie system and free up my hifi.
The 753's are past their best and looking at one of the tweeters on borrowed time. The Quads will take care of the movies, so it's time to think about new speakers.
My living room, is approx 400-500sqft, marble floors(don't laugh, its an apartment and they all come like that here)ceilings around 11ft and I have to share the apartment with my family and have to be considerate of neighbours(well some)
I need a speaker, that's what I would say is very natural sounding, not bright, tight bass(not tiring) and I want the great sound experience without having to use high volumes. I listen to many types of music.
I can use floorstanders or stand mount, position can be anywhere from 15cm to 60cm from a back wall. Price from £600-£1500, although prefer the £600-£1000 band.
Reviews and forums suggestions include RS6, ProAC 110/1140, PMC's Spendor A5 etc
I think it will be impossible to audition with my own amp/CD setup and will only be able to listen to what a shop has set up.
So where to start and what speaker suggestions would you think fit the bill?