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RE: High efficiency loudspeaker options

Posted by Mick Wolfe on May 16, 2020 at 08:22:33:

I have a friend who went through the same dilemma with his Harbeth P3's. His LM 219ia came up short. Fortunately he also has a Luxman 507uX which ended up being an prefect match. His room is fairly small (10x13) so he's somewhat limited on speaker choices if he wants to retain the 219ia. That said, if your room is a little more generous in size, a lot of good choices out there. Klipsch Heritage line, Volti Rival and Razz, (around $5K for the latter) Zu, (Omen DW a steal at $999 when on sale) Tekton,( several options) Omega (if you have a small room) and maybe the Spatial X5 for open baffle. Just scratching surface on choices. I'm sure others here will chime in as well.