My first post - but I've been a viewer of the YT channel for a long time.
I've been with the JBL Studio 530's for several years, and they are quite great. I want to upgrade and spend considerably more.
Criteria:
• Bookshelf speakers, but LARGE!
• Passive
• High power handling
• Excellent measurements
My room is about: 13 ft * 15 ft * 11 ft (l*w*h) - maybe considered as a Medium to Large room
Speakers will be complemented with two subs. Bass extension of the speakers therefore doesn't matter.
The two speakers I've found that I'm keen on are:
• Arendal Sound 1723 Monitor THX
• JBL LSR6332
I'm excluding KEF (don't like looks), Perlisten S5m (way too expensive), Revel Gem2 (silly stands required), Philharmonitor BMR (not enough power handling), JBL 708i (too high THD), March Sointuva.
Question: what other top tier speakers are worth considering in this somewhat rare to find form factor?
Question: how might I choose between the 1723 and LSR6332? I slightly prefer look of the 1723 but that's not necessarily the only factor.
Thanks
The JBL LSR6332 are a fantastic speaker, but they have been discontinued for a long time now. Used ones will probably be in pretty beat up shape. If you can, by some miracle, find a unopened one, go for it. Otherwise, forget it. Also I think it is strange that you have ruled out the KEF speakers for looks but have included the LSR6332s as potential candidates! Everyone has their own taste, certainly.
You might try the new JBL L100s. They don't measure perfectly, but they are a lot of fun and really do sound very good. They have tons of headroom.
It's a shame you have ruled active speakers out, because the RBH PM8s would have fit the bill nicely otherwise.
You can not go wrong with the Arendal 1723 monitors.
As BoredSysAdmin said, there are some center channel speakers that are good enough to do what you want here. I would also look at the Polk Legend L400s, those are good enough that a set could be used as left and rights, and it would sound killer. I bet some Revel Performa2 C208s would make for a great front stage as well. Same thing with the Paradigm Premier centers.