Managed to listen to a few speakers earlier this week. For those that are curious, here were my thoughts:
KEF iQ30 – Neutral, comfortable sound. Created a very nice stereo sound field, extending a bit beyond the speakers themselves. Very detailed mids. Little to no punch in the bass, so would need to be complemented with a subwoofer. Unfortunately, I had the least optimal conditions for listening to these since the salesperson played these for me in their huge showroom instead of a smaller sized listening room.
Energy RC-10 – How do they get that much bass out of such a small speaker? The trade-off unfortunately is a bit of missing detail in the midrange. I also found these speakers to be a bit fatiguing, perhaps because the treble was very forward. This is curious, since the reviews of this speaker all claim that this speaker is silky smooth in the high range. So, either these speakers were not adequately broken in, or I simply prefer a slight roll-off in the treble to provide a more laid-back sound.
B&W 685 – Full, rich sound. Huge soundstage. The sound is as relaxed as the KEF’s but I would be happy to listen to these without a sub. Doesn’t reveal quite the same amount of detail in the treble as the Studio 20s, but it also costs $400 less.
In short, I am strongly considering picking up a pair of B&W 685s.