Hey Everyone,
Thanks for your quick replies, insightful comments, and information. You've gaven me some good info to chew on, and here's my initial response to some of your comments/questions:
1. On the cost front, i see the hidden/fixed costs (tools, time etc etc) of DIY. Unless i'm planning to build a few speakers, the hidden costs just doesn't pencil out over time. So point taken on that one. Thus, I was hoping a kit might be the way to go because it sounds much easier (i think/hope) than building a speaker from scratch, and i because it requires mostly assembly work, i might not need that many tools - pls correct me if i'm sorely mistaken?
2. The Totem Hawks are very nice. But, like alot of audiophiles, there's always that nagging itch that one can always do better, and there's quite a bit of fun in trying out new components
So far, I've upgraded my source, amp, cables over the past year, and at this time, am feeling the speakers are the ones "holding" the rest of the system back. When i heard the Chapman Audio T8's (driven with similar source and amp) at my local HIFI store, it did much better on the following dimensions:
- it sounded less bright, and it was fuller and warmer
- broader and deeper sound stage
- it really felt like the performers were right there in front of you - it was probably a function of better image precision and greater expression of inner detail that the Totem Hawks did not have. Vocals and instruments just sounded more "real", "rich" and "full"
- much deeper and tighter bass
(FYI - the T8's are ~$9k a pair and the Hawks are ~$3k a pair)
So, there's nothing awefully wrong about the Totem's, but I'm just looking for that next level of audiophile nirvana
3. On the room situation. My listening area has been relegated to the study room (can't change that - directive from my boss/wife). The room size is approx 12 by 12 ft. So am looking for a speaker that would work in that room size, but yet give the performance "pop" i am looking for. Now, we may move in a year or 2, and i might get a bigger room to work with, so ideally, this speaker can also "grow" into a larger space if needed to.
4. On tube amplification, i really like the sound of tubes, and so i am unlikely to move away from that in the near future. My Cary's can spit out 80W per channel in ultra-linear mode and 40W in triode mode. Triode mode is preferred (sounds better), so I have 40W per channel to work with....i know, its not alot...FYI, the T8's are 89db sensitivity
So, given the above info, if you think you will point me differently (from what you've already suggested), do let me know.
Again, thanks for all your help and time in showing me the way!!