Hello,
I am seeking advice in selecting a set of new front speakers to replace my existing Polk Monitor 30's. These will be used almost exclusively for music, mostly rock and a little bit of jazz (all mp3's or radio). My current setup is a Pioneer VSX-819 receiver connected to a pair of Polk Monitor 30's for fronts, a Polk RM7 center, a Polk PSW10 sub, and a pair of Cambridge Soundworks MC55's for rear's. The room all of this is located in is a square, 12' x 12' room that is carpeted. The Polk fronts are sitting close to the floor, about 10" away from the wall. My A/V cabinet limits the size of my front speakers, so I probably can't go beyond 13.5" x 10" x 12" (H x W x D).
My goal is to have new fronts that will have more clarity, a more full sound to where I'll hear things I wasn't hearing before. I want these new speakers to impress me so that I'll look forward to listening to them. My current Monitor 30's have good range to them, but I feel that I'm missing out on parts of my music. On the plus side, they work well at my low volume listening levels and have a softer sound without any listener fatigue (not a Klipsch fan). For my budget, I'd like to stay below $350. Here is what I've been considering:
Axiom M2 v3
+ Good reviews on sound quality
- Really worth the $316/pair?
+ Company seems to stand behind product with good service
Aperion Intimus 4B
+ Great return policy, free shipping both ways
+ User reviews are positive
- Less sensitivity than other speakers, will require more amp power
- Not much on the low end, I will have to raise my crossover up to ~120Hz (not what I want to do)
- Price is ~$260/pair
KEF iQ10
+ A rather attractive speaker, with the tweeter inside the woofer
+ Good freq range and sensitivity
- Few reviews out on the net
+ Low price, ~$220/pair
PSB Alpha B1
+ Plenty of reviews, all of them positive
- 6ohm, will my receiver have to work harder?
- Price is ~$279/pair
- Aluminum grills, not exactly my type
I'm leaning towards the KEF's or the Axiom's, but I want to keep an open mind. Thanks in advance for your help.