bookshelf/desktop FR speakers with decent sensitivity?

I've been pretty happy with the Alpair 10p in a MarKen 10pT for 5 years now, using them nearfield on my desktop. I've driven them with a 5W/ch el34 SET, a 45W McIntosh MA5100, and now the Schiit Ragnarok 2 at around 75W, each amp has had it's strengths and weaknesses, but all have been enjoyable in what they did right. I do miss the low bass sometimes and have been toying with a FAST design using other drivers, but will definitely be keeping the 10pT's for another system.
 
I'm curious what if any small bookshelf/desktop full-range no-crossover speakers are there with decently high sensitivity
(say 91db/1w or more) that are for sale retail?
I assume you are in the States? Why settle for one round hole, when MORE IS BETTER? Prejudice against slot-loaded cabs, too. Madisound shows (quick count) five speaker KITS with slots (Seas, Fostex) but none "American".

In China there are dozens of brands making/selling fullrange or co-axial drivers and speakers (usually slot-loaded or "labyrinth"), at all price-points. I'm listening to 8" drum-paper fullrange in 14L "aperiodic" (leaky, resonance-free) cabs facing upward on a desk. Most detailed and articulate renditions I've ever heard. Driver is labelled "isred" but brand will be renamed MKHIFI (I was told). Search engine finds a different cone-material 4" ISRED (ali-express), that used to sell on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Passive-Speaker-Sensitivity-Loudspeaker-Amplifier/dp/B09WQCVHGW Don't know why the drum-paper drivers (4/5/6/8") aren't exported.

Although my preferred micro-amp is a 3W SE EL84 with one (splurge) Mazda 12AX7, for diy testing I use two pairs of "18W" TA2024, produced by the same engineer ten years apart; they actually sound quite different. The new ones require a couple hours warm-up just like "audiophile amps".
 
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I'm assuming the newer chips sound better than the older, lower powered class-d chips
The general trend has been significant improvement in Class D, with some performing very well now. But there are also still many cheap, questionable ones out there. Reading a lot of reviews of real-world users of the exact thing you're interested in from the exact supplier is usually a good idea.

Last time I looked, Hypex and ICEpower were still at the top with regards to quality in the more accessible segment of the market, but that was a couple years ago, so I'm not sure if there are any others that are consistently good now. Purifi is also getting good press, but I don't think they have any lower power/lower priced options.
 
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Alpair 10p in a MarKen 10pT

Kinda big for the desktop!

Mar-Ken10pTT.jpg


Schiit Ragnarok 2
Thanx for the quick review,

If you want we could probably work up a woofT that would fill needs as a stand and as bass support.

dave
 
yes because I'm a firm believer that the magic in music comes in the first few watts and it's easier to make a good sounding low power amp than a higher powered one. I've owned both high power amps since the Adcom/NAD/Hafler days and I've owned 300B tube amps and Decware flea watt tube amps and an early Tripath TA2020 amp, plus built various speakers of all manner - TL, backhorn, OB, etc. Even the Frugel-horn here. I've always preferred the higher sensitivity speakers.
Now I'm more interested in Class-D amps purely in how good they sound in the first 5 watts or so. Just my opinion ymmv.

reg retail, yes I know, that's why I asked ;-) I realize I'm prob gonna just build something, but I'm still curious what's out there that's ready-made.
make an ACAmini...
 
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