3 best 10k speakers now imho


If I was about to pull the plug to replace my present Verity Audio Rienzi, I would consider those 3 contenders as my first choices.

1_ Revel F228BE
2_ Magico A3
3_ Spendor D9

I strongly believe those 3 pack the hardest punch right now at 10k.

Revel F228BE offers 2 x 8 inches bass woofers and a beryllium tweeter, this is a lot at that price level if you consider you have to go up to the Sopra 3 at Focal to get the same. Also ceramic composite drivers like Raidho, very light and stiff cone material.

Magico A3 has been compared favorably to Kanta 2 and Sopra 2 by online reviewers, Plus you get an all aluminum casing. Back ordered at dealers everywere, they seems to attract a lot of buyers.

Spendor D9, those are really special speakers imho, they are the « sleeper car « pair between the 3... often forgotten. Very quick and snappy, pratty drivers. EP77 cone material makes for a very natural midrange, a bit like Harbeth but without the thin wall resonating casing. Very nice soft dome tweeter also that has proven to be a musical, reliable winner for Spendor all these years. ( made from SEAS I believe)

What you guys think?
techno_dude
Hello Brooks Dave from Audio Doctor here, we couldn't agree more.

Every home builder/small manufacturer wishes they could spend millions of dollars on research and development the reality is they can't.

We sell both KEF and the Paradigm Persona lines both companies have spent about $4 million dollars in research and development and it shows in the advanced driver technology employed by these large companies. 

Reducing distortion by better engineering and superior parts quality is going to equal a higher resolution product, part of the reason some of the people here don't love these products is that they have heard them setup in less optimal circumstances not everyone has a good dealer such as Brooks store or ours and many small dealers or custom shops don't have the matching equipment to make these superior loudspeakers come to life. 


Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
I owned an Audio store for 8 years in the U.K i state the facts 
the mojorityof speakers have a minimum of a $40% markup 
some even more .  The 3 speakers you picket are solid but everyone has different taste and type of speaker.i have been in audio over 35 years and have had systems approaching 6 figures .
enjoy what you have .
@audiotroy ". . companies have spent about $4 million dollars in research and development and it shows in the advanced driver technology employed by these large companies. ."
Thanks, Dave. Retail outlets such as yours and Brooks are appreciated. We need a place to listen and give Sound advice. Pun intended.
The a Sonus Faber Olympia-3 can bebought foraround $10k is verygood sounding and probably the nicest looking. The Focal Sopra another great
speaker close to the $10k mark with discounts.
Audioman58,  your point about markup is just stupid. 

How much a products profit is nearly immaterial in running a business.

Profit isn't measured in just the difference between wholesale price and retail sales amount, it is measured in your business total costs  subtracting the products cost, which then equils what you actually make.

You miss out on store rent, electricity, credit card processing fees, staff costs, insurance, cost of the demo product, breakage, theft, internet costs, advertising costs, shipping costs. etc.

I don't know of a single store owner who is actually wealthy from selling high end audio, do you?

The real profit from most stores is in the range of 10-20% after you factor in all of the above. Most reatailors survive on custom installation jobs which are generally much more profitable and for larger dollars then most high end audio sales. 

Hence the lack of brick and mortar stores vs internet warehouse operations which generally have lower costs. 

You really need to paint the total picture. 

If high end audio was that profitable there would be a lot more stores not way less.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ