A life sentence!!!


If you were forced to keep one component in your current audio system for the rest of your life, which one would it be?  For me, it would be my beloved Revel Salon 2 loudspeakers.  Happy listening.

kennymacc

As I recently typed on another thread:  they will have to pry my SLP-05 from my cold dead hands.

I am relatively new to the world of audio. My appreciation is growing.  I hope to build a system around a pair of Tannoy GRF Red Cabinet speakers. The learning has only just begun.  
 

I actually thought to sell them, but it seemed no one wanted to pay what they are worth. So I will keep them and build my system.  Let the learning begin.  This forum is great. 

@bdp24 : My choice of the Quad ESL makes two mentions! I have two pairs. I suppose as an alternative choice I can add my Rogers LS3/5A's. They certainly take up less space!

 

Oops @jasonbourne71. I think you makes it three, as @whart mentioned he still has a pair of QUADS up and running. I too have a pair, but they’re still down in SoCal in storage. I gotta bring them up to the Northwest this Spring.

I have all the planar loudspeakers a boy could want: Magneplanar Tympani T-IVa (upon which the MG30.7 is modeled), Eminent Technology LFT-8b and LFT-4, and QUAD ESL’s. Plus a pair of ESS Transtatics, which feature RTR ESL tweeters. That was ESS’ top-of-the-line loudspeaker (introduced in 1970 I believe) that preceded the Heil AMT-1. It uses KEF dynamic drivers for bass (the legendary B139 woofer, also used by David Wilson in the original WAMM) and midrange.