Best speakers circa 77-79'


I'm putting together a "vintage system" to play my old vinyl, and I wanted to find out some recommendations on speakers. My old set of B&W's died a few years back, and my Yamaha NS-20m's are frankensteined with new parts etc. I was considering JBL 4311's or Infinity (I'm not sure which models are best). Any help?? I'd like to stay in the 1976-1979 range (and also the less than $300 range if possible). My records are mostly pop/rock with some jazz and a little classical. My set-up now is a Yamaha 2020 receiver with a B&O turntable. Thanks so much for any information!!

Doug
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I had a pair of Koss cross fire something or other with selectable cross over frequency's. I thought they were great, but the paper woofers lost theri pliancy and that was that, I moved on to Dalquist DQM-9, very nice and then traded them in for a pair of Inifinty rsbII.
If your willing to extend the time frame to the very early 80s then you should definitely listen to the Infinity IRS series. I don't know what you are willing to spend or the size of the speaker you are interested in but the biggest sound I have ever heard were from IRS V. Unfortunately they were the most expensive and are 7 feet tall with separate colunms for the woofers with their own 1000 watt amps and big panels for multple emits and and emims for on both sides. They were Arnie Nudell's ultimate speaker to get a picture an there is a link to vintage infinity if you look. A more reasonable smaller facsimle are the RS1 B mentioned above. The IRS Beta are the next one down in the IRS series which are superb. Below that there are several others but the Beta can be bought for about $4,000 used the giant V's are multiple times as expensive but unreal to this day. You use your own amp to power those through an external "servo control crossover". The top of the Genisis also an Arnie Nudel design are similar but you are talking about $50,000 used. Personally I own Klipsch Heresys bought in 1977 and La Scalas vintage 1978 they would be more in line with your system, but your have to like very clean midrange and treble because they are horns, they will play as loud you want but don't expect deep bass. Check out Klipsch Fortes and Choruses for more deep bass.
Dalquist DQ-10..Although this was introduced in 1973, there was clearly few that competed with them through 1980. Many versions exist through 1982 including mirror image pairs (1976), and crossover changes (1977). The only issue is that they need power. I believe they were 89db/1w/1m, but don't hold me to that. They would do well with about 150 watts/channel. Is your reciever high power?