Do you have a speaker that’s not a big name maker but punches above its weight? Why?


I have a Gato Fm6. My reference for last 10 years. Sounds amazing. Designer used to work for Gamut. Amazing clarity. Great open midrange and vapor like treble that’s detailed , transparent and vapor like!  What are others? 

calvinj

March Audio Sointuva, superb components, great design and execution. Great looking as well. One of the best woofers and tweeters money can buy.

https://marchaudio.com/product/sointuva-awg-stand-mount-speaker

Nola micro grand ref.  with sub for low end, hear 'em, never forget 'em. Good luck ever finding for resale. Nobobody gives up their Nola's.

I have a pair of Solus speakers by Phil Clements that sound great, and seem pretty obscure. I also have and love my Ascend Acoustic Sierra’s…..

Qualio Ultra loudspeakers for under $13k delivered in woode crates BTW

premium throughout out the  Xover is all Mundorf with premium drivers ,wiring connectors ,bass to mid 20s and open baffle on top  much better built then my ex Sopra 2  only 2 years old , 3 sets of WBT connectors on top comes with banana resistors to tune the Mundorf AMT tweeter and I have a class D audio Ganfet amp dedicated to bass ,and Pathos inpole Class A Hybrid Mk2 for tweeter,Midrange 

very versatile and will easilly compete or beat any $30k Loudspeaker ,a true Best Buy in its price class and above.

My vote goes to Salk Sound. No longer in business. I have the SC Songtowers and love them. I might pick up a pair of Philharmonic Audio BMR Towers at some point. Philharmonic is owned by Dennis Murphy who helped design the the Songtowers and designed/built the crossovers for many of the Salk Sound line.