Have you ever tried a pair of speakers and said this Is the last thing I will ever need.


Hi Audiogoners have you you ever had a local dealer that is so pashonet about audio. That they let you bring in your system for fun and try a $10 000speakers. And you have been to every other local dealers shows and listened to $400 000 and above systems. And then tried a pair of speakers and had so much synergy with your budget system and said omg. This blows all other systems I heard for a fraction of the cost of most others? And have been always happy with that pair of speakers and your system for the rest of your life?

Please share your experience"
jakecanada

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Well there sure have been speakers that I would probably like more than what I have but to be honest I am very satisfied with my Ref 3a Decapo BEs with REL sub. After almost 4 years and plenty of tweeking and fine tuning they are sounding quite "right" in my space and right to me has always been the goal. When it is "right" boredom doesn't reveal it's ugly head so much. Of course the room is always the biggest determining factor with speaker choices IME. Much attention has been given to this and the efforts have realized significant improvements.

I have a vintage amp and a 6sn7 tube preamp that sing together all ready for a pair of Quad speakers, 57's or 63's, I wouldn't care. The only problem is I don't have another room to set up for that. The Quads and Soundlabs still provide the most natural, transparent and timbrally accurate sound I have heard. They can be profound in communicating a performance. Maybe in the main room at some point in the future. Other than those speakers I find the Decapos fabulous in my room and with my components, they are also superb communicators.
You know something Jayctoy, there is something about monitors that is really appealing, at least to me. They can really draw you in, probably the simplicity of design without the heroic efforts that can frequently distract. Often I sense that audio becomes too complicated in trying to achieve more than can be realized, overstating and under performing in the process. Your point about collecting monitors and rotating them says a lot, I hear you.
Thank you Spencer, I’ll take you up on that offer next time I'm in the area. My roots are there, plenty of family, born in Chester. I agree with you on your two points in that the Quads I mentioned are both one trick ponies and the Soundlabs are  full range but a bit too large for my space, at least my wife would say as much so probably a nonstarter which isn't to say that I haven't lusted over those speakers since the first time I heard a pair of A3's more than 25 years ago, thanks again for your gracious offer!

Will