Vandersteens - all of them. I honestly prefer the 2s to the 3s, even though the 3s are more accurate, and the 2s with a pair of the subs over the 5s, for the same reason.Funny, I prefer the 1s over the 2s.
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+1 for Magnepan .7, but them new, they’re a nightmare to repair. I swapped amps but today they’re running with a mint B&K 2220 I bought for 250$. Ordered in the same color that my room’s walls to get WAF. But depends on your music and the source, mine being Bluenode 2i with Tidal straight into the amp... |
I'll throw out the Anthony Gallo Acoustics Reference 3 series (.0, .1 and .5) for discussion. These speakers were/are highly regarded by hobbyists and the audio press alike. The MSRP was ridiculously low given their capabilities and these speakers are an absolute steal on the used market today. My 3.1's have been my reference since buying them more than 15 years ago. Someday, I hope for them to be the weak link in my system holding me back from the next level of performance so that I can justify buying something else. ;-) I drive the second set of voice coils in the woofers with a dedicated amp which allows for the speakers to nominally reach down to 22 Hz. I am sure there are better performers out there (and some don't care for their aesthetic), but I would love for others to chime in with a list of contenders at a similar price point. If other such gems are out there, I'll put them on my short list and would love to hear them. Here is a blast from the past review that is typical of the fawning elicited from the audio press back in the day: http://https//hometheaterhifi.com/volume_14_1/gallo-reference-speakers-1-2007-part-1.html Good topic, OP. Thanks for suggesting it. |
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