Thanks, Cdc, I understand, but my information is much more current. Then again, anyone with a room of proper size, construction, and furnishings for the 37' wide Ultimate system probably wouldn't look at the price tag. I read elsewhere that they have orders for two of them.
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Essential Audio, I just got it from youtube: 25 Most Expensive Things In The World |
I cannot remember a case where THE most expensive audio component really sounded the best. Most often the most expensive is far, far from the best. Now, that does not mean that the most expensive won't be reviewed as the best, that's a whole different matter, there are plenty of poor reviewers who will be influenced by having the most expensive thing sitting in front of them in their house. |
Here it is: transmission audio ultimate system 2 million While the cheapest speaker is one you can make for your Ipod. Just cut a slit into the empty cardboard tube from a roll of toilet paper and stick it in |
Topping the list is certainly the Magicorific Grand Theft Bailouts, at $700 billion and change! Josh Stipich's speakers aren't on that list, and I'm sure, though not at the top, would be in the top 20. His site has been in limbo for a long while, but I found some pics on the industrial fabricator's site(scroll down). Anyone know why Electronluv has been in limbo for so long? |
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Polk432, I can answer your question partially by the link to this thread: http://www.bornrich.org/entry/top-10-luxury-speakers-everyone-cant-afford/ Take a look @ these speaker system prices. You are sure going to fall off your chair! ;-) Where can you hear them?? Well you can hear "lower-end" (if such a thing exists as even their lesser priced speaker are obnoxiously high priced!) Kharma at RMAF. You can also find a Wilson dealer near your area & hear one of their products. Ditto for Cabasse, Magico & Eggleston. |
No such thing - there is always a bigger fool - so today's most expensive speaker on earth will be surpassed. FWIW - room acoustics quickly become the most limiting factor for sound quality. You can't put lipstick on a pig (the most expensive speaker on earth is never going to make a bad room sound wonderful) |
I have seen speakers in ad's for up to $300,000 and I am sure thats not half of what some may cost but I would never want to see any of them as it would just make me mad. I dont and may never think that any speaker no matter how high the cost can be vastly better or even maybe equal to some for $50K and even hald of that, it just gets a bit silly after awhile. |
From what I've seen from my Chinese friend's magazines, they are probably custom made by someone we've never even heard of, only available in Hong Kong. Who knows - maybe some crazy expensive stuff in Dubai, too, but that's just a WAG on my part. Just imagine the wealthiest place on earth, that's where I'm guessing you'd have to go. As far as comparing to other speakers, from what I expereinced at 2 CES/THE shows, there is little, if any, correlatiopn between price and performance. I went into room after room of good but not fabulous sound being played by equipment of all different price points. There were a few rooms that stood out, but they were't necessarily the most expensive rooms. Sometimes, I think you're just paying for the price. |