1. EPI 100, new, around $100/pair
2. Klipsch La Scala, new, about $800.00 (in black, with grille; bought just one, intending to later get a pair of Klipschorns for a 3-speaker stereo array; this never happened, but I still use the single La Scala for casual listening, sports broadscasts, conference tapes, etc.)
3. Linn Index, new, don't remember the price (these were bought on the dealer's upgrade plan with intent to trade them in on Sara's)
4. Linn Sara, new $800.00/pair (great deal on a demo pair as the dealer needed to make room for the new Sara 9's; in a listening test vs. the La Scala, the little Sara proved to be more revealing of what the musicians were trying to communicate; they still satisfy) |
1979-81 - Poineer 3 ways - had a carbon/graphite woofer (I was in high school in Germany when I got the hifi bug. Worked for Kenwood in the military outlets as a sales rep part time.)
81-85: Infinity RS II, purchased in Germany for $571 pair. Sold for $1500 when I returned to DC to go to college. Too big for dorm, needed money.
86-89: Used dad's Pioneer CS-88A from early 70s.
90-03: Suffered with Infinity SM #@$%#. Was into career, wife, family, didn't listen to much music although still managed to amass a decent CD collection.
October 2003: Longing for that Infinity RSII sound that is imprinted in my memory, I stumbled on Dali Grands and will live happily ever after. They don't sound like those 2 emits, 3 mids and 2 woofs that I used to have but they exceed my requirements. Purchased on Audiogon. |
Heathkit DIY (8" woofer, 1 3/4" paper tweeter) AR2a Definitive Tech BP10 B&W CDM1SE |
Jbl century 100 , Klipsch Herseys , Bose 901 series 4 , Infinity rsm , Dalquist 10 , Def tech bp2000 , Polk srt , Aerial 10 T , Totem Shaman and presently own Nearfield Pipedream 21 , Esp Concert Grands and Aerial 20 t s . |
Spica TC-50 Excellent!
Ohm Walsh 1 OK Ohm Walsh 3 OK+
Spica TC-50 with 10" Velodyne sub - Excellent!
Dahlquist DQ-10 Garage sale find, pretty good but overrated without modifications.
Dahlquist DQ-20 A great budget used speaker! Smooth, unfatiguing, reasonably accurate, good lows and attractive looking. Needed refoaming. Added a Velodyne ULDB-15 which needs a custom crossover because the DQ's go way too low for the ULD's original 85hz.
Next - Will be moving the Dahlquists into the bedroom when I put together a beautiful horn/tube system. |
1975 - AR-3a 1985 - JSE Model 1 1998 - Coincident Conquest 2003 - B&W Nautilus 804 2003 - Coincident Total Victory
All were bought new. The JSEs and the Coincident TVs have impressed me the most
The JSEs are still in service - gave 'em to my brother-in-law - and the TVs are so good I'm not sure where I'd go from here. |
1962 - Magnavox stereo console. 1964 - Portable Maganvox stereo. 1971 - Zenith mini-stereo - poor Navy man. 1976 - 2-way monitors with inverted dome tweeter - can't remember the name. 1979 - Polk 2-way with passive radiator. 1982 - Yamaha NS-100 Be dome tweeter. Better technology than sound. 1985 - Mission Argonauts. Great 2-way floor stander for R&R. 1995 - Paradigm Studio 20v1. 1997 - Paradigm Studio 60v2. 1998 - Aerial Acoustic Model 6. Just couldn't make these work for me once I got them home. 1999 - Paradigm Studio 40v2. 2000 - Soliloquy 5.0s - wonderful monitors. Just terrific. 2003 - Audio Physic Tempo III - a worthy replacement for the 5.0s. Future - Quad 988. |
Short list starting with: Bose 901 - thought they were it but then came Klipsch Cornwall II Genesis APM-1 Magnepan 1.6 all of them great at the time but then came the B&W N802s - best speaker I've ever owned by far, but next up Sonus Faber Amati Homage probably next year from there who knows Best Regards, geoh |
1970 Acoustic Research AR-3a 1976 Advent 1981 Advent Legacy 1985 Bose 901 2002 B & W Nautilus 805 2003 B & W Nautilus 804
This seems to be alphabetical??? |
JM LAB Daline 6.1 Magnepan 2.6r Chario Hiper Reference Totem Arro (just sold)
I am now buying Von Schweikert VR-2s |
Have to break them down in categories. Not all in chronological order
Satelites: Ohm somethings Energy take 2's Kef 2002's
Subs: Dahlquist PDQ-8 Dahlquist PDQ-12 Polk 300 or something Paradigm PDR 10 DIY Parts from Parts Express own cabinet (best yet)
Bookshelf: Sony with mini system Czek 100's? JBL L 100's ( I believe this is correct model # Used them for 15 years Sony with mini system again Energy C-1 JBL S 38 Polk RTi 38 NHT 1.5i Infinity IL 10 B&W 602 s2 two pair ACI monitors Acoustic Energy Aesprit 300 Paradigm studio 20 V. 2 two times Quad 11 L Quad 12 L
Floorstanders: JBL S310 Magnapan MMG's Dahlquist towers don't remember model ACOUSTIC ENERGY Aesprit 309 good price for the sound Monitor Audio Silver 5i's (three pair) NHT 2.5i's VANDERSTEEN 2ci VANDERSTEEN 2ce Meadowlark Kestral II's Meadowlark Ospreys
May have forgotten some. I have rested my 3 year obsession/hunt with the Ospreys will be keeping them for awhile enough is enough.
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Okay. Here is a list of the speakers that I have owned starting with the current set:
- Revel Salons - Legacy Audio Focus - Legacy Audio Studio Monitors - Polk M5's & M3's
Over the last two years my system has completely changed four times.
With the Salons:
- Levinson 390S - Levinson 33H's
With the Legacy Audio Focus:
- Meridian 561 pre/pro - Meridian 596 dvd/cd player
With the Legacy Audio Studio Monitors:
- Meridian 502 - Meridian 506.24
With the Polk Audio Speakers:
- Yahama DSPA-3090 pre/pro & 7 channel amp
And I am still evolving. However, the speakers are forever remaining. I would ultimately like to end up with a dual purpose system where both music and movies are enjoyed. That'd bring me full circle. |
1958 James Lansing speaker with home made enclosure 1970 ESS Tower Speaker 1975 Gale Bookshelf Speakers 1977 Kef speaker kit with transmission line enclosure 1982 Chapman T7 Speakers 1997 Chapman T6 Speakers 2003 Chapman Q6 Speakers (see my review in Audiogon) |
I have owned :radio shack mc 1000's, homemade,AR3a,s,marantz 12"3way's,infinity 12"3way's,kef coda's,spectrum 108a's,spica-tc-50,apogee caliper's(used),vandersteen 2ci's(used),energy c-2's,ar m1's,alon petete,proac 1sc,proac 2.5,alon 2's(used),dq-10's(used),ads10"2way's,vintage electrovoice,jenson,fisher,ar's,allison 2'slarge advent's,nht super zero's,boston acoustics a60's,phase reaserch's.I sold most of them.I still have the spica tc-50's(great for the money).I wanted the challenge of building some, after all of the experience I have now.I modifyed a pair of Design Acoustics ps/6a's(doped the 6.5" cone,shallow horn on.75"soft dome,6/db octive crossover to tweeter,added port,minimal damping material,removed dust cap from woofer. Sounds very fast,and detailed. bought some 12"pa horns,replaced innards with a paper tweeter,and 6/db octave crossover. Another pair of 16"horns w/ 4"paper cone woofer. The horns are mounted next to the monitors,and hooked up to a low cost amp/equalizer. The 1khz, and 2kz tames most of the horn colorations. A slight boost around 10khz adds life. You can laugh if you want,but with most recordings,detail and dynamics,coherency,and rapid transients are more involving than anything i have owned! even with low cost wire. I can turn volume up and down on the horns, to hear the difference. They really do add a stunning liveliness. The only price to pay, is an occasional recording,brings "some" notes "out" a bit much. |
Ozfly: short story...my pair of 7s were among the first ever to be shipped and after several years I began having problems with them; the high end drivers of the coaxial high mid/tweeters burned out twice. I thought it might be the amps (Bryston 7BSTs at the time) but Thiel replaced the drivers each time for free but upon last replacement I decided to switch models as my wife and I were in the market for downsizing our residence. I traded them in for a pair of Dyanaudio Contour 3.0s. After a year of these I traded in for new CS6s because I simply missed the Thiels. Couldn't afford new 7s they go for 14K new. I am very happy with the 6s. I really think they sound better in fact. |
It's been a year and a half since I've posted my speaker evolution -- what a thread! I've since sold my Thiel CS-6's and traded in my PBN Monatan KAS's for the WAS's. I hope to stay with them for at least for the next 18 months ;-) |
Stevecham, you moved from the Thiel 7's to the 6's? That's interesting. |
Radio Shack radio (mono spkr built in) upgrade to then 15yr old KLH table radio Yamaha NS-10s shared with sister Energy something-or-others for myself Yamaha something-or-others again Martin Logan SL3s bought used Jadis Eurythmie 11s bought used |
1) 1975 - Janzen's with electrostatic tweeters (6-month loan from a friend of my parents, no way could I afford something like this, but the bug bit me hard!)
2) 1977 - Pioneer R-700. Big, impressive looking midrange horn and a tweeter that never seemed to produce any output...I swear it was just for looks! These were my "college freshman" speakers....hot stuff for a dorm room in those days, especially driven by a Phase Linear 4000 preamp and a Marantz amp with cool blue meters!
3) 1978 - ‘Phake Linears.” Home built knock-off of the original Phase Linear loudspeaker, built by a friend of mine. Very dynamic, and surprisingly good imaging. My sophomore speakers – the hit of my fraternity house!
4) 1979- Magnaplaner MG-1. Got these my junior year. Awesome imaging. You never forget your first Maggies!
5) 1980 - Dahlquist DQ-10. My first step into a serious high-end speaker. Did the mirror-image mod, of course. They lasted until 1986, when I boughtÂ…
6) 1985 - Apogee Calipers. Oh, that ribbon sound! Very transparent and quick, and one heck of a conversation piece for non-audiophiles whoÂ’d never seen speakers anything like them! Kept the Apogees for the next 12 years.
7) 1997 - Thiel 1.5. When the high-end bug bit again, it was time to downsize a little in preparation for a move to Europe. The 1.5s (I still own them, though they are on loan to a friend) were a perfect fitÂ….small footprint with an incredibly well focused image and very tight bass.
8) 2001 - Thiel 2.3 When I returned from Europe, it was time to move up a notch to the 2.3sÂ…same characteristic Thiel sound, but with a more solid foundation on the low end.
ItÂ’s been an interesting tripÂ…and itÂ’s not over yet! |
1984-88 - Spendor LS 3/5 (Rega Planar 3 + British Integrated)
1988-97 - Spendor SP1 (Linn LP12)
1997-02 - PSB Silver-i + PSB Gold-i (Went to CD and bi-amp)
2002-Present - Tyler Taylo Reference Monitor (modified) + HSU VTF3 Sub (did away with large full range speakers) |
EPI-70(new) $70.00 each (World of Sound of Marin)1977 Bose 901 (new) $800/pr.(mail order, NYC)1983 JBL150A (used) $600/pr (Bay area)1994 Martin Logan Ascent (New) B-day gift(Magnolia HiFi) 2002 |
spanning the time period from 1973 to present
TDC1 (transducer development corp) Bose 301 Bose 501 KEF Q15 (I still have and use a s studio monitors) Paradigm 100 Thiel 7 Dynaudio 3.0 Thiel 6 |
Any speakers are good speakers if you know what your doing, or even if you're just lucky, most lower end brand names can be underrated,and if they are bad enough to have overrated power handling, then you don't have to worry about throwing away good speakers after they blow up. the system setup I have is pretty messy, with a 4 channel Technics SA-250 running (on the low end and main channel):two 8' surplus 6 ohm sony mystery speakers in a sealed...sideways drawer from a dresser and two old wooden single filing cabinets sporting more surplus speakers, this time of unknown make,10' and 7 ohms impedance. On the higher frequencies, a set of Candle "concerto" speakers from the late 70's with another set of the 10' mystery speakers and 5' tweeters (peaking in volume at around 1khz*shudder*), these however are balanced out by the mostly Realistic home made 3 way boxes {2'x3' horn tweeters,6' midranges and 10' woofers}, the oddest and most recent addition to the overworked amplifier's payload is a single well sealed home-made box measuring 5' deep and 11'x11' which holds two SURPLUS!..computer subwoofers with two 3/4' AC-Delco tweeters. it's surprising that the sound only distorts just after ear-splitting and nothing stays on top of the speaker boxes for long at half of that, just goes to prove what $15 here and there can buy! |
Hmmmm...
First a pair of 3-way "Magna" speakers - at least I think that was the line - purchased in some store after a flood damage. Circa 1982 or so...
Second was a used pair of Bang&Olufsen 3-ways for around $50, with a replaced tweeter. Guess they were early-mid 70's vintage. I gave them to a relative at next speaker purchase.
Bought a pair of DCM TimeFrame TF2500's or -something or others shortly after college, at JC Penney or GFox or something. Circa 1987. Actually, they were pretty good - at one time I think DCM were considered audiophile material - at least their upper-end Time Frame stuff.
The DCM TFS lasted for many years - paired with the original "Magnas" until I got some Mirage OM-7s about 2 years ago. (DCMs are now relegated to basement duty for work-out music). Was meant to get some Mirage OM-6 Demos when Tweeter were closing them out, but the salesperson sold the pair I had put on layway. Gave me the OM-7s for the same price (about $1400 I think). And yes - I do like the Mirages - even they are positioned less than ideally due to WAF. I guess the bi-polar/omnipolar sound is a very personal preference though. I fell for it when auditioning the OM-6's, and no regrets.
Bought Mirage center to augment the mains about 1 year ago. Sounds good for movies.
Bought some Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 70 Anniversaries a few weeks ago, for under $200. Haven't listened to them for 2-channel (serving as my HT rears, and I've only pulled them out for for movie viewing - again WAF). Still - after listening to the Diamond 8.1s and 8.3s at a friend's house, I think Wharfedale is great value for the moolah. The 8.2 Anniversaries are actually upgrades over the other Diamond 8's, with 40Hz-24Khz range (if I could actually hear all that), with a nice wood veneer finish, kevlar-polypro tweeter, and gold-plated bi-wirable terminals. For under $200, a steal. |
My parents RCA mono console.IF memory serves in chronological order. 1967...Dynaco A-25[still own] 1969...AR-3a 1972...Quad 57's 1975...Dayton Wright X-10's 1976...Dalquist dq-10's 1978...Acoustat X[servo amps still in use] 1982...Acoustat 2+2[still use with the servo amps] 1985???Proac response 3's 1999...Soundlab A-1's, 2000...Tannoy Westminster. Throughout my college years, I owned a disc jockey service and used stacked advents, Klipsch Lascallas,Altec A-7 voice of the theater's and JBL 300's.Even tried stacking 2 pair of Dayton Wright X-10 Electrostatics....They were truly astounding in the right hall [read large] with the finest bass I have ever heard to date.Unfortunately... My amps at the time[brystons and phase linear]blew up regularly! I would love to hear them again today in my studio system with some modern day amplification. |
1. Panasonic single-driver units that came with a mini- receiver (1973-1974) 2. BIC Venturi Formula 1 (1974-1976)($70/pr.-line demo) 3. Yamaha NS5 (1976-1978)($170/pr.) 4. A/D/S 200 + M&K passive sub (1978-1980)($200+$200) 5. A/D/S 300 + M&K sub (1980-1982)(satellites $300/pr) 6. VANDERSTEEN 2C (1982-1987)($960/pr) 7. MARTIN LOGAN CLS (1987-1989)($1,800/pr.-line demo) 8. M-L CLSII (1989-1990)($1,000/pr for new boxes and panels!) 9. M-L CLSIIa + AudioPro B2-250 powered subwoofer (1990-1994)(M-L mod $0, sub purchased used for $250) 10. M-L CLSIIa + KINERGETICS SW200 powered subs (1994-2002)(subs purchased used for $700/pr). 11. WILSON WATT/PUPPY 7 (2002-present)($$$$$$)
All of these systems provided pure, unalloyed pleasure. Although, of course some, more than others. |
KLH-22A (1969) Dynaco A-25 (1971) Large Advent (1973) Chartwell LS3/5a (1978) a/d/s CM7 (1987 Acoustat 1+1 (1990) |
RCA K Mart Specials Utah ? ESS amt ? Magnapan ? B&W N802 Wilson W/P 7's |
1. stuff from a white van when I was in college in early 90's -- :-( 2. PSB Image 2B -- $350new --2000 3. PSB Stratus Mini -- $400used -- 2002 4. Dynaudio Special 25 -- new -- 9/6/2003 (three days ago!) will keep for a while.... |
1. JBL 19 Book Shelf - My first "last speaker" 2. Polk 10B - excellent for reggae 3. Mission 707 4. Energy 22 - excellent and underated 5. Proac Studio 100 6. Alon Lotus 7. Vandersteen 3A Sig - my last "last speaker" till I buy the 5s. |
to start. I am 51. I only buy used gear as I cannot afford new. I have never spent more than 600 for a pair of speakers. EVER. some ge box system. pair of jbl's don't remember model. pair of ESS HIEL AIR MOTIONS that was a great speaker. pair of epi towers. pair of klipshorns still don't understand why every one loves these, they have more peaks and valleys than the sierra mountains. MCINTOSH MC2's DAHLQUIST DQ 10 INFINITY RS 2 B INFINITY QLS. these were perfection !! absolute perfection. the quantums were the best I have owned to date. needed a VERY large room though. Kef 105.2 another great speaker. Carver amazing's. totem mirage APPOGEE DUETTA. My current speaker. huge stage, very, very dynamic. Looking at possible purchase of maggies. |
1998, $400-Phillip-Magnavox-all-in-one HT system box. 4 yrs later, the active subwoofer suddenly sounded so muddy as if it had been stuffed with Lego blocks by a 4-yr-old boy and a 1-yr-old daughter. Started to remodel the home. Self installed woodfloor while wife shopped for new furniture. Got plasma TV. Searched for a flat-panel speakers to hanh w/ plasma. Can't afford Martin Logan. Got AR Phantom speakers series 8.3 (6 of them & 1 Phantom 525 Center for future 7.1 HT setup). Bought entry-level Yamaha AVR. Got Polk subwoofer. Got good AR biwire, Tributaries, & IXOS cables. B/c of toddlers, rent movies only as real theater is not an option. Got too loud. Speakers got clipped. Received Denon AVR 2802 as a gift. Found Audiogon. Purchase Carver 705 THX amp. Doing research on pre/processor. Develop an addiction. Need cure quick!!! |
1977: TDC bookshelf speakers, slightly shop damaged. Given to me by a Tech Hifi Bargain Center sales manager who sold me the receiver, and decided he didn't want me to wait for a pair of speakers to go with it. He GAVE these to me. I was elated! 1979: Infinity QA's. Wish I still had them. 1984: JBL 4411's. Wish I still had these, too. 1987: DCM Time Windows. Decent sounding if no finicky for propper placement. 1992: Bose 901 V. I, frankly, thought they were perfect for me at the time, since I also used them for my part time DJ service. 1995: Mangeplanar - don't recall the model number, but designed to be used with a sub for home theater. Not bad for music or HT, but not great for either, either! Also, seem to sound kind of dead in my heavily carpeted, wall-papered living room. 2001: Klipsch RF-3's. Seem to solve some challenges with my living room, while providing a nice, smooth sound for music and movies. 2003: I've really fallen for the Klipsch sound, and an in the market for Heritage series speakers: Cornwall, Forte or Chorus. Also, garbage-picked some KG-4's in need of only a slight repair job. What little gems these speakers are! |
Radio Shack MC-1000's about $80/pair B&O S45-II's paid $275 in 1978 (wish I'd never sold them) Fried Q's $300/pair I think Mission 717's a gift I think they listed for $600 bought for $400 1983 Mourdant Short Festival's for a second system Vandersteen 2ci's bought used for $600 in 2002
What I wanted but couldn't afford at the time: Infinity Qb's 1976 Stacked Advent's 1977 Magnepan's 1978 Fried W's in cherry 1979 Linn Isobarik's 1980 Infinity RS 2.5 1980 Mission 770's 1982 B&W DM7 1982 Vandersteen 2 1983 Meridian M2's |
Radio Shack MC-1000's about $80/pair B&O S45-II's paid $275 in 1978 (wish I'd never sold them) Fried Q's $300/pair I think Mission 717's a gift I think they listed for $600 bought for $400 1983 Mourdant Short Festival's for a second system Vandersteen 2ci's bought used for $600 in 2002
What I wanted but couldn't afford at the time: Infinity Qb's 1976 Stacked Advent's 1977 Magnepan's 1978 Fried W's in cherry 1979 Linn Isobarik's 1980 Infinity RS 2.5 1980 Mission 770's 1982 B&W DM7 1982 Vandersteen 2 1983 |
Bose 901 series 2...when in South America with Sansui AU-717 Mission 772e...with Adcom gfa-5500 Mission 774 with Musical Design D75's (2) and tubed pre Pinnacle Classic Gold Aerogel (awesome) Now shopping for Platinum Audio Duos... |
large advents some big AR towers with a lot of drivers[cant remember model] Vandy 2ce's monster homemade all horn system various ads models dcm timewindows K-horns Bozak symphonies a lot of others that I cant recall at the moment Still like the Bozaks a lot |
Altec Model 5...600 new (sold) Mcintosh XRT18's...5000 new (sold)...main sys Magnepan 3.6's....3000 Used (sold)...main sys Magnepan MG12's...795 used (sold)..bedroom set Magnepan SMG...295 used (sold)...bedroom set Magnepan MMG's...550 new (sold)...bedroom set Klipsch Heresy...600 used (sold)...bedroom set Klipsch Cornwalls...850 used.....current pair, secondary sys Klipsch Forte II...450 used....current pair, secondary sys Mcintosh XRT22's....$4500.00 used...current pair, main system and never going anywhere! |
kenwood system, new, $400 (my first "system") Boston Acoustics, used, $200 KEF Q60, new, $750 w/ Paradigm SW100 sub PARADIGM, 7SE, new, $600 (first floor standers) PSB STRATUS MINI, new, $1100 PSB STRATUS SILVER I, used, $1200
(all prices CDN $) looking forward to buying a pair of FOCUS AUDIO FS788
Alex |
Will never remember prices, but here goes...
KLH Large Advents EPI (can't remember model, but they sure looked cool w/blue tweeters) B&W DM7 Mk II Quad ESL Quad ESL stacked ...add Pyramid Metronome tweeters ...add Janis Subs (then sell everything... still have regrets about that!) B&W 802F ProAc Response 2.5 next?.... |
Technics, 1984, ~$100, don't remember the model; Paradigm Studio 20s, 1997, ~$600, new; Revel M-20s, 2000, ~$1700, new, JM REYNAUD TRENTES, 2001, ~$2400, NEW --LOVE THEM!!!!! |
Bose 901's Dalquist DQ12's Spica's PSB Stratus Silvers PSB Stratus Golds Martin Logan Ascents |
Lets see...
Aiwa Speaks (Stripped off a mini system) Infinity basic bad speakers, $100pr new Technics floor speaks, $125pr new Technics C/Sr/Sl package, $100 New Pioneer Floor standing speakers 400pr New *** Cerwin Vega Center channel 150 new DefTech Prosub 200, $549 New * Deftech ProCenter C2, $300 New * DefTech BP6 $600pr new * Deftech BP2004TL $1600 New *
* = current.
*** = Pioneer Floor standing loudspeakers. I wish i knew the model numbers of these babys, ive never seen anything quite like them, and ive never found them on the internet or anywhere else again. I bought them in japan while i was in the military, there was of course the Tweeter, the Mid range, and two woofers. The woofers (just cone and magnets) were actually NOT TOUCHING ANYTHING. They were SUSPENDED BY MAGNETS in thier enclosure, the only thing touching these speakers was a cord in the back that would prevent them from popping out from cuncussion and getting damaged if they landed on the ground.
I did not know this untill i had PCS'd to a new AFB, when i got my speakers out of packing the woofers had popped out. Kinda looked like somone plucked out thier eyes. I checked through the manuals and found the instructions for re-aligning the speakers, which involved softly playing white noise and placing the speakers back in thier sockets and rotating them slowly untill they "Catched"
For 200 bucks each these speakers were incredible, but as time went on one of the midrange drivers started popping slightly and i decided it was time to upgrade. I gave these to a person who used to be one of my friends. Never seen these things again. |
dates are little fuzzy, it has been a long time
AR LST-2 (1974) Allison One (1976) Dayton Wright Electrostatics (1977) Acoustat X (?) Rogers LS3/5A (?) B&W 801FS (1985-1994) B&W 805 w/ASW800 sub. (1994-1996) Dunlavy SC-IV (1996-1998) Dunlavy SC-V (1998-2002) Revel Salon (2002- nothing left to buy the Salons are awesome... |
I started after my experiment changing components on an only fine box ,named Namco but with tremendous components, with in order:
Canton tree way in small boxes.
Miller & Kreisel satellite + amplified subw.
Magneplanar MMG
Martin Logan Scenario.
Usher 738.
So I checked different solutions to come back to the traditional cone speakers.
ciao |
BIC something-or-other, 1975, new $200/pr. Genesis 1, 1977, new $300/pr. DIY, 1978, new drivers, $200/pr. ESS AMT1B, 1978, new $600/pr. Magnepan MG1 (2pair), 1979, new $500/pr. Mariah Acoustics Model 1, 1981, new $1100/pr (son is using) Magneplaner Tympani IV, 1984, new $4000/pr Duntech Sovereign, 1989, new, $16,000/pr Revel Gems+Sub15, 1997, new, $12,000 (still have Gems) Revel Studio/Voice/Embrace, 1999, new, $16,000/system Revel F30, 1999, new, $3000/pr (still have) Revel F50/C50, 2003, used, $7500/system (for new theater) |
a pair of small utah's (I still got em!)from Turnstyle Department store and then ANOTHER pair of BIG Utahs from Radical Shack (before I really understood frequency response but sure had fun learning!) then to what I still have from 30 years ago: Stacked EPI 202's. My sales guy Billy Runyun at Stereo Studio in Arlington Heights, Il sold me on the idea that 202's stacked in pairs come reasonably close to sounding like EPI Towers. Well, it's true from the vantage point of these two aging but at one time mercilessly discerning ears of mine. I'll tell you what tho, the 202's are still exellent. My favorite song to put on LOUD is "Natural Thing" from the Doob's "Captain and Me" album. Rock on! |
My speaker evolution/de-evolution are as follows: Micro-acoustics model? (high school) Bose 301's-they were small and cranked at the boarding school. Ohm Model H's-nice sound but kept blowing the drivers REPEATEDLY.
B&W DM330 or DM100 (can't remember)College-small monitors for a dorm room. Nice lower end but too congested up top. Highs sounded muffled. ADSL710-Nice on Jazz and vocals but to jazzy on rock. Camber LS7-laid back canadian sound on a beer budget.
Paradigm Monitor 3 v2 (new apartment)-good budget speaker before I got a sub Vandersteen 2ci-great on jazz and vocals as well as acoustic stuff but somehow not good with the Metallica/Creed thing. Paradigm Studio 80's v2-My new thing that handles most of what I listen to.
I have been all over the place with the speaker set ups. I can only listen to speakers for about 3 years max and then really look forward to moving on to something else. Figure I will hang with the studio's then either make a move to Revel F30's or Odyssey Legato/Lorelei's. But that will be awhile as I just got the 80's |
In sum:
Marantz somethings - shitty vinyl veneer, box like a hollow drum, .50 cent drivers, Driven by a Sansui receiver and a BSR? turntable, I think -- my first stereo system!!! It rocked!!!
Electrovoice Sentry 100 pro monitor - really good and efficient. Very live sound, maybe a little hard on the ears.
Phase Research Little D's - a forgotten (if it was ever known) gem. Time/phase coherent, ribbon tweeter/mid, transmission line. Unique at the time.
Polk 5's - a step down from the Phase R's, but smaller for my college dorm.
Epos 14's -- wow, this is what music sounds like. I grew up on live blues. The boogie is back.
Epos ES25's -- more bass than above and more transparent. Still love the Epos sound, gets your blood pumping.
Waveform Mach Solos -- Even more transparent and dynamic than above. Built like a tank. Unique, a very talented designers statement on what accurate and real is.
Thought I was going to go to smaller speakers, but broke the bank and this has to be journey's end as kid #1 is on the way and I'm out of $$.
VMPS RM40's -- hope to be blown away when they arrive next month. |
Hi Tim! The shop I bought my first Paradigms from has a 1 year, 100% trade up policy. I guess I became a victim of being stuck with that brand until I lost track of time.I was going to go all the way to the 100 V-2's but my 1 year came and went while I was dreaming of Thiels! |