Gosh Dave that's funny I thought I saw a patern developing, guess that show's you what I know :-p |
1) Paradigm Titans 2) Paradigm Titans with Paradigm sub. 3) Paradigm Phantoms 4) Paradigm 9 SE MK II 5) Paradigm 20's V-1 6) Paradigm 60's V-1 7) Paradigm 80's V-1 8) Thiel 3.5's :~) |
Genesis Model I - 1978 Acoustic Research tower speakers - 1980 (all black cabinet, don't remember model number) B&W DM-14 - 1983 Hales System 2 - 1995 Osborn Titan Floorstanders - 2003
I have auditioned many speakers in my system over the years but these are the ones that I've actually owned. |
Energy ESM 4 NHT 1.3 NHT II NHT 1.3A NHT 2.5i SoundLab Reference One (amazing, world class) |
Scott s-16 $70/pr sterling 2-way $80 Rectilinear XI $160 Bose 501 $250 KLH 23 $320 Cerwin-Vega 12 $400 Toby 6 $500 RTR 280DR $600 Magnepan MG-II $625 Hafler DH-355 $500 Electrovoice EVS-16B $320 Mirage SM-1 $400 DBX SF-2500 $600 Magnepan MMG $500* PSB Alpha subsonic (2) $500* KLH surrounds $70* Heybrook HB-3 $800*
* still own these
All these over a period of 34 yrs. It's been fun. |
home made 1976, bose 301 1978, m&K sat 1b 1985 and volkswoofer sub, retail was $1800, Zingali .3S 2003, retail 6000 |
UTAH Large Advent POLK RTA 12 PSB Stratus GOLDi |
Bose 301 new $??? PSB alpha new $200 cdn B&W CDM7NT new $2750 cdn + B&W ASW3000 sub new $2000 cdn Gershman Acoustics GAP new $11000 cdn
With the GAPs hooked up to Rega planet 2000, Sonic frontiers line-2 & Power-2 I'm in music heaven. After the 100hr break-in, these sound better than anything out there except for the Gershman's flagship, Opera Sauvage, speakers (retail at $30K cdn). |
From earliest to most recent:
Bose - $200 (new) JBL - $1,500 (new) Thiel - $800 (used) Totem Model 1 Signature - $2,100 (new) Totem Hawk - $2,100 (new) Rosinante Dulcinea - $3,500 (used)
I've had the Rosinante Dulcinea speakers for 13 months, and I'm very satisfied with their performance. The Dulcinea plays amazingly large, in tandum with the REL Stentor subwoofer, in my rather large room (17 X 30) with a high ceiling. More specifically, the Dulcinea gives you great mids and highs with lots of detail and layering, and the subwoofer is able to integrate seemlessly and provide you quick and dynamic lows. No doubt, the Dulcinea is a very fast speaker, which is something I need to have.
Interestingly, I tried a Verity Parsifal Encore speaker recently. In my opinion, the Verity Parsifal Encore is an excellent speaker, but not ideal in my setting since the room overwhelmed this speaker, neither did it integrate well with my subwoofer. Overall, the Dulcinea was much better in the highs, the Parsifal was slightly rolled at the top.
Using a very good monitor speaker along with a superb subwoofer can give you the benefits of a full range speaker in many instances. Of course, different strokes for different folks! |
1)Bose "omnivector" ~ $200 new - dad bought them for me when I bought my first "Techics" receiver in high school. 2)Infinity ~ $300 new - I don't remember the model - I took them back to the store the same day I got them - did not sound as good as the Bose. 3)Celestion ~ $500 new - I don't remember the model- I think this was my first purchase from a "High End" store. These speakers lacked bass. 4)Vecteur (Made in France) ~ $700 new- I traded in the Celestions to the same high end dealer within a year, so I only paid $200 out of pocket. These have good bass. My mom still has them (with the system I had at the time that I never took with me when I moved away) 5)CAMBER (Made in Canada) "free" used- I don't remember what model, they used to belong to tok20000, he might remember the model. I love the sound. I loved the sound even after I had to use rubber cement glue to glue the woofer cone to the rubber surround. They are now in my kitchen system. 6)pioneer - cheap at a yard sale - for the basement of the store where I work 7)REGA CAMBER (Made in Canada, I don't know why they are called REGA CAMBER and not CAMBER, but I am sure it is the same company) ~ 80.00 used off of E bay. I love the sound of these speakers, also. The box is bigger than the previously mentioned CAMBER, the woofer is the same size, the tweeter looks like it is a cloth dome, rather than metal dome, for whatever that is worth. The sound of the REGA CAMBER is slightly "smoother", but for the most part, the same as the CAMBER. 8)radio shack "optimus" - cheap at a yard sale - for the basement of the house. |
Update to above post.
The CDM 1NTs did not work out for me. I have replaced my mixed 6 channel setup of 2 CDM 2SEs and 4 CDM 1NTs with 6 Dynaudio Audience 42s on 6 matching Lovan stands. |
JBL 3 way - New 200?/1992 Altec Lansing Tower - New 400/1992 Maggie 2.7QR - New 1800/1994 Martin Logan Aerius - Used 1000/1996 I really enjoyed listening to Thiel 2.2s, 3.6s(which i'm planning to get soon : )) and Mirage M5si. |
Advent, Maggies, Spendors, Monitor Audios...should have kept one of those...whew! |
Voice of Music 1977. Gemini $120/pr 3-ways. 1981 Fisher $100/pr big 3-ways. 1985 Yamaha $120/pr small 3-ways. 1988 Energy bookshelf model. 1991 DCM Time Windows 1993 RA Labs 1994 Quad '63s. 1996 Athena FS2 2002 |
Aaagh memories, 1981, genesis 210's $450.00pr/new. I was a junior in high school. I gave them to my brother in MINT cond. about 13 yrs ago and just recently got them back. I completely refurb them right down to the grill cloth. Had profile 3's for about 10 yrs. still have a pr of paradigm mini 3se. This speaker is so freakin' good I will never part with it. They absolutely love my golden tube se-40. Have a pr of paradigm atoms with a vintage tandberg in the bedroom. Have a pr of virtuals w/a vintage harman kardon 300b in the basement, and am currently running PSB stratus silver i's in the main system. This speaker never ceases to amaze me, I don't care what amp, pre-amp, cd player, cables etc. You will get a different sound with every change. What really sealed the deal especially for the psb are NORDOST blue heavens. Sorry for the rant I felt the need :) |
I can boast I never owned Bose...and never will...Dq-10s,Spica tc-50s,Snells,Quad 12Ls... |
Update:
fisher - well, it was a start.
Boston Acoustics - really, not bad.
Apogee Stage - now we're talking - My first step to the perfect sound
Apogee Duetta Signature - you will think you have the greatest speaker in the world. The Apogee, like other dipoles, projects a seamless image of the performer before you. Unlike other dipoles, the Duetta fleshes out the musicians and singers, giving them tangible body, and the Duetta ribbon bass is to die for.
Apogee Scintilla - Major reviewer Ken Kessler owns one. He says the Scintilla is, " ...The antipasto which most speakers dare not follow" in Kessler's review of the Perigee (Apogee evolution), reviewed after a listen to his own Scintilla in his daunting listening room. |
Only 25, so the list is short...
Sears boombox w/ CD (c.1989) used for $20 RCA boombox (bigger) (c.1992) used for $20 Eosone RFS-600 $500 store demo, May 1999 Wharfedale Emerald 97 $200+100shipped on uBid.com, Feb 2001 Acoustat Model 3 $700 used. (early 1980's model ESL), Sept 2002 |
Marantz speakers Ohm walsh 2 $800 Kef 104 ($1,200) demo Martin Logan Quest z ( $4600 new) Norh 6.9 rewired with siltech(speakers $950,siltech wire $350plus $65 labor) Andra Eggleston($6500)
I love my logan for maybe nine years now, but 6.9 norh is sometime my favorite for the price they are so good and musical, it amaze that they would measure up with expensive speaker,I like their design too, With andra bought use still waiting for the stratos monoblock, upgrade from Klaus, The andra even with playing them it made me feel this are the speaker I would spend for a long time, they are gorgeous but It would probably take a year before I can get the best of of this speaker, it take time to highly synergize this babies.. |
First post here on Audiogon. Been a lurker for awhile. So here goes.
A pair of old AR bookshelves. I think AR 2's or 3's. Late 60's. Couple hundred. A pair of Ohm L bookshelves. 1978. Couple hundred. College graduation present. A pair of Polk Monitor 10's. 1980. $350. Got a deal 'cause my buddy worked at Eardrum in Cambridge, MA. Upgraded to 10B's by replacing a blown tweeter w/ the newer version in Late 80's. A pair of Klipsch SB-1 bookshelves. 2002. $250. Got 'em to augment the sound of my TV. Not really for HT. A pair of B&W CDM9NT's. 2002 (got 'em a month ago). $2400. Stereo listening only. Sound great. |
Pioneer 3-ways w/12s - $200 - new - 1990 (I was 12) Polk S6 - $300 - new - 1992 Paradigm Titan - $165 - new - 1994 B&W CDM 2SE - $550 - new - 2001 (moved to rears) B&W CDM 1NT - $1050 - new - 2003 |
I am only 26, but here goes
Pioneer- Crap under $100 Cerwin Vega- Wanted bass $400 Mirage M5- Here is where I got bit by the bug Sonus Faber Concertino Sonus Faber Concerto Sonus Faber Concerto Grand Piano- Current speaker, But tomorrow who knows! |
b.i.c. tpi venturi 12 1980 $300 new (wish i could go back) a/d/s/ 1230 1985 $1200 new added velodyne uld 15 1986 $2000 new trade up to a/d/s/ 910 1990 even swap for 1230 a/d/s/ 1590 $800 used 2000 to replace 910 (lateral move) add second velodyne uld 15 used $800 2001 magnepan mg3.5r used $2000 2002 |
1.Homemade speakers from a friend of my hippy sister 1976
2.JBL L110 from my brother in USAF 1980-present (An evil HT speaker, We don't need no steenking sub) Returning to my brother after refoaming the surrounds on the woofers.
3. Wharfdale Delta 50 1986-present Nice sealed enclosure. In basement system.
4. Dynaudio Contour 1.8 II w/ Center and Audience 42 W surrounds 2000-present. My current big system.
5. Totem Rokks 2000-present Was in bedroom system, great dynamics, but I changed the room and they didn't work as well. Selling soon.
6. Quad 11L 2002-present. New bedroom speakers, sound great, not as punchy as the Rokks, but much smoother. Better than the dynaudio audiences, and they are also gorgeous.
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I have a hard time remembering models as this goes many years back. My father bought me my first stereo if you can call it that. It was a tuner, turntable, as one piece with the worst speakers you can ever imagine. At the time, I thought it was fantastic. From there, it went this way: Superscope Speakers(division of Marantz,I believe) JVC JBL 30's Advent Polk RTA 11T Klipsch Reference Series Dynaudio Contours 3.3 |
Generic 6x9" car speakers (not kidding) Jensen triax car speakers (my first up-grade) EPI 100's (wow I got boxes) Dahlquist mini monitors Magneplanar MG I improved (started calling myself an audiophile at this point) Dahlquist DQ-10's Cerwin Vega 123's (craved efficiency after Dahlquists) Magneplanar MG II B's KEF Q-60's KEF Q-80's Thiel CS 2's Shahinian Diapasons Paradigm Atoms-sold Shahinians to avoid bankrupcy! Soundlab A-4's Soundlab M-2's Shahinian Diapasons w/double eagles Shahinian Diapasons w/double eagle 2's Hard to explain why I have two pair of these |
Electrovoice 225's (?), 1976-1979 EPICURE TRILOGY 3.0 1979-1996 (excellent classic, still have 'em, but foam is all rotted) B&W N805's JOSEPH AUDIO rm25si (Love 'em) |
Radio Shack Mach 1's Infinity SM 122's B&W DM 310's Mission 700 series floor standing Maggie SMGc's Maggie 2.7's Legacey Signature's B&W Matrix 802III Thiel 2.3's B&W CDM-1SE's B&W CDM-9NT's From there all homemade. |
'73: Lafayette 8" coax drivers in boxes, $40 '75: KLH Model 32, used, $55? '79: 'New' Large Advents, new, $265 '86: Boston Acoustics A200, used, $175 '02: Thiel CS2.3, used, $2000
Looks like I've gotten my time and money's worth out of Boston-based speakers. I can only hope Kentucky will treat me as well... |
EPI (Inhereted from dear old dad) Bose Klipsch Currently at a 7+ year old set of Mirage Bipolars (I hear that they are not for everyone, but I sure like them). |
Advents Magnapan Bose 901 B&W DM12 B&W DM 7mk2 Quad 57 MourdauntShort MS100 Epos 11 Celestion SL6 RadioShack Linneum modified Hornshoppe zHorn with Jordan jx92s |
1) merlin vsm..?$...new 2) aliante pininfarina model one--$5k 3) von schweikert vr-5 hse...7$--new 4) piega p-10...$12k...new 5) piega c-8ltd...$13k..new...should arrive in 1-2 weeks |
Fisher 2way 1972 (60.00) Pioneer 2way 1974 (150.00) Boston Acoustics A100 ($?)1979 Klipsch KG2 1983 Magnepan SMGa 1987 Magnepan MGIc 1990 Magnepan MGIIIa 1994 (still own these babies!) Magnepan MMG 2000 (used as rear channels in HT) Magnepan MGI 2002 (bought for 50.00/pair, in process of rewiring the panels)
Any upgrades may be to move up to some Kharmas or Wilson Watt/Puppy (But don't tell my wife) |
5" full-range infinite baffle mono ($3?) 1960 Home-made 8" triaxial Jensens in a 90 lb clay sewer pipe! $100 parts 1969 Kirksaeter M50 and M70 ($90-110) closeouts 1975 DIY Peerless/Phillips 6.5" 2-ways ($150 parts) 1992 VERITY AUDIO PARSIFAL ENCORES! ($8000 used) 2000 Home Theater: Spendor SP3/1p fronts ($800 used) + SC3 new ($500) + Bostoan Acoustic V-MX surrounds ($350 open carton) and Boston PV1000 active sub ($550 open box) 2002 Other impressive speaker values: Thiel 1.6 (new $2k 2002), Revel Performa F30 ($3600 new 2000), Thiel 2.3 (2000). |
Wow what a great question... You have just reminded me what i love so much about music.
My list is not very glorified.. but I can guarantee i had as much fun as anyone!
8 years old
1.) A really bad set of full range's that came with an 8 track player that i also used to run my first electric guitar thru. It was so bad i used to get that Black sabbath grind (some serious amp clipping) without a distortion box. AWESOME! Oh and anyone remember just how bad 8 tracks were? You could actually hear other tracks playing in background.
The other day my son told me his walkman has better bass than my new SUV's stereo. I havent had a chance to upgrade yet. All i could do was laugh. And tell him he's right. Poor kid is seven and already gettin bit by the bug. Brought back memories.
11 years old
2.) A set of Bose 301's the ones with the reflector for the tweeter. At the time they were the sh***t to have. I used to turn them up to eleven every day and just flogged the hell out of them. There were times i thought the wolfers were going to jump out of box. HOLLY SH***T!
13 years old
3.) A set of Sonic's they had two 12 wolfers two 5 mids and two 1 or 2 inch tweeters in each. I had to replace the tweeters many times. I used the Rat Shack super tweeters a couple of times. Absolutely drove the neighbors nuts. If they or I have any hearing problems its might be from those. Crank em!
16 years old
4.) A full Marshall stack (guitar amp) which includes 2 cabinets with 4 12's in each driven by an 100 watt tube amp. The same one's Ted nugent used to get 150db at his shows from. YEAH hair on fire!
20 years old
5.) A set of kenwoods. One of their many three way's. Dont remember model. Probably cause they really didnt do anything well. Still loved em though. Dont know what i abused more my first car or those poor speakers.
26 years old
6.) Still running Kenwoods upgrade to monster wires and cables. pretty amazing they held up as long as the did.
33 years old
7.) My first real step... Four Infinity RS series i think they were RS3's with a 8 inch Infinity sub and a 15 Cerwin Vega sub. Ok.. getting better!
36 years old
8.) First really good sound... four bi wired (analysis plus) Infinty IL30's two IL10 centers and a Velodyne 15 SUB. I think most of you would be pretty surprised. Ok.. much better!!
37 years old (really ready for good stuff now)
9.) Im on the verge of upgrading to Revel studio's, voice center and gems for surround or comparable Infinity MTS series or possibly Martin Logan's I am hurting for room so that might cancel the Logans. I have a six channel system thats been assembled to do everything well (yes two channel also) so everything i do is a big step. As if i needed another expensive hobby. I live on water and recently got the offshore powerboat bug also (if you think hi-fi gear is expensive go buy a 35 foot Fountain offshore powerboat) Hi-fi is a wonderful bargain and great investment compared and there's no matinence.
So as you can see my equipment has been limited until last couple of years. I am the owner (also the lead engineer) of a succsesful company now that specialzes in High density, Highly complex circuit boards www.risingedgedesign.com. I have personally designed 48 layer PCB's with approx 10,000 connections. So i understand the electronics very well. I am also a musician also so i know what the music is supposed to sound like and what the recording proccess can do.
The one thing that hasent changed over time is my love for music and equipment. It is and has always been a huge part of my life. I didnt know what i didnt have... And was just happy with what i had. And i wouldent trade the experience for anything! Well maybe new Revels..hmmm? Nah..
Hope i didnt go too far off track here... Just got caught up in last 37 years.
Best regards to all and dont forget to have fun! |
Polk (dont remember the model) Klipsch RF-3 Sonus Faber Concerto Sonus Faber Signum, and the only speaker that wold make me trade my signums : Quad esl-988 |
In 74 I bought a pair of all-in-one (1)Utah 12" drivers and built plywood boxes for them. What can I say; I was a freshman in high school. When I graduated I bought a demo pair of (2) Marantz Imperial 8's. My brother still has them. Then I bought a pair of (3)Speakerlab 30's . . . still have them. (4) Boston A70's with a JBL B380 sub. Still have (5) Another pair of Speakerlab 30's. Still have (6) Wharfedale W70D II's. Still have (7) Nestorovic Type V's. Still have and love (8) ADS L1590's with the PA1 amps. Still have
Still searching for audio nirvana, but can't seem to shed the ones I obtain in getting there. I looooooooove speakers!! |
Klipsch Klipschorns (free/my parents) Sansui 3 ways (in college)(free) Traynor P.A. Speakers (15 inch woofer, horn tweeter)("borrowed" from fraternity) Genesis Genre 1's ($700.00) NHT VT2.4 ($1200.00) |
Went from:
Polk RTA-11TLs ($750 new in 1990)
to:
THIEL CS3.6s ($2,000 used in 2000) |
Huge wood Sansui speakers with wood grills -- awesome for my teen years through college -- free from my brother
Ohm bookshelf speakers -- decent because dirt cheap -- maybe $100 in 1983?
ADS M9 -- loved these -- last speaker I had before audiophilia set in -- about $700 in 1990
Hales Rev 3's -- excellent all rounder, but you need a big room and big amps -- about 2100 in 1994/5
Soliloquy 5.0's -- paid about $900 new with the stands -- a great deal -- superb little speakers -- I miss them but don't have a place for them
Paradigm Atoms for the office -- all the niceties aside, they are still a fairly cheap little speaker
Soliloquy Sat-5's for the office -- much better
Gallo Due/MPS 150 -- still have them and have never had them in a position where they can show off -- paid about $1600 for the set not long ago, barely used
Spendor SP1 -- paid $700 used not long ago -- mellow as hell -- will be the speaker in the main system until I make the next choice. I can see why people like these -- never annoying -- but they are not very dynamic.
Next? Thinking of Revel F-50, Verity Fidelio, Piega C3-ltd...dreaming |
Dual - 4 years. bought an integrated with turntable and speakers when in Germany in 1970 or so. Eventually broke down but provided some good tunes in college.
Kef 105/3 - 6 years. I liked these but eventually one of my kids blew the tweeters.
Chapman T-7 - one year
Merlin VSM-SE - six months
Spendor SP100 - three months
Audio Physic Virgo - one and 1/2 months.
(My ears were getting better. Or something.)
MEADOWLARK BLUE HERON - 9 months then lost my job and had to sell. These are damn good speakers and it hurt to let them go.
ESP Concert Grands - on their way. We shall see.... |
Radio Shack suitcase stereo vintage 1966. 4" speakers that didn't take long for me to blow.
Home made speaker cabinets made in woodworking shop as a freshman in high school. Bought some 8" speakers at a stereo shop to put in the cabinets.
Made new cabinets in wood shop for above speakers my junior year in high school out of solid 3/4" teak. Was going to a boarding school in India at the time, thus the ready supply of teak. Sold these (and my whole stereo) at the end of my senior year to a Maharaja's son who lived in Madras, South India (no kidding)and made a bunch of money.
Bose 501's circa 1973. Borrowed money from a girlfriend to pay for one of these and later sold the pair to her. My first "real" speakers. Wouldn't you know it would be Bose. Never really liked them that much and doubt I kept them more than a year.
Speaker Lab kits circa 1974. Don't remember the model. Big and boomy. Sold them to a friend who probably still has them.
McIntosh MC101 or something like that in 1975. Beautiful cabinets and much much better than anything prior.
Magnapans 1977. Don't remember the model (maybe 1As?)but there were only two models then, these were not the big ones that look like room dividers (1Ds I think). I really liked these.
KEF 101 2 way monitors with a large RH Labs subwoofer. The KEFs were very nice, not so sure about the RH Labs.
Accoustat Model 3s. The only electrostats I've owned. Only one place to sit (and you had to sit there)but great sound. Tended to make popping sounds if driven hard. Also had model 4s at the time that belonged to my roommate which saw more use cause they were bigger.
Spica TC50s. These were the second pair made which I got through a friend who was the importer of Electocompaniet at the time. Sold these in 1985 to my brother who still has them.
Spica TC50s. Got a second pair from the roommate mentioned above who opened a shop out of his home while in graduate school in Michigan.
Respons Grand speakers from Europe. Got these through my friends at Transparent Audio. Big, heavy, full-range and ultimately not that great.
Acoustic Energy AE1s with a pair of Entec LF-10 subwoofers. Sold the Entecs (never could get rid of their buzz) and bought a Muse model 18 subwoofer. Overall I think I prefered the Entecs, but in the end the AE1s were too forward for me.
Thiel 3.6s. A demo pair from my friends at Transparent Audio. These were very nice if a bit forward sounding.
Aerial Model 5s. Great speaker! Kept these for my second HT setup (first HT speakers were Cambridge Ensemble and Ambiance speakers).
Aerial 10Ts. My current and long term reference. Have thought of trying something different, but this is the only speaker I've owned that I really love. For the price they are very hard to beat as I'm sure many here will agree.
Aerial Model 7s replaced the model 5s in my HT setup and I purchased a single model 5 for the center channel. NHTs are used for surrounds. Current as of this writing.... |
All:
Remember them this way:
1965 - Speakers w/Voice of Music turntable 1969 - Voice of Music Speakers 1970 - Jensen Speakers 1973 - Jensen Speakers 1979 - Allison 4's (I think, top firing mid/woofer) 1982 - Dahlquist (3 way) 1983 - Bozak (monitor w/ metal mid/woofer) 2000 - Boston Acoustic VRM-50 2001 - Vienna Acoustics - Hayden 2002 - Vienna Acoustics - Mozart 2002- Sonus Faber Grand Piano Home |
Olympic close and Play gift Lafayette Criterion 100 used $50.00 Marantz Model 7 $130.00 EPI 180's Don't remember Kef Corelli/ Audio Pro B 250 $1100 Infinity kappa 8 $1700 Martin Logan CLS 2Z $1700 used Genesis Metal Cone 12 $600 demo (in between acquired Maggie Tympani 1D JBL L150 both gifts from friends) |
It all started in 1972....
Watkins bookshelf speaker Epicure 20+ used $300.00 1975 ESS tower new $500 1976 Dalquist DQ-10 w/subwoofer new $750.00 1976 Magnepan MG-3a $2,100 1986 Kharma Ceramique 1.0 $6,500 2002 |
Soundesign system Cerwin Vega D5's Polk SDA-B2's Spica Angeles with Kenergetics 200 subwoofers, rewired Spica's with Cardas cable with Muse 18 sub. Mirage M1 Si again with Kenergetics 800 subwoofer system rewired with XLO signature wire Dunlavy SC-V with Cardas rhodium posts Dunlavy SC-IV with Cardas rhodium posts Genesis 201 system end of searching for speakers. |
From the Tech-Hifi days (remember them?) a pair of Large Advents. Some 2 way jobs from JBL KEF 102's $600 Vandersteen 3A $2800 Vandersteen 5 $10,000
All this since 1976. I tend to get married to these things and upgrade my components around them. The Vandy 5's really suit me....who knows how long I'll keep them. |
1979: Boston Acoustics (A40? - small); probably $200
1980: ADS 300s; probably ~$300
1981: Infinity something-or-others (RS3s? - large bookshelves); don't remember $
1982: DCM Time Windows; must have been around $450 used
1983: Quad ESL-63; seems to have been ~$1500??
(unfortunately they lasted only for ~7 months, had 2 kids and no job, no money, so all the equipment went - fortunately I saved the LPs)*
-big financial gap-
1990: Sony large, 3-way, muddy, overly bright something-or-others; under $600 including electronics!
-big financial gap-
1998: ProAc Tablette 50s / CC1 / Triad Silver surrounds / Velodyne HGS-10; about $3000
2002: MartinLogan Odyssey / Cinema / Scenario / Descent; about $11K
Judging by my early annual upgrade habit unrestrained by potential spousal disapproval, I could be in trouble now that I can afford the hobby again, although I guess I hadn't realized that I've had the ProAcs for four years now. |
KLH9 Def. tech. 8b Meadowlark Kestrels Innersound Isis...just perfect sound (for me)... |
OK here we go My speakers were and or are the following:
Radio Shock!! ? $250.00 new B&W mini monitor $200.00 used B&W mini monitOr $250.00 new IMF STUDIO MONITOR $650.00 used DALQUIST DQ 30 I $2.000 new AERIAL ACOUSTICS 8B $4.000 used Internally wired with AQ Kilimanjaro Santos rosewood satnds |