Speakers which always sound good


This is brought up because I'm home shopping, but I'm not actually looking for speakers right now, so please don't take this as a request for advice so much as opinions.

As I shop for homes I've realized how few are really equipped for the audiophile.  Too many fireplaces and windows and damn kitchens and bathrooms placed completely inappropriately for us! :-)

And as you may know, I'm a big fan of appropriate room treatments.

So, wanted to step away from this world for a bit and ask, what are speaker brands that you feel always work?  Or at least, work really well without having to think about the room acoustics or placements?  Reminder that this is 99% of the buying public.  We who have laser line levelers, a closet full of measurement microphones and a chair which bolts our head into a fixed location may not believe it is true, but this is the majority of the buying public. 

What do we, the audiophile community recommend to them to actually be helpful in getting them as many positive music listening experiences as possible?

Best,

Erik
erik_squires

Showing 2 responses by oldhvymec

Though the company is no longer in business, it is still my favorite speaker. VMPS. I really like the planar designs, for the simple reason they don’t ware out.. They will be good fo the next 30 years. Just as they have been for the last 20+ years.

One of the the biggest bang for the buck speakers EVER made..
The only folks that make fun of them are the ones that envy the simplicity and cost to deliver a SUPPER product at a VERY reasonable price..

Kinda like Tektons, but with measurements, double the thickness of the speaker enclosure, a much larger finish choice, bass driver upgrades, several cap and coil XO upgrades, internal and external crossovers, internal wire upgrades, copper, copper clad, silver or a combo. In home setup, by him or staff. (putty pinchers, different story)
Best in show at CES maybe 4 or more times.

Well maybe not like "JUST" Tekton, come to think of it..

VMPS, great stuff.

Infinity RS speakers of the 70-80 were great too,

Oh, another one that I really like, Mine, the ones that I build. No they are not for sale. No I’m not trying to sell speakers. I like my speakers... I like columns, but they weigh so much, I started stacking and testing. 2-500 lbs is a good place to start...and an electric overhead hoist has been a real life saver, since my heath care hiccup.

The BEST is what YOU build, buy, modify, hybridize,or whatever floats your boat... In my opinion.

Regards

erik_squires
 OP
9,636 posts
10-03-2020 10:11am
Infinity RS speakers of the 70-80 were great too,



How do they sound great in any room? You needed a huge room to put them in!   ;-)

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Infinitesimals, RS6b, RS4B, RS3A or B, RS2A or better RS2B, none of these required a huge room. The IRS series, with exception of the V and RS1As and B in the RS series. ALL work quite well in smaller rooms.

The IRS V, and RS1A & Bs, a whole different story... Really no room is good enough. Work better in an amps style setting..., NO back walls perfect!!!!

I've set up all of them with exception to the IRS V.. IRS had a great servo bass system, and planars.... Fast, accurate, and sturdy..Only problem was the dipole thing..... hit and miss between heaven and HELL in the SQ department.. Took some figuring out for sure..

Regards