What are the top 3 dream speakers you wanna buy next regardless of price?


Assuming cost no object, equipment matching no issue, wife no opinion, what are the top 3 dream speakers you wanna own and what is (are) your current speaker(s)?

Don’t worry about being the best ... nor most expensive ... they could be something you’ve never tried yet, and you feel intensely curious about...

(if you feel you already own your dream speakers, just state so, for our education?)

My top 3 (in any order)
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YG Exquisite Extreme Grand limited
Wilson Audio WAMM Master Chronosonic
YG Sonja XV


What I have now (in any order)
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Kharma CRM 3.2 FE
Wilson 3/2
Western Electric 10D (odd isn’t it?)



bsimpson
Livin Voice Vox Olympian, Vox Elysian       GIP-9900.                                                        Shindo Latour and Drivers Field Coild
Newest multi-panel Magnepan
Newest one panel Magnepan
Newest surround-sound Magnepan

I prefer speakers that reproduce music accurately.

If I wanted rock, I would buy 10 Marshall tube amp stacks and call it a day...that's all your are hearing anyway, so...
Assuming that I don’t have a new apartment to fit a pair of Wilson Alexx or Avantgarde Trios with a couple pairs of bass bins, I’d probably get Wilson Alexia 2. And I even that might be too big for my room..

I may seriously buy this speaker late this year though 🙂
Likely speakier I will move to will be Aerial Acoustics 7T. 

Speakers I have heard in person that I think are wonderful would be B&W 800 D3 so maybe down the road when the used cost come down.

If I’m dreaming too many to name and honestly have not heard in person so why bother but I would love to hear the MBL’s as mentioned by others. Heard many Wilson’s, the Magnepan 30’s and on down and a lot of other exotic speakers but never had the pleasure of hearing the MBL’s; the looks alone makes me want them.

Years ago It would have been a pair of Proac Response 5’s. Yeah, I’d probably take those today still.
"...get something modest and decent for $25k-$50k"
As much as I completely understand and agree with the above comment, I cannot but notice what a spoiled hobby this is. $25 000 - 50 000 is a lots of money.
Sure is. But $4-$5 for a cup of good coffee in NYC is what ? Do the math, if you want to drink it five times a week. And those $100 per month cable bills along with over $100 phone bills.
Compared to many things excellent audio system while expensive is not too bad. For my place this would be $25k speakers new and if I decided to go with used for the same amount, well, I would figure it out. You don't want to overwhelm your room, that's for sure.
6 months ago I was able to buy a great sounding used pair of Vapor Audio Joule Black speakers due to a veneering defect in manufacture that allowed me to get this awesome pair for about 28% of the list price. These have been my take to an island set of speakers since I first heard them 5 years ago at Axpona, They do everything well and have no weaknesses at all.

Sanders 10e ESL speakers that come with most of the electronics when you buy from them is another of the island speakers that I love.

Revelation speakers from Aether Audio would be my choice for fun in a near live sounding speaker with virtually unlimited dynamics and volume headroom possibilities, that still sound very detailed and cohesive. They have been out of business for a few years but are scheduled to start up again before the end of this year.

Bob
1. Devore 0/96
2. Harbeth 40.2
2. K Horns

I can only desire something I’ve actually listened to. Many more on looks or hype, but these features and good sound don’t always correlate.
@inna Spoilsport. We can dream of achieving better sound with out it being live. This was a post for enthusiasts to give opinion of their best. Some I have never heard of, nearly all, never heard. We can still dream hey.
I don't mind dreaming unless it gets out of control and overtakes everything.
As Neil Young said:

” Live Music is Better bumper stickers should be issued”

Neil has so far declined all offers to come over at my whim and play tunes... so I make due with “ The Grand Illusion “...

step right up, get your ticket to the show....

i am looking forward to catching John Hiatt solo acoustic in a small venue soon....


My favorite price-no-object loudspeakers (in alphabetical order) are:

Apogee Full Range with Graz ribbons
Cessaro Zeta
Genesis Prime
Gryphon Kodo
Gryphon Pendragon
Martin-Logan Statement E2
Rockport Arrakis
Von Schweikert Ultra 11


How is discontinued Gryphon Atlantis ? There is a demo pair from the UK for $17k plus $1k shipping on ebay. Any takers ? Can't do it myself, I am about $15k short on funds at the moment.
JBL 4355.. Duntech Sovereign and Voice Of The Theatre 4 box system ..with subs..
"...$4-$5 for a cup of good coffee in NYC is what ? Do the math, if you want to drink it five times a week..."
Splitting differences and paying $4.50 for one coffee and aiming at $37 500 audio system, it would take 32 years for coffee to catch up.

($5 coffee and $50 000 system would meet after 38 years and $4 coffee and $50 000 system would be there after 48 years)
Exactly. It's a bloody expensive coffee. And that's only one cup a day.
Just couple of weeks ago I had to buy two new Maxell Vertex blank cassette tapes for my Nakamichi, $129 each. Now that's expensive, but there is no substitute. I'll save a lot by not getting $5 coffee and $20 lunches. 
One reason, not the most important one though, why I want to switch to open reel deck - reels are less expensive.
I currently own the best speakers that I have ever heard, AN15 Alincos, AN being for Audio Nirvana. If money were no object though, I would like to try multiple Quad 57 ELS panels integrated with cone woofers/subs, though I suspect that the AN15'S would remain. I owned 57's years ago, but went to Acoustats, they were not quite as transparent, but I wasn't limited to the low volume of the Quads... I currently have Thiel CS-7S, B&W 801M'S and a few others, but crossovers kill the lifelike sound that you get from a full range driver, IME. The problem with the AN15'S is the need for a really good sounding front end. Thankfully I found Don Sachs before I found the AN15'S. Some may be willing to spend the 25K or so for a better preamp and amplifier, but that's a bridge too far for me. My Schiit Audio Yggdrasil, with the latest output stage, may be beatable these days for a similar or slightly more expensive DAC, but I am finally content with my stereo for the first time in 45 years or so. If there is a better speaker out there I can't imagine what it would cost.
inna,

That calculation was based on you buying your equipment young, assuming it never breaks down, and never upgrading anything for more than 30 years. While drinking coffee every day of the week (except weekends). By the time you spend the same amount on coffee, you are thinking about retirement. Add your two cassettes and you just added one more year of coffee. All in all, as much as coffee may be expensive in New York City (is it really $5?), in real world $50 000 is far above "modest".

Just lika another poster above, I have not heard even the names of most of the speakers mentioned here. According to the most recent prices on the Internet, it would take me about 10-11 months of skipping coffee to afford my dream speakers. I suspect that my dream speaker choice is so far the cheapest mentioned. And I do not even drink coffee so I am all set for when a pair becomes available.
MEYER SOUND BLUEHORN system. (see link below). Beyond this stunning example something from Revel or Wilson perhaps, but these examples from Meyer Sound are in a class by themselves.  Regardless of your preferences take some time to research this amazing feat of engineering out of Berkeley California. Although beyond the reach of most people they offer a glimpse of what true cutting edge engineering can accomplish. This system is akin to the Apollo moon landing in terms of speaker engineering. I'm afraid after experiencing this speaker I will never be completely satisfied with anything beyond SOME live performances.    

https://meyersound.com/product/bluehorn-system/
Love to put my hands on:

1. Marten Coltrane 3
2. Focal Grand Utopia EM Evo
3. Von Schweikert ULTRA 11
Pretty happy with what I have, but I'd twitch if a set of refurbished Apogee Scintillas ever came on the market (I have the amps to run them at 1 ohm).  I'd also be tempted by a set of SoundLab U-1PX.

And I'd love to borrow a set of Wilson Grand Slamms just to see what I am missing with my Maxx.
In my price range I have my dream speakers, the Spatial Audio M3 Turbo S . After hearing these , there is no way I could want another speaker with a box cabinet - Open Baffle properly done is so natural and realistic it puts all box speakers in a lower class , IMO . I have owned Klipschorns and later Klipsch RF-5's with upgraded tweeter capacitors and single strand OCC copper internal wiring. They were a little less great than my current speakers . Room placement is also far less critical with OB .

Having said that,and if I had a larger room and budget to suit , I'd love to hear a pair of Pure Audio Project's Trio 15 Horn 1 open baffle speakers for $ 8000 / pr delivered in the U.S. With their 8 ohm impedance and 94-96 dB sensitivity they should play fine with any amp 8 watts or more, and probably even usable with a 2A3 SET amp at more modest spl's .

Spatial Audio has a generous audition and return policy and other , larger speakers . Both brands are sold factory-direct and both owners are a joy to communicate with . Nice gentlemen. You would find it difficult to part with their speakers, once heard at home , IMO .

I'm driving my M3's with Gilmore Audio Raptor class D amps and my sound is better than I thought I could have .Also try Analysis Plus cables - real science and engineering there .

My opinions , and my only affiliation with the mentioned brands is as a customer either real or potential .
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Dynaudio Confidence C2 latest version 
Daedalus Audio (the one that fits my room best )
And someone's bad butt planar speakers !!!

Please allow me to blow away everyone's world with THREE (3) of the following that were used to voice the soundtrack of Ben Hur by 20th Century Fox:

http://www.sonicflare.com/archives/destiny-6000-giant-horn-system.php

You can replace the old drivers with modern drivers,  but you will not impact the laws of physics more than marginally.

The source material better be clean, e.g. 2 inch masters with minimal discrete components in the signal path 
Thank you but no, this doesn't look like audiophile speakers. You may fly out of your pants when fire them up but that is irrelevant. Still, would be interesting to audition them, no need for 2" tape, though, 1/4 inch tape would be enough or even humble record.
Yes they are very audiophile. We were called HiFi enthusiasts at that time.
If I learnt anything in the last 59 (I 'm 67) years of critical listening, audiophile speakers are anything that work well.

In the 50s and 60s the community lusted after Voice Of The Theatres and to make a point Altec Lansing built a nice cabinet around them and branded them A7 Magnificents. They built a smaller version called the Valencias. I believe that Art Dudley of Stereophile owns a pair.

Trivia . . . I had the great privilege of working with Saul Marantz's brother, Charlie, at a company called Swedlow in the late 70s. A fun time that was. Nice to know this cottage industry from the inside track and why Saul soldout to Sony Superscope? The Dahlquists were Saul's designed speakers sold under his engineer's name to circumvent trade agreements. The second best speakers that I like.

Charlie's obit . . . I miss you bud
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?n=charles-emanuel-marantz&pid=18910320


I own them now; Egglestonworks Viginti’s. Every time I finish listening to them, regardless of what I was playing, I always tell my wife; "Man those speakers sound great!" Of course, she’s happy that I like them (love them), but she really doesn’t care. At least I don’t think she does, does she?

Although... I put a Brahms symphony on vinyl last night and she came down and said "Brahms; very nice-- beautiful violins, open and airy composition." Wait, was that really my wife?
Verity Audio Monsalvat System
YG Acoustics Sonja XV
Gershman  Posh

Moonlighting LP?
Don't need 3..Just one ..Tidal 'Akira' speakers..read John Atkinson's review..best he has ever heard..If you have the chance to hear them..don't miss the chance..
After extended hearing them with my wife, she (and I and almost all critics who heard them) opt for the von Schweikert Ultra 11s.  Music at its most captivating in all respects (with classical, jazz and rock of our choice).  

I cannot accommodate those speakers in my new, smaller listening room so I may have to go with their VR55Aktives or Lumenwhite Kyaras.  

I prefer higher efficiency speakers.  I don't like Magicos, Wilsons, B&Ws, etc.  I do like Tannoy's big speakers.  

Those are my sonic preferences, but the Von Schweikert had seemingly no sonic signature on the music.
Linkwitz Lab LX521.4 
Joseph Audio Pearl3 
Kerr Acoustic K320

are my real world choices.
My unreal world choices might include,

Living Voice Vox Olympian
JBL K2s
Tannoy Westminsters

and probably a dozen more..




Considering speakers to be very relevant and subjective and the fact that, at this point of life, I will never have, or need, a home, or audio room (14' W x 27' L x 10' H, opening to a 10' W x 14' L, dinning area) larger than the one I now have - I can think of a few speakers that would very nicely work in my space and with my preference of music:
 
Refurbished Apogee, Duetta Signatures (one of my all time favorite speakers)
Sound Lab's Majestic 545, or possibly the Majestic 645
Magnapan 3.7i or 20.7 (would love the 30.7s, but would need more space and a larger budget)

Jim

 

liamowen,

"I always tell my wife; "Man those speakers..."
Do you really call her "Man..."?
Mine used to be Avantgarde speakers but after hearing them in person, I was pretty underwhelmed with them, especially for the costs.

Then I ran into Charney Audio stuff (I actually called him on a CD player/DAC unit).  And I have to say, my dream speaker will be his Concerto with the AER drivers.  They are just out of this world.  And you only need a 4W amp to drive them so they can be very fast and articulate, but have deep and highly detailed/nuanced bass at the same time.  It’s really hard to describe - if you’re in the area or within 2-3 hrs drive from his place in NJ, you should definitely come by and listen to his stuff to have a sense of what his speakers sound like.  He has the Concerto and the smaller Companion for demo (I have his Companion set).

And if I have all the money in the world, I would like to commission him to do something really unique for me (the guy has a CNC machine in his workshop downstairs so he seriously can design/make almost anything you want...).
Did youtube listening to the Concerto. I can hear excellent flow coherence and pace. Worth auditioning, no doubt. I would need analog source and more powerful amp to push them a little.
Whatever speaker my dealer is working with at the time and the room has to come with it! If I went by my auditions at axpona the list would have those little speakers neat makes, they're about the size of a shoe box and have a veneer that looks like something from ikea. Raidho D1.1? and top of the list would be the 'SE' update to a pair of dsp8000's.   
-Top of Line PMCs
-Sound Labs

Many brands listed above that I know nothing about.
Hello Axpona!!
Great thread thoughts! Thanks.


- Harbeth 40.2 Anniversary Edition
- Devore O / 96
- Joseph Audio Pearl (any version)
- Tannoy Westminster or Canterbury
- Verity Parsifal Encore or Ovation