JBL L112 (I think)
Paradigm Monitor 9
Monitor Audio Silver 5
Snell E5
Current two systems
Magnepan MMG
Vandersteen 2ce Sig II
(I'm not worthy....)
What is your speaker ownership history since 1995?
gdnrbob925 posts07-17-2017 6:22pmFor me, just Vandies 3a sigs Treo's- Thanks ctsooner. And, a pair of 2w subs. B So happy that you love them Bob. I did too as you know. As great as they are, the Quatro's are just amazing. I've heard so many of the speakers that have been mentioned in this thread. You can tell the type of ear folks have by what they are listening to over time. |
Jackcoke, I to am an avid Maggie owner since 1984 when I purchased my first pair of MG1 Imp. I am thinking about a speaker change in my system which I currently have 1.7i's. I have never owned the more expensive Maggies . The Maggie 20's are out of my price range so I am considering the 3.7 's. , or a totally different speaker manufacture. How would you compare the 3.7s to the 20.7? My listening is about 60%movies and 40% music, digital and LP's. |
You should look into the Vandersteen's Don. They give you the advantage of a dynamic speaker, but also the sound of a point source, which is what you are used to with Maggies. A friend of mine has both and LOVES them both. He's a jazz drummer and knows his music. Even teaches at Julliard. They are different speakers, but the VAndersteens are a much easier match for electronics. It's about which ones depending on your budget. Since you are looking at the 20.7's, you can swing the Quatro Carbon Fiber Tweeters I assume (similar cost). I just got mine from Audio Connection and they are killer. Johnny knows how to set up a system and he also sells the Maggies, so he can go over the similarities as well as the differences. They are in NJ, not sure where you are located. It's just another option. I know many of us who enjoy Maggies when set up properly, but want a dynamic, so the Vandersteen's were a natural. Keep us posted. |
@roxy54 Yes, the Impulse H1's are indeed one very fine never to be sold loudspeaker and are the best horn speaker I have heard to date. Same goes for the Oris 150's to a slightly lesser degree than the 1's. The Klipschorn is not as good as the H1's or the Oris 150's, it has the potential to be a truly excellent loudspeaker, but not in its unfettered guise. IMHO. Love all my horns though!..............lol |
I've probably forgotten a few, purchased used: Reynaud Twin Signature Spendor BC1 Magnepan SMG Chartwell LS3/5a KEF 103.2 Snell Type K KLH 17 Omega Super 3 XRS Chartwell LS3/5a Fried Model R Epos ES-11 Advent /3 NHT M00 Serene Talisman Celestion SL6si Dynaco A25 Dynaco A35 Quad 9L Vandersteen 2C Air Tight Bonsai MSM-1 RA Labs Mini Reference Richard Allan RA-8 Wharfedale Diamond Celestion 3 Linn Index Fulton 80 Paradigm Atom Sequerra Met 7 |
1994 Koss M-80 Plus Speakers 1997 Some kind of speakers on loan from a friend. I think they were Advent Heritages 2000 or so B&W 602s 2009 or so B&W 603S3 2012 Vandersteen Quattro Wood Signature S2 also starting in 2014, I bought Proac Tablette Reference 8s for my office (previously was using Athenas), Vandersteen 2ce signature ii for home theater (plus Vandersteen subwoofer, center channel, and those Athenas for sides), and Vandersteen 1s for the man cave. |
Hmmm... Klipsch CF-3 Dahlquist DQ-10 Clearfield Metropolitan by Von Schweikert Von Shweikert VR-2 Dynaudio Focus 160 Magnepan MMG Magnepan MGIIIA Magnepan .7 Magnepan 1.7 Meadowlark Kestrel Dynaudio Focus 80 Martin Logan something or other Meadowlark American E Thiel CS2.2 Thiel CS2.3 Thiel CS3.5 (3 times!) Thiel CS 3.6 As you may deduce my favorites are Thiel and it's staying that way! |
- Large box Kenwood speakers with about four drivers (can’t recall the model) - Tannoy MX1 - Tannoy MX2 - Monitor Audio Bronze BX2 - Wharfedale Diamond 10.1 - B&W 685 (S1) - Monitor Audio RX1 - Vandersteen Model 1 - Spendor A5 (still own and in use in system 2) - WLM La Scala (still own and in use in system 1, along with the Elac below) Subs - Wharfedale SW150 - REL Britannia B1 - Elac S10EQ |
Oldest
to newest, sorry, dates not available:
Some Radio Shack “Realistic” thing – first system as a kid – about 1975 Ohm I – Great first step-up into this hobby, owned for many years Bang & Olufsen Red Line 45's – Hated these completely Cambridge Audio - in various rooms for background music NHT – workshop Niles OS10 – outdoor speakers – not good, sold
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Major upgrade time:
••• HOME THEATER ••• Martin-Logan Logos - Center Channel Martin-Logan reQuest – L/R Martin-Logan Stylos – (4) for surrounds REL Stadium II subwoofer
••• OFFICE ••• Martin-Logan Aerius i REL Storm Martin-Logan LX-16 – replaced Aerius I due to space issues, hated these Monitor Audio Gold GX50 – final replacement Aerius i
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Currently:
••• HOME THEATER ••• Martin-Logan Logos - Center Channel Martin-Logan Stylos – L/R and for surrounds (miss the reQuests, space issue) REL Stadium II subwoofer
••• OFFICE ••• Monitor Audio Platinum PL100 REL Storm subwoofer
••• WORKSHOP ••• NHT
Interesting journey recalling all this and putting it on paper, appreciate you starting this discussion thread! Cheers, Sam |
Klipsch Forte I (new)-now in my brother's system Thiel CS 3.5 (used) (in a peripheral zone in my home-powered by Bryston 4B) Vandersteen 3A's (new) (main system speakers-powered by Ultraverve/Bryston 4BSST) Atlantic Tech home theater bundle (new) (home theater-Pioneer Elite Receiver) Focal JM Cobalt bookshelf (used) (in my son's system with Mc MX113 and AVA Ultravalve) Klipsch KG2 (used) (workshop system, Pass ACA DIY monos) Interested in building a Latino ST 70 and getting a pair of Forte III's or Cornwall III's for yet another system |
Main system: early 1970's: a home built Philips speaker 1976: Quad esl 57 2009: Quad 2805 2012: B&W PV1d to supplement the Q2805s, tamed by a DSpeaker Antimode 8033 (crucial) Secundary system in my study: 1991: Rogers LS3/5a 2015: Harbeth P3ESR bedroom system: 2008: Wharfedale Diamond 9.0 As should be obvious from the list, I am not an impulse buyer. |
This is fun, but I can go back to 1968 and am a relative piker, with only seven speaker systems in 50 years.
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Dahlquist DQ-10 Merlins Apogee Duettas Magnepan 3.5 Magnepan 1.7s Rel Subwoffer Vandersteen Subwoffer Meadowlark Kestrels Meadowlark Herons Teckton Lores Kef LS50s Spatial Audio M1s Quad 2905s Totem Element Metals I purchased the Totems while my Quads were being repaired. Quads are back and the Totems will be going up for sale.
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UPDATED: From beginning to present: 78-81 Sound Research 81-84 Smaller Advent Loudspeaker 85-86 Jamo Compact 50's & 70's & Triad Subwoofer 86-88 Mirage 660's.....(excellent) 88-93 ProAc Studio 1.....(top 5 I've owned) 1993 Celestion C7.....(excellent - gave to brother for stealing his Advents & taking them to college) 1993 Chateau Research 1.5.....(top 5 I've owned) 1993 ADS CM6.....(horrible) 1993 Celestion C3 1993 Infinity Qb 1996 Vandersteen 1B 1997 Klipsch KG3.5 (black).....(worked great w/SE amp) 2002 Tannoy D90.....(top 5 I've owned) 2004 Omega Grande 8.....(top 5 I've owned) 2009 Celestion DL-8 II's (very nice) 2009 Mission 70 mkII (underrated) 2009 RogerSoundLab CG-6 (looked much better than sounded) 2009 Boston Acoustics A-200 2010 Wharfedale CRS-5 (nice) 2010 Mission 700 LE 2010 Wharfedale Delta 70 2010 Klipsch KG 3.5 (oiled oak) 2010 Pinnacle AC800 (very underrated speaker) 2010 Linn Helix LS250.....(top 5 I've owned) 2011 Celestion C100s 2013 Omega Grande 8 (re-acquired) 2014-2017 Canton Plus S 2014-2017 Paisley Reseach AE-500 (top 5 owned) 2015 Mordaunt Short MS-20 2017 Fostex P1000-BH 4" Full Range Back-loaded Horn 2017 DIY Rega Kyte clones 2018 ads L400 2018 Rauna Tyr II's (tied for Top 5 I've owned) To the best of my recollection give or take a few months/yrs |
I don’t have the extensive list some of y’all do. 1995ish: Pioneer monkey coffins that came with a Pioneer rack system from Sears. Sounded great to my teenage ears. 2001ish: Infinity Modulus 2 System (sub and the rear sats still in use in my HT) 2015ish: KRK Rokit 8 studio monitors to replace Klipsch Promedia computer speakers Then Elac UB5s with an SVS SB12-NSD to replace the Rokit 8s Infinity IL40s and IL36C to replace the Modulus front soundstage 2017ish: Infinity Intermezzo 4.1t in my new dedicated 2-channel room |
1996: Spendor 3/1 1998: Spendor 7/1 2002: Spendor 1/2e 2008: AudioKinesis Stormbringer 2008: AudioKinesis Jazzmodule (through 2016) 2014: Quad ESL 57 (current) 2016: Music Reference Airspring Woofer System (current) 2017: Spendor 1/2e (current) 2018: Acoustat Model 2 (current, with modified panels and direct drive amplifiers). |
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Dates are Approximate: Monitor audio MA4, owned for some years by 1995 Dynaudio Audience 50 1998 Living Voice Auditorium 2000 Living Voice Avatar 2003 Acoustic Zen Crescendo 2005 Daedalus Audio DA-Rama 2010 I cam honestly say I enjoyed all of them, but the Daedalus are the cream of the crop and I'm planning to be buried with them. |
Staring after my college days--those speakers then were not at all high end. Couldn’t afford much. Allison Ones 1976-1988 Paradigm 7 1988-1990 Vortex Screens 1991-2007 Von Schweikert’s early effort. Heard about Audiogon and other sites to buy used. Emerald Physics CS-2 2006 Didn’t like the veiled highs. VMPS 626R 2007-2011 First speaker I loved. added VMPS 215 VSS sub 2007-2010 Asked Brian Cheney it I could become a demonstrator/agent. Did this until his death and the end of VMPS speakers. VMPS RM40 2011 VMPS RM30 2011-2012 added ACI Maestro sub 2011 The VSS sub spoiled me. VMPS RM40 BCSE MLS 2012-2014 sold them--big mistake Green Mountain Audio Continuum 3HX 2013-2017 Rarely used. Selah Tempesta 2014-2016 Looking for something smaller but good. bought back same pair of VMPS RM40 BCSE MLS 2015-present Vapor Audio Joule/Cirrus hybrid 2018-present Bottom line--I really like the sound of VMPS speakers, but not the size (260 lbs. each). As a VMPS demo-agent, I had opportunity to own several models and also to trade up to better ones because owners would call me and ask if I was interested. For me, VMPS is tough to beat in sound--the clarity of 40" of ribbon drivers and the authority of the bass. |