There is also legitimacy, though limited advancement, to grabbing on to a speaker and pushing it to perform better over the years. I have done this with the King Sound King Tower omni. When I first obtained it, the sound was respectable but not stunning. Now, with continued development ( I do not use the term "evolve" to describe system building, as I feel it is entirely inadequate to describe the process) the speaker is moving into the rapturous realm. It doesn't make it magically a far superior transducer, but it does make it a much more enjoyable one. :)
What's your dream speaker?
If cost and availability is no problem, what's your dream speaker(s) and "why" do you want it?
I'll start. My dream speaker is the Magico M3. After auditioning the best speakers I could find through dealers and audio shows, the speaker sound that rather consistently connected with me emotionally were the YG and Magico. The Magico M6/M9 are great for larger spaces, but the M3 is perfect for my use.
I haven't quite nailed down the speaker for my 2nd system yet which will be driven by flea watt amps. Horns for bass are larger than my space can accommodate so must determine compromises I'm willing to settle for.
I'll start. My dream speaker is the Magico M3. After auditioning the best speakers I could find through dealers and audio shows, the speaker sound that rather consistently connected with me emotionally were the YG and Magico. The Magico M6/M9 are great for larger spaces, but the M3 is perfect for my use.
I haven't quite nailed down the speaker for my 2nd system yet which will be driven by flea watt amps. Horns for bass are larger than my space can accommodate so must determine compromises I'm willing to settle for.