Which speaker is the master of IMAGING ????


My jaw has only dropped with one system. I was at the Home Entertainment Show in NYC last summer when I was floored. It was the Legend Audio 'The Legend' speakers powered by Legend Audio Nirvana 100 watt Tubed Monoblocks.

OH MY GOD! Till this day, I get chills just thinking about the experience. It was like there was an entire stage filled with people and instruments right in front of me. The best part was when I took my eyes off of this stage to look at the speakers,,,,,,,,,,,,YOU WOULD SWEAR THAT THEY WEREN'T EVEN ON. I have heard other speakers that have exceptional qualities in other areas but I haven't imaging like that since that day.

Any other great imaging speakers out there?
meech33
The Von Schweikert VR 4 HSE III, which is the latest incarnation, is a good immaging speaker. It imparts a feeling of width and depth, with space around the sounds it creates. This allows for an almost holographic representation,(I know that mixing video and audio are patently unfair), but given the subject matter, why not?
The tweeter (a fair resempblance to Ashley Judd's nipple) is responsible for some unusual happenings here.
The tweet operates from 500hz to over 40K. That implies that it offers a variation on a theme of the quad electrostatic, with its higher frequencies coming from the middle, and lower moving away. A concentric presentation . This can be a very pleasant experience. What really makes the case is the way the speakers are almost a second thought during some of the music. They become invisible to the ear. Anyone who has experienced this can chime in and agree, becaue it is one of those unique moments we all experience from time to time in audio.Another candidate, with very different technology, is the Nearfield Acoustics Pipedreams. I esperienced several configurations of this product, and decided that the constant, the most striking benefit, the place where it actually destroys the competition, is in micro and macro dynamics. Soundstage is larger than life somewhat, but no more out of ideal than the real experience in one room, of live music compared to another. The speakers are killer. They deserve more marketing attention from the professional level than they are currently getting.
Best Regards, and good luck.
Larry R. Staples
Best imaging I ever heard was a pair of Orignal Quads driven by Futterman OTL1's.
I'm about to embark on the "final frontier", room treatment.
My Meadowlark Blue Herons are the most coherent speakers I've had in my own system, but my 21' x 31' essentially unfurnished basement listening room is very live with significant slap echo problem. It'll be interesting to hear the improvement in imaging from dousing all first order reflections (including ceiling) as well as placing diffusors behind the listening position (front corner bass traps as well). My hope is, after investing about a third what I paid for my used speakers, I'll finally be able to hear how they REALLY image. I'd appreciate comments from any who've successfully taken this approach to maximzing imaging (among other qualities)