I could start with Cambridge Audio but for speakers, no brand would satisfy more than 30% of audiophiles. Our ears are different.
You own a store, you sell 2 brands, which?
Thought experiment:
You run a store which sells used and new gear from any point in history. The catch is you can have exactly 2 brands. One of electronics one of speakers.
Defunct brands are OK as are those current with long histories.
What brands are they?
You run a store which sells used and new gear from any point in history. The catch is you can have exactly 2 brands. One of electronics one of speakers.
Defunct brands are OK as are those current with long histories.
What brands are they?
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Fun question; thanks.
The McIntosh / Sonus Faber combo does a lot for me. SF is a great conventional dynamic speaker with low end up to nice high end models. Mac stuff is a bit pricier but wonderful and can cover all bases. They are a solid pairing in my estimation, like that of other prior posters. Some others seem to have trouble understanding a great ‘what
if’ question that asked very simply for an electronics mfr/brand (not an entire
corporate structure) and a speaker mfr/brand. And rather than
moan and complain about the question, why not leave and move on to another topic... |
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@cdc Exactly!!! |