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
"...$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.