When a budget speaker is preferred to a high end one...


How many have experienced a situation when a more budget oriented speaker has a more preferred overall sound over a higher end speaker, something at 3 or more times the price?  What are your thoughts, experiences and how can you explain this?

agwca

22 years ago I was on a mission to find the best quality tower speaker design I could find for $10K or less. I listened to a lot of speakers and for the money I didn't hear anything that matched the overall balance, dynamics, transparency, soundstage and ease of listening than a pair of Hales T-5's. They were floor models, so I bought them at a fantastic discount. They were worth 3X what I paid for them and blew away speakers costing 2X as much.

There will always be people who equate the $$ cost of the speaker to the quality of the speaker and overlook other factors.

Also there will be people that put measurements above everything else. They will always equate good sound with good measurements.

There will always be people who think that THEY THEMSELVES are as good at deciding how to make a good speaker than speaker engineers and designers (Peter Snell, Richard Vandersteen, Omar Bose, Jim Theil, Matt Polk, etc.)

I say just buy what makes you happy and learn to live with someone who chooses a different path, a different speaker. If you really think you can't tolerate all the bad speakers in the world, just make a pair of your own.

 

Without being able to hear them I took a chance on tekton. Only thing I can say is I have no regrets about that decision. They are not pretty but as an audiophile I only care about the sound.

When is a car with square wheels preferable to a car with round ones? - on a square road))