All Pre 1970 Vintage speakers suck! Prove me wrong


Have tried many vintage speakers.

My conclusion: All pre-1970 vintage speakers suck. Well-made but crappy  sound.

Used with both vintage amps and modern.

I do like many vintage amps such as Radio Craftsmen RC-500, Marantz tube, Scott tube, Heath W5, Lafayette and Pilot tube.

But back to pre-1970 speakers:

No bass, harsh, or honky mids and no highs. Not musical or listenable to me.

Tried many including Acoustic Research AR-3a, 2Ax, etc. The entire AR product line. Also Klipsch Horn, Large EVs. Altec VOTT. Pioneer CS-88 and 99.

Nothing pre 1970 is even close to the better modern speakers.

I challenge you: Prove me wrong.

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Sadly I don't have them .I left them at my exs house and when she moved they went in the dumpster. That was my fault. 

The list of speakers that were so bad I could eliminate them in a showroom is so long it would not fit on this page. Price not withstanding.  Instead let me mention a few that were at least listenable.  If I lived in NY, maybe I could hear a wider selection, but between the DC, Richmond and Piedmont area not so many.

On the way-above-what-I could-pay, the newest Wilsons have gotten much better. The big Sonas Fabers, big Maggies, big Martin Logans I could live with, but I am limited to stand mount and an income not in the top 1/2%.  They all still have severe shortcomings.   If one was "right" everyone would copy it and they would all sound the same. Even price-no-object, they sound very different.  If two are different, at least one is wrong. 

Dropping down to what semi-normal  audiophile people can buy, The Mofi 8 was not too bad. 2Ce's continue to fill the "do no wrong" slot.  I want to hear the mid-tier Sonas Fabers but no one has them. Same, upper end Dunaudio I would like to hear.  

Moving down to entry,  the SF Lumina's were nice.  Revel's are at least balanced, but the tweeters get to me. 

At the level higher than 99% of the market who just buy a Wal-Mart sound bar or Bose system, the Elac 2.1s are better than I could build for the price. I have a pair, slightly modified, in my woodshop. 

  A lot of speakers may be better if the showrooms had any eq as they are so bright it they make my fillings hurt. ( Hear that B&W, Paradigm, Canton!) I still have never heard ANY hard dome I could tolerate and the new AMTs are even worse.  A few ribbons are OK at nearfield low level, but horrible otherwise.  Basically can't stand horns, but I wish I could have heard a Geddes. 

If there was any speaker that was the biggest disservice to High Fidelity, it was the Bose 901.  Singularly one of  the worst  speakers I ever heard. Diffuse sound yea, but mushy ill-defined bass, honky mids and no highs. The 301 was a much better speaker.  Bad eq aside, their mids were relatively low distortion. 

Send me a working set of Western Electric 12a and 13a speakers, two of each if you don't mind, and I will tell you if I think they suck. It may take me a while to tell, so don't be in a hurry.