LIST ALL YHE SPEAKERS YOU HAVE OWNED THEN TILL NOW!


DEF TECH BP60

B&W CM9 

SONUS FABER LUITO

SONUS FABER TOY

VIENNA ACOUSTICS MOZART

VIENNA ACOUSTICS BEETHOVEN BABY GRAND SE

REVEL STUDIO 2

GATO FM6 CURRENT 

 

 

calvinj

Here’s my list:

Snell E/II

Snell C/III

Quad ESL 63

Home made speakers using EJ Jordan full range drivers

Celestion SL 600 / 6000 system

Long gap in between…

Kef LS50

Dynaudio Heritage Special (I couldn’t be happier)

Focal 706V 

Harbeth 30.1

Harbeth 30.2

Focal Kanta 3

Rockport Atria ii

Tannoy Kensington GR

REL S/812

calvinj quick question how did the B&W CM9s compare to the later speakers you had? I have several pair of speakers including B&W CM6s which have the double bass drivers like the CM9s. The thing is if I had to live with the CM6s, I could do it easily because they do sound really good. I do have had many brands of speakers including Wilson so compare them to and they stand up well.

Main system:

Sonotone RM-1 Sonomaster (1964-70)

Acoustic Research AR-2ax (1971-73 in military)

JBL L88 (1970-1983)

JBL L110 (1983-1995)

NEAR 40 me (1995-1997)

Near 50 me II (1997-2012)

Acoustic Energy Radiance 3 (2012-)

Secondary systems:

Advent/3 (1981-87)

Advent/1 (2012-2023)

Celestion 3 (1993 - 2006)

KEF Coda 7 (1996-2023)

PSB Alpha (1996-2006)

E-V Interface 1, Series II (2013-2019)

Wharfedale W60E (2011-)

 

@frankmc195 the cm9 did not image well and they were tipped up in the treble. The revel studio 2’s were great but a little to detailed and power hungry. The Vienna’s were great but the treble needed more air and collapsed a little at louder volumes. Man the Gato’s are truly a jewel. They are like the 30k gamut’s that they look like. They are a little finicky but if you get the right cables and amos they are special.