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most beautiful (looking) speakers
@pwdmark  I don't get the look of the Tektons. At all.  
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https://www.stereohifi.nl/loudspeaker-by-country-1/stereowise-loudspeaker-slovenia nice, up-to-date page  
most beautiful (looking) speakers
@coachpoconnor  "hard to divorce the looks of speakers from their reputation" yes and reputation comes from the quality with industrial design, function comes first and that defines design. We are not talking about pretty boxes, it's about what... 
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@matro5  thank you, I too love Danish design! but what is it doing in the garage? :)  
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20 years of massive technological improvements :)  
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@manogolf  I don't know if you can upload it to into a comment from your desktop/iMac, but if you post it somewhere on the web, facebook or any picture sharing site, you can link it in from the image source url.  
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it's all about $20K cables, you got that right!  
Boutique or Big Brand?
yesterday's boutique is today's big brand, it's a vague definition to me. If you want to find the best for 5 or 6K I would create a spreadsheet and come up with some criteria besides price with at least 6 speakers to avoid just validating your des... 
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@kingharold I think there are speakers and then there are pieces of art that also produce sound  
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Kharma is pretty hard to beat  
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@sandthemall  I am totally split on the Harbeths. I feel the quality but it still looks like a school project.  I realized through this post that I like classic with some bold details.  I don't get the Blade at all.