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Auralic Altair G1 for ATC, MF integrated system?
Specifically, what do you consider to be cheaper but equal?  
Joseph vs Legacy in 7K range?
Thanks, everyone. There is a clear consensus delineating the two speakers and now I know what I wished to know.  
Musical Fidelity
I love my A308 integrated. Dual mono. 150 watts. Great value.  
Qobuz app button — I’m an idiot
I dunno.I see mommy and daddy making love on top of a unicorn.Regards,Ronnie Rorschach 
Are Legacy Signature SEs a step up from ATC SCM40s (passive)?
Very helpful. Thanks for taking the time. 
Are Legacy Signature SEs a step up from ATC SCM40s (passive)?
Good to hear. I currently have the Atc’s. 
Are Legacy Signature SEs a step up from ATC SCM40s (passive)?
Thanks! 
Advice for integrated for Kef 105/3 reference speakers my friend inherited
I had some similar kefs and what worked for me was a musical Fidelity a308. It’s vintage. At the time, it was their top-of-the-line. I’m guessing if you could find one it would be in the right price range. 
Best Speaker Choice for my very "non-audio-friendly" Living Room
My room is indescribably weird and my ATC SCM40s (passive) sound great in there. Sealed box with excellent off-axis sound and non-fussy placement. New, they're 7k. You can get nice used ones for $3800-ish. Monitor-ish sound with a hint of warmth. ... 
What do audiophiles do in their cars?
The 14 speaker “Lexicon” in my Hyundai Genesis is remarkable to my ears, depending on the source, of course. 
3way replacement for my 2way
For what it’s worth, I found ATC scm 40s used for around 3500, and got a pair for a couple of hundred less that had some dings on them. I agree with an earlier poster that these are head and shoulders above the other suggestions. On the other hand... 
Earwax!
Based on how much pain I endured at urgent care, that seems like it’s worth it. 
Earwax!
Actually, I saw  a ufo once, one of the silver disks. it was fllitting around. At that time in my life, it didn’t even seem that weird and I didn’t have much of a reaction. I have no idea what it was.I think the problem with the lint book is that ... 
Earwax!
It’s funny you should ask. I wrote a book in which the main idea was that bellybutton lint was actually an offshoot of the dust bunnies that lived under peoples beds and fed on their dreams. Needless to say, no one published it. 
Earwax!
Unfortunately, the specimen is not available, as the doctor who removed it needed it for a symposium she was giving on unusually gross accumulations of human-produced gunk in Oslo next month.