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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #10 on: November 18, 2014, 02:39:38 AM »

love it.  driven by Rega electronics as well.  how appro-pirate.
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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2014, 04:09:01 AM »

love it.  driven by Rega electronics as well.  how appro-pirate.

that's probably about to change, unfortunately the Brio-R has developed a slight buzzing in one of the channels, and the Apollo likes to stop playing discs after a few tracks.

looking to pickup a couple of Outlaw 2200 monoblocks. I've read about them for years and really want to hear them with my own ears. would also be really convenient, as my headphone rig with recently acquired Oppo HA-1 is across the room, so I could run XLRs and use the HA-1 as a preamp.

The 2200s would be way overkill considering I'm basically listening in nearfield, but honestly their form factor will fit perfectly on top of the vinyl crates (the crates are only 13.75" deep) and the price is right. Hard to see in the picture but even the Brio-R hangs off the front a tiny bit.
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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2014, 10:51:50 AM »

Those old Quads can get down right spooky/scary if fed correctly.
Especially if/when the very low bass is not fed to them but is sent to a suitable woofer.


Their power handling (read, dynamic range) increases considerably…   :)p1


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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2014, 09:47:55 PM »

I still have mine! I "upgraded" a few years ago to the Cambridge Soundworks Model Twelve but still have the Soundworks in storage if I ever need a backup system. I went through many other cheap 2.1 computer speakers over the years but none were up to snuff (though you can't really complain about a Logitech 5.1 system when it goes on sale for $40-50).

Yea, I remember picking up pair of Logitech 5.1 surround sound set for like 70 bucks at walmart and actually thought they were not that bad when I tried them. Even tried several surround sound headphones at the time. Only one I found not too bad was the turtle beach hpa2 (or something) 5.1...I don't know but, were only one I thought that wasn't too bad. But yea, Logitech was pretty decent in my pc gaming days.

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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #14 on: November 19, 2014, 05:04:36 AM »

I would like to say I like the Polk Monitor 10s a lot too. My pair has the infamous sl2000 tweeters but they sound good to me. Will one day try to get pair peerless, rdo14/18, or sl2500 tweeters to see if they're any improvement but for now they sound great to me. The original monitor series from the 70's-80's is under the radar and under rated for some reason. The newer monitor series for HT uses the same "monitor" name but not anywhere near the same as the older ones.

I think cause most monitor speakers and even sda series use that infamous silver coil dome tweeter so people tend to blow them off...ohh well, more for me :)


Now..the Polk Monitor 10s I like cause they are very fluid with good air extension, very good imaging and resolving ability,good resolution, clean/clear midrange and they have very surprising low end extension that is very clean. Still get surprised by them when playing a game or listening certain music. The 10" passive drivers must do their job well cause these do have a surprising bass response. Overall I find them very good.


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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2014, 07:59:56 AM »

I own a couple sets of speakers that I really enjoy.

My first "higher end" speakers were the Infinity Modulus mini monitors and servo subwoofer:


At the time, in the late 90's, these speakers were $1000 and the active sub was $2000 more. I still have these speakers and they are still amazing speakers.

From there I moved up to a complete Mark Levinson Cello system. The speakers were $18,000 a pair back in 1995, I sold most of it but I still have the Cello Stradivari Premiere speakers in my living room.


They're super heavy speakers, 260lbs. each. But I absolutely LOVE the sound. I had to re-foam the woofers, but other than that they work perfectly. I am waiting for my Rag to return so I can try it out with the Infinity's and the Cello's.

For current speakers, I really like the Acoustic Zen speakers. They seem to really outperform speakers that cost many times more. Their Crescendo speakers are not cheap ($18,000), but they are amazing especially for their size:


We hooked the Rag up to their Maestro model ($43,000). It was pretty incredible. That would be my dream system if I had the money.

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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #16 on: November 19, 2014, 08:47:28 AM »



Raidho D1 really stunned me at RMAF2014. Delicate highs, fantastic imaging, and thunderous bass from such small stand mounted bookshelves. Crazy. Unfortunately they are way out of my price range at $28k retail.

Other favorites include the Linkwitz LXmini which are pretty cheap and do lots of things very well. I also really liked the Salk Songtower RTs (ribbon tweeter option) at ~$2600.

I'm currently building a pair of Amiga DIY kit speakers for my mother. I have no idea how they will sound, but they should sound good at least.
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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2014, 05:24:21 AM »

I was impressed by the Raidho D1 even filtered through a youtube video



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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #18 on: November 21, 2014, 06:23:30 PM »










I wish I owned these though:





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Re: your current favorite speaker you heard or own.
« Reply #19 on: November 21, 2014, 07:20:50 PM »

I have next to no experience in higher end speakers compared to others here, so my preferences are probably going to develop once i get to hear more stuff.
So far nothing has beaten Genelec monitors as a whole package for me. These were 8260A-s. I have the 8050A-s that are quite close in performance. Some others i've heard have more natural tone and/or softer highs, though. And still nothing beats bass driver cone area.

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