I have often been impressed by the grace, the relaxed sound of older speakres, especially 3-way speakers that have large woofers (like my old Gale 401c's!). It might be that the goals of speaker designers have changed over the years and what I call grace is now a lower priority of speaker designers.
Modern speakers seem to be built with different goals: precision of reproduction, detail, neutrality, speed, transients, etc. They are also less forgiving, often FAR less forgiving, of harsh sounding electronics.
I use Thiel 04a's (circa 1983) in my home office. I've owned many modern speakers, including newer Thiels, in my main system, and once in a while I'll put the 04a's into my main system for comparison.
The modern Thiels are far more accurate, offer far deeper and tighter bass, even from similar size drivers (1.2, 1.5, 1.6), far faster, far more detailed, far more extended in treble, far more transparent, better leading edge and far better at soundstaging. The modern Thiels are much more finicky with regard to associated equipment, but when you get the setup right, WOW, what a treat!
However the 04a has that relaxed beauty that modern speakers seem to lack. Maybe that's why I keep them around, for the occasional change of pace. And there are times when I think we've "thrown out the baby with the bath-water".
Art
ps: Some folks will probably tell you that you are simply used to the sound of your speakers and that modern "correct" speakers sound wrong to you because of what you are used to. I don't accept this view, it's not consistent with my experience, particularly since I have had the same experience you have had even that I don't own such speakers.
Modern speakers seem to be built with different goals: precision of reproduction, detail, neutrality, speed, transients, etc. They are also less forgiving, often FAR less forgiving, of harsh sounding electronics.
I use Thiel 04a's (circa 1983) in my home office. I've owned many modern speakers, including newer Thiels, in my main system, and once in a while I'll put the 04a's into my main system for comparison.
The modern Thiels are far more accurate, offer far deeper and tighter bass, even from similar size drivers (1.2, 1.5, 1.6), far faster, far more detailed, far more extended in treble, far more transparent, better leading edge and far better at soundstaging. The modern Thiels are much more finicky with regard to associated equipment, but when you get the setup right, WOW, what a treat!
However the 04a has that relaxed beauty that modern speakers seem to lack. Maybe that's why I keep them around, for the occasional change of pace. And there are times when I think we've "thrown out the baby with the bath-water".
Art
ps: Some folks will probably tell you that you are simply used to the sound of your speakers and that modern "correct" speakers sound wrong to you because of what you are used to. I don't accept this view, it's not consistent with my experience, particularly since I have had the same experience you have had even that I don't own such speakers.