Personal speaker evolution


OK, so here is a thread I haven't ever seen here: What speakers have you owned? starting with the earliest, price paid, new/used, and perhaps the models that really impressed you (for the price) in CAPS.

Rat Shack Something or others, $120, new
Fisher Something or others, $280, new
ADS L710's, $550, new
Snell A2i's, $1100, used
BEVERIDGE SYSTEM 3'S, $1000, used
Martin Logan CLS, $1400, used
MARTIN LOGAN SL3'S, $2300, used
pmwoodward
This is pretty easy:

The cheap speakers that came with my "all-in-one" (turntable, receiver in the same box) college system.
Some generic speakers from Pacific Stereo
Design Acoustics (from AudioTechnica)
Cambridge Soundworks bookshelf speakers
Paradigm Studio 20s
Joseph Audio Rm7si (for the past 10 years).
1979 Radio Shack Minimus 7 ($100)
1983 or 84 Fried C3L (Can't remember how much)
1989 Mirage M760 ($1000 new)
1993 Mirage M-5si ($1800 new)
1997 Added Paradigm Servo 15 to M-5si's (1500 new)
2004 Legacy Focus ($2800 used)
2005 Legacy Whisper ($6000 used)
2005 Added Legacy LF Xtreme sub for bellow 30 hz for Whispers ($2800 new)
2008 Tyler Taylo 7u ($1200 used)
2008 Legacy Victoria LE w/LF Xtreme rolled in below 40 hz ($1900 used with stands)
2008 Emerald Physics CS-2 ($3000 new)
2009 Intuitive Design Summit and Path stands ($4200 used including shipping and 6 Stillpoint resonance dampeners)Also bought 6 more Stillpoints.
2009 Velodyne DD-12 ($1500 as store demo)

I blame my brother for getting me started on this as he was the one who talked me into the Fried C3L's. My ex wife got them in a divorce. I asked about them a couple of years later and she said she threw them out because one of the woofer surrounds glue had failed and she thought they were then junk. (You did WHAT???) I wish I still had them.
I liked the M-5si's very much but they did not work out in my listening room in my new house and ended up buying the Focus with Steradian processor. I ended up getting a great deal on a pair of Whispers and bought them as well as an LF Xtreme to augment the very lowest frequencies.
I intended to keep the Whispers as we intended to sell our house and I was going to have a listening room large enough for them. They did suprisingly well in my medium sized room, but they ended up being just too big.
I then went on a quest to find speakers that were more appropriate for the room and would not limit house choices once our current house sells. The Tyler Taylo 7U's were next and were probably the biggest disappointment out of all that I have ever owned. I don't know how much was system/room related but I never really found them involving at all. Even my wife, who couldn't care less, commented on how little she liked them.
Next came the Legacy Victoria LE augmented by the Legacy sub. These sounded very, very good in my room. they were very nearly the equal of the Whispers and were the right size. Where they lost to the Whisper was the resolution provided by the open panel bass drivers.
Looking for the open panel bass performance, I was intrigued by the EP CS-2's and traded the Victoria/LF Xtreme package for them. There were many things I liked about them but could never warm up to the compression horn tweeter. It was just not my cup of tea and I ended up selling them.
My current speakers are the Intuitive Design Summits and it was like hitting the lottery finding these. They are clearly the best sounding speakers I have had in this room. Incredibly fast yet somehow smooth speakers with as high quality of bass as I have heard anywhere. They just completely disappear and leave you there with the music. These may be the best kept secret in audio and at their price are a tremendous value as well. I have blended in a Velodyne DD-12 to augment the low end. These have put an end to my speaker search for the forseeable future.
~1975: Pioneer 10" woofer, ~2.5" DOME midrange, ~2" cone tweeter. Part of a system I bought for $400 in HS. These served me until 1984!
1984: 3D Acoustics sat/passive sub system, excellent for $500.
1994? B&W DM601 original series $400, ran 3D sub with old Yamaha A-700 integrated amp, drove sats with Dynaco SCA-35.
2002: Triangle Titus 202EX (upgraded tweeter cap in 2005). NHT SubOne powered sub. Now have Bottlehead 300B Paramounts.
as you can see i tend to keep speakers for a long time

1977 JBL (no idea of model number)
1994 Klipsch kg3.5 (now in HT system)
2009 Dynaudio C1
This is in order, however, I've had occasional regressions to older speakers. (Prices are from when new)
Infinity 1001 ($200)
B&W DM110 ($350)
Paradigm 5SEMKII($450)
Paradigm Titans ($250)
Paradigm Studio 80 ($1600)
Infinity Quantum 3 ($1050)
Linn Isobarik ($6500)
Boston Acoustics A70 ($330)
Boston Acoustics T830 ($600)
Boston Acoustics VR965 ($1000)
Magnepan MG-1C ($800)