Speakers: all-time worst


What is the all-time worst (home audio speaker systems, not the plastic cabinets or ceiling types) loudspeaker system that you have heard, and why? In other words, the all-time worst value.
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I too Am amazed how many people think the Bose System is state of the art! I simply explain to them that for less money they can get a pair of NHT Super Ones with a matching NHT powered Sub . This setup is a great introduction to audiophile quality music.
Well Pops I respect your opinion and taste as well and I am sure whatever you have in your listening room that can't be displaced by the Vandy 3A Sigs especially must be quite special indeed. There is no way we are talking about the same speakers I heard with old Bob Carver gear. All that auditioning with the Polk speakers became a moot point when I heard the Vandy 2C's which I ultimately purchased after owning the Fanfares for a short spell.
Actually Tubegroover I was mistaken in my post, I have not auditioned the Vandy 3A Sigs, I have auditioned I believe it was 2ci's, they were actually my brother's which he still has and mated with a Vandy sub and it is very good sound. They were good in my room, just not better and worth the purchase at the time. I do believe from what I've heard and read the 3A sig's might definitely displace the Polk's and could be my next move! Speakers are a tough decision for me, my tastes seem to always change and I'm so accustomed to the characteristics of the Polks I don't have a clue where I'm going to go. IMO really good hardware can make modest speakers closer to exceptional so that has allowed me to put it off. Enough of my problems though - the music is good!
This list of postings made me laugh at times and sometimes i winced at the comments. Especially the knocking KLH as an all time worst speaker. Obviously some here don't have knowledge of Hi-Fi more than a few yrs back. The KLH company manufactured one of the all time legends of reproducers, the KLH-9 electrostat. Those, coupled with a pair of Marantz Model-9 mono tube amps or the Julius Futterman H-3a/a OTL's set standards that in some areas are still unsurpassed today. I wonder how many are familiar with the Toshiba turntable that featured a tonearm no thicker than a pencil which tapered to a broadpoint containing an electret cartridge. The detail & replication of true to life dynamics was absolutely amazing with the above componets for instance.