The best "imaging" speakers?


Which speakers gave you the most "you are there" experience?
psacanli
Audio Physic Virgo II. These image like nothing I've ever heard (and I've been to a few shows). I used to own a pair and 'upgraded' to MBL 121s. Even though others have cited the MBLs as imaging masters, the Virgos were even better IMHO. I miss them in many ways, even though they are so cheap - they're a real bargain.
Shadorne, you were lucky to go into Ronnies little club and I'm not surprised the system was good-It's a first rate joint, ain't it. Locations not bad either. Imagine sure the show was 1st rate as well.
Ggavetti, my source was the same turntable for comparison.
However you are right about the pre & amp-they were superior to my dated 33/303 system. I've never done a comparison since then and I must say I got tremendous enjoyment from my Quad set-probably would still be enjoying it today if I had not made what I felt was an upgrade.
Room size is a very important issue as well. Today in a smaller room I would prefer a small/medium speaker with excellent dispersion to add life to the music. I felt the Quads were simply far too limited in the dispersion area.
Well made smaller 2 way speakers are normally good imagers as well.

02-04-09: Martykl
Minimonitors, whether alone (ProAc's Tablette is the best iamging mini I've heard)

02-04-09: Stereo
ProAc! Any model.

I picked up a pair of used Proac Tablette 50 Signatures not too long ago and have to concur with the above. The Proacs imaging is just superior to most speakers that I've owned and listened.
MBL 101Es. By far the most realistic soundstage and imaging speaker I've ever heard. Perhaps not so much "realistic" but "HYPER realistic". You are not only there, but you've shrunk a couple of sizes and everything is "lifelike", but also "GIANT"! It's real, but you feel like caterpillar in a forest when the "trees" are only blades of grass. Vocals come from a 30ft woman, you live in the sound hole of a plucked acoustic guitar. Quite possibly the most real and UNREAL speaker I've heard in my life.