Top Ten Speakers of All Time?


Well its time for a new Top Ten Thread. WOW-Have I learned a lot.Thanks to all Audiogon members.Have had several e mail thanking the Top Ten Threads. We have a lot of new members just starting their High End adventure. Info was much appreciated. I will start the thread for the Acoustat 2+2 and Model 2 of which I still own and continue to enjoy. So lets have your top ten members. --- MANY THANKS ---
ferrari
I had the Snell type IIIa for many years. Loved them but have since moved on about 4 years ago. They were great and I think Peter Snell's best.
Dynaudio Evidence Master
Dynaudio Evidence Temptation
Dynaudio Confidence C4
Dynaudio Confidence C5
Dynaudio Confidence C2
Dynaudio Confidence C3
Dynaudio Contour S5.4
Dynaudio Contour S3.4
Dynaudio Contour S1.4
Dynaudio Audience 82
1)Quad ESL
2)IMF SACM
3)B&W Nautilus
4)B&W 800 Diamond series
5)B&W Nautilus 800 series
6)Wilson Watt/Puppy
7)Meridian M1
8)Martin Logan Monolith
9)KEF 105
10)Infinity Reference Standard

Nothing impressed me more than hearing the absolutely lifelike sound of the original Quad ESL and then being told it was a design from the 50s. Uncanny. The most classic and still one of the best loudspeakers ever made. The IMF was a bold step, and is still the most memorable bass I have ever heard from a loudspeaker. Nothing so clean and powerful have I heard since. The B&W Nautilus series, commencing with their landmark functional work of art, the Nautilus, is my favorite current speaker. The Wilson Watt/Puppy is a modern classic. The Meridian M1 really opened my eyes to what a powered, electronically crossed-over speaker could do.. as clean and transparent as anything I had heard at the time. Martin-Logan brought the best of two worlds together in an elegant fashion and made a great speaker. The KEF 105 is a classic, and still their best ever. The Infinity Reference Standard was just big.. very big.. and delivered real life-sized sound.