What are the top 3 dream speakers you wanna buy next regardless of price?


Assuming cost no object, equipment matching no issue, wife no opinion, what are the top 3 dream speakers you wanna own and what is (are) your current speaker(s)?

Don’t worry about being the best ... nor most expensive ... they could be something you’ve never tried yet, and you feel intensely curious about...

(if you feel you already own your dream speakers, just state so, for our education?)

My top 3 (in any order)
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YG Exquisite Extreme Grand limited
Wilson Audio WAMM Master Chronosonic
YG Sonja XV


What I have now (in any order)
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Kharma CRM 3.2 FE
Wilson 3/2
Western Electric 10D (odd isn’t it?)



bsimpson
I have Cornscala's now but my ultimate is Klipsch Jubilees with my HH Scott tube amp. Heaven!!!
Always wanted to know what the Meridian DSP8000’s sounded like and thanks to audiogon and places like it I’ve been able to bring home several of my dream speakers and tbh some don’t live up to the imagination because of room integration or wrong equipment pairing or whatever, but I gotta say these 8k’s are legit.
Magnepan 30.7 . IMO along with the KEF Muon , the best speakers one can have.The  Magnepan 30.7 are NO SPEAKERS , meaning the speakers disappear completely. You will have to go to Audio Consultants in Evanston, near Chicago to hear them.
Another new speaker that disappears is the new line source from Germany - THE NOTE - a Porzilli line source from LAUFER  TEKNIX.  I heard these speakers at AEXPONA yesterday.
The difference is that the Magnapan moves a lot more are, so you get a fantastic presentation when you listen to big orchestral music. Now, if you are a rock & roll fan the Magnepans may not be the best speaker for you. But, adding an excellent sub ( from REL ) may give you better bass extension.

1. Stenheim Reference Infinite
2. Stenheim Alumine Five
3. Trenner & Friedl Taliesin
Got to hear the kef muon at the show, it looked like they were using Hegel H30’s to drive them. Sounded great and I wanted to stick around for the a-b to hear how close the domestic model came to the world class sound