What vintage speaker might you use today


Like to find out what "vintage speakers" members would/might use in their current audio set-up

Do you think what made them special was the synergy between them and the amp used, or just the fact they were well designed and performed way above their price tag.??
sunnyjim
I have been a fan of the AR line.  I have had a pair of AR 3a's, and have rebuilt a pair of AR 11's recently as well as using a pair of AR 9's for my surround sound front speakers.  As an aside, I recently purchased a pair of ADS 910's that are rated highly by many folks I have spoken to.  I can let you know what I find out about them.  I am looking for a set of the original stands that were available for them, anyone have a lead?

Thanks

Dan
I decided yesterday to purchase Altec A5 or A7 Voice of the theatre (VOTT), have them modded such as Jeff Day, see his  blog,  about his acquiring Maestro Stowkowski's Altec A5. I'm pumped by the potential of these speakers with my low-watt amps (Coincident), in my new 18x24 listening room library/home office. Best, Rob


Yamaha NS1000’s here since about 1976, with a Velodyne ULD-15 Series II subwoofer since around 1990.
My JBL Vintage drivers used in my Edgarhorn Titan horn system driven with the proper tube electronics will do it for me. Dynamic, tonally saturated with low distortion just seems to get it right and are downright fun to listen to.
I spotted a pairs of Wharfedale 435 for sale, very very good price, not necessarily vintage but it's the last pair that is truly Britain hand made speakers, worth a shot? I'll audition first...