When choosing new Speakers, what matters most to you?


When auditioning new speakers have you ever listened to a pair you thought you really liked only to realize you didn’t like them at all after seeing their measurements/specifications? And I’m not talking about speakers that would be too difficult for your electronics to drive but rather, you just didn’t like their waterfall plot, or their frequency response or some other measurement even though subjectively, you loved the way they sounded? Conversely have you ever listened to a pair of speakers you did not care for only to change your mind after seeing their specs?
 

Assuming speakers can be easily driven by your home electronics, in other words, no compatibility issues related to sensitivity or impedance, what is the single most important thing you look for when finding speakers you’ll enjoy listening to? How do you go about confirming the speakers you buy will be enjoyable to listen to in your home system?

128x128ted_denney

@nitrobob , started to type a response, but too many threads are going off the rail with politics. I suggest starting a new thread. I will just say that I support local when possible, but I will not reward incompetence long term. At some point "support local" turns into "abuse my good will". I won't accept the latter.

cindyment

Your right. You need to let people buy how they want to insead of being critical. The thread was labeled "what is your requirements" ... I listed mine, and you don't like them. I don't tell you how to buy, and  I sure a hell won't be critical or condescending towards others that don't view my requirements, but you just did me. Let's move on ...,

ghasley

No not a Cosworth. But you obviously know your way around cars, not many people knew about them. Amazingly that old slime green Vega is the car I met my wife in. I knew she was a keeper as anybody that was driving THAT thing certainly didn't have much income. She sure as heck wasn't after me for my money! LOL .

But it did have a pair of "Mind Blower" Speakers in the back. Maybe it was the future audiophile in me she was after .. Ha Ha 

@nitrobob did you keep the early Z ? good on ya, nice collection ! My Dad worked at New Departure H…. we had no lack for super precision bearings ;-)

I am a drifting Robot burning up Caddy tires, my teacher is Hunter S

Jim