Which speaker is the master of IMAGING ????


My jaw has only dropped with one system. I was at the Home Entertainment Show in NYC last summer when I was floored. It was the Legend Audio 'The Legend' speakers powered by Legend Audio Nirvana 100 watt Tubed Monoblocks.

OH MY GOD! Till this day, I get chills just thinking about the experience. It was like there was an entire stage filled with people and instruments right in front of me. The best part was when I took my eyes off of this stage to look at the speakers,,,,,,,,,,,,YOU WOULD SWEAR THAT THEY WEREN'T EVEN ON. I have heard other speakers that have exceptional qualities in other areas but I haven't imaging like that since that day.

Any other great imaging speakers out there?
meech33
ANY pair whose drivers and crossovers happen to be clones, either by strict QA or luck of the draw.
You guys are all WRONG. The best I'd ever heard was a pair of Spica TC50 fed from a Class A tube amp with a turntable source. Speakers were on stands 12' apart in a dead quiet room.
another vote for the Spica's. all of them.

i agree you with you that the legend room sounded great. even with the little integrated. but i think you may need to buy that whole system. component synergy may have had a lot to do with the sound in that room. would like feedback on this.
As a former spica angelus owner I have to say that the Green Mountain Audio Europas have better imaging than the spicas.
The newish Dulcet from Reference 3a is an exeptional imager, at least for a smallish room. Its ability to disappear, while centerng the lead voice or instrument in an unwavering location makes you laugh with delight. This at a modest price. At the higher end; bigger room, bigger deal, I was very impressed by the imaging of the Watt Puppy 7s. Making those Puppies disappear was a good trick indeed.