Most agreed upon best speaker?


Which speaker is considered one of the greats by more music lovers? Price point irrelevant since some speakers outperform their peers of the same price category.
I'll start with Alexandria's and mbl's.
pedrillo
The best speaker by far that I've ever heard, and I've compared these to Magnepan Tympanis, Von Swiekart VR-11s, and Wilson Alexandrias are Legacy Audio's Helix.
I went to Springfield, IL to listen to them lately and wow I've never heard better.

They retail for $45,000 and are the only speaker I've heard that can and do sound like live music.
Review to come. Bill Duddleston has created a Masterpiece.
I heard the Helix for a couple hours at a local reviewer's place and was underwhelmed.

Horses for courses!
Sgr

How about a stack of Marshall amps playing at 11.

I doubt highly a $45k speaker can replicate a 1 to 3 million sound system.

I would love to get some of the drugs you were on.
If we're going to be serious now, the best speakers that _I've_ experienced - meaning the speakers that gave me the more intense, emotional connection to (reproduced) music I've heard - were the Cogent field-coil horns. Driven by Welborne electronics in the Welborne room, RMAF 06. They gelled perfectly even in that small room, and the lack of low bass was entirely a non-issue.

Sounded good the next year, too, with much more expensive/extravagant electronics, but, for whatever reason, did not create the same magic (for me).

I think second for me are the very pricey near top-line Audio Note AN/Es.

Luckily for me the much lower-priced AN/Es are also pretty damn good. Amazing, actually.
Those who cared for reading this "best speaker" thread, do you care more for the sound or music? I suspect that the former is the majority.
Whenever I feel an urge to upgrade my audio systems, my wife jokes me that I care more for the sound than the music itself.
Doh! How true!