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
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... 
Interesting thread. I'm in the ADS camp, still running my original L710's in the sunroom area. Also have a pair of L520's (used $100 for the pair) upstairs providing sound to my TV set-up. I was surprised how good they were for dialogue. Also just set up my son in law with a pair of L620's bought used for $60 for the pair. He has a vinyl set up and is ecstatic with the sound. None are extremely detailed, but all have that balanced forward sound - very nostalgic in this day of soundstage/detail/imaging.


I could live with a pair of EPI 350's.  They were killer, and needed lots of power to cook.  But boy could they cook.. 
Although I may get flamed here, I've been very happy with Lowther for the last 15 years. Was running Ohm speakers & epos speakers in the 80's & 90's and also liked them. The Lowthers are fitted in fidelio cabinets & powered with an SE 6550 amp. I just upgraded to the DX3 model (from the PM2C) about a week ago. The mid-range and 3D imaging/sound-stage are absolutely beautiful. These speakers come to life with vinyl. With good recordings the realism is spooky good. True magic.