I will second Jond's recommendation of the DejaVu Audio custom speakers. I recently bought a pair using a YL Acoustic midrange horn and compression driver, and they sound very nice in my opinion. However, two days ago I heard two new designs at Vu's store and I was just amazed at how good they sound. So the target is always moving forward.
Journey ending speakers
Listening to to my stereo last night thinking about what upgrade I may do in the future. May upgrade my CD player or change phono cart or a new arm? But one of the things I will never change is my speakers. My journey has ended with the speakers I have now. Are you like me and have your forever speakers? Oh mine are a set of 30 year old 4 way JBL Studio Monitors 4345s.
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analogluvr326 posts08-05-2017 8:24amCtsooner i'm glad you love your vandersteens but I had to chime in and correct your statements. All these so-called advances in materials are mostly bunk. A good old paper driver is still king for musicality. You can assemble a system with eighty-year-old technology that will sound better than everything at the shows. Now I'm not disputing the fact that material advances have made better capacitors and resistors but as far as in speaker technology I'm not buying. |
Oh, I forgot to ad, that when folks say paper cones are best, I have to go back to pure science and say that they all sound differently when humidity levels change. That changes the sound greatly if you have good enough upstream gear to show them off. I won't even get into how many horn lovers I know, realize that they often butcher voices and some instruments. I'm ready for the fall out of my last statement, lol. Horns can be very exciting and fun to listen to, but to my ears, I would get fatigued and disinterested over the long haul, but again, that's just me. |
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