nightfall, I can easily recommend a set of speakers that are in a league by themselves they are very rare and on the used market they are a steal.
The speaker is a Polymer Audio Reserch MKX-s they were $68k speakers and by rights should have been priced at $120k a pair.
http://polymeraudio.com/systems/polymer-mks-x/
They use the Acuton pure diamond tweeter which is a $3k tweeter that is each! and the famous Acuton pure Diamond midrange driver which are $10k each! in a nearly 300lb all metal cabinets. They are not wooden but metal so they look much more steampunk if you can adjust from sexy wood to clean silvery metal they will really impress you.
The speakers actually sound sweet which you would not expect from Diamond drivers, they combine superb resolution with unbelievable soundstage they are very holographic.
The speakers are also very compact and play quite loudly, they also have very tight bass down to 30hz so they will work well in moderatly sized rooms.
We have a pair in the East Coast, they were something truly unique unfortunately the company was having some issues not related to audio and they may not be made anymore.
The closest speakers to these are the $180k Gaudier Acoustiks from Germany.
They are selling for $21k-28k so they may be affordable for a true reference grade loudspeaker with some of the best drivers on earth. The Tweeter and midrange drivers have very high power handling so unless you do something to physically damage the drivers you should never have to worry about them.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
The speaker is a Polymer Audio Reserch MKX-s they were $68k speakers and by rights should have been priced at $120k a pair.
http://polymeraudio.com/systems/polymer-mks-x/
They use the Acuton pure diamond tweeter which is a $3k tweeter that is each! and the famous Acuton pure Diamond midrange driver which are $10k each! in a nearly 300lb all metal cabinets. They are not wooden but metal so they look much more steampunk if you can adjust from sexy wood to clean silvery metal they will really impress you.
The speakers actually sound sweet which you would not expect from Diamond drivers, they combine superb resolution with unbelievable soundstage they are very holographic.
The speakers are also very compact and play quite loudly, they also have very tight bass down to 30hz so they will work well in moderatly sized rooms.
We have a pair in the East Coast, they were something truly unique unfortunately the company was having some issues not related to audio and they may not be made anymore.
The closest speakers to these are the $180k Gaudier Acoustiks from Germany.
They are selling for $21k-28k so they may be affordable for a true reference grade loudspeaker with some of the best drivers on earth. The Tweeter and midrange drivers have very high power handling so unless you do something to physically damage the drivers you should never have to worry about them.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ