What is the most FUN pair of speakers you've ever had and why?


Not the most expensive, not the best reviewed, not the biggest, but the most FUN.  You know, that ONE that just makes you throw on some more music and keep listening, the one that makes your toes tap, your head bob, your ass move the most.  The one that makes you think to yourself "damn, why doesn't everyone have a pair of these?" Let 'er rip. 
shtinkydog
Should you buy it?

Yes. The Klipsch Forte III are easily among the most fun-to-listen-to speakers we have ever tested, and they offer the kind of classic styling and tone that you can pass down for generations. You may pay a pretty penny up front, but the existential question lingers brightly with these speakers in particular: Can you really put a price on musical happiness?

It's being a 'good read' to see what started 'us' in this predilection of 'audio-ism', this activity we have in common...

Music, for the sheer sake of enjoyment.  It didn't matter that it wasn't flawless; it was there/then/now, and it moved us. *S*

We need to keep this in mind for now....whether 1K$ or 1M$, living room or theatre, bedroom or man cave....it's the Same Thing.

Play on, Y'all...

"dududu,dahdahdah, all I want to say to you...." and it ought to be enough.... ;)
@artikdeth,
Excuse me off topic but wondering if you have replaced any crossover components in your D9s? I got a pair of DX9 in perfect shape a month or so ago and they are lots of fun. It does not sound like anything goofy going on but wonder what some fresh maybe slightly higher end caps might do. Pulled out the crossover board just to look at it. Didnt measure anything but looks damn near brand new. 
Totem Model 1.
I have since sold them and bought a pair of inexpensive Totem Dreamcatchers for a HT setup and that worked well for a while.
The Dreamcatchers are now back in an audio setup, paired with a Devialet 200 and two Rhythmic F8 subs, they are not just fun, that setup is ridiculously groovy!