How many NICE looking high end floor standing speaker are there at present


Hi, 
Sometimes when I dream, imagining of replacing my current 1997 Burmester 961 speakers, before maybe COVID19 is sending me to an early grave - I'm practically only stumbling on ugly often even like somehow crippled looking speaker creations.
Test will say, sounding fantastically gorgeous and - looking like 💩. 
This, or par tout looking like some or other children's coffin ⚰. 😥👻

Not for the life of it, can I imagine ever having some such 'creation' invading my daily living space. Ever.

Talking 'bout a BAD WAF situation, I say.

Some makers are trying to improve on this tragic situation with creations looking far too anatomical or something alien👾 fruit thing hanging off a tree... handle an' all. 

Is there no hope out there at all...? 🤔

So can one savely move on forgetting about a replacement, still in this here life, and saving the money 💰 ?

Well, the budget <= max 20k $ lets say, so I won't risk starving before the lockdown will end ever. 😱 

😘 M. 🇿🇦 
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A lot of the usual suspects bantered about... Being very particular to both aesthetics and performance, I am very happy with my pair of Marten Bird 2.

https://www.marten.se/products/heritage/heritage-bird-2/
justmetoo Michelle, I’m totally agreed with you. The B100 loudspeaker is a truly statement of the art in every respect. Search over with my B100’s.

https://ucarecdn.audiogon.com/feadc23b-906a-4a66-9cd5-5e060200049e/-/autorotate/yes/
My apologies Michelle, I wasn’t trying to slight the side-firing woofer design, because it’s certainly something we could end up doing down the road in future product. Also, I’m not trying to get caught in the weeds of low frequencies being directional and lower frequencies being non directional. Instruments that play low, like a kick drum, if you couldn’t see it, you can still identify where the sound is coming from like with most instruments that can play low. People’s definition of bass is like their definition of chocolate. How chocolatey do you like your chocolate?

This all comes down to the implementation of the design and reinforces the importance of the crossover. But, like with all speakers, driver material doesn’t matter till you mate it to a motor system. The size of the drivers don’t matter if the motor system is inadequate, the drivers don’t matter if you can’t control the uniformity from the crossover, and none of it matters if you put the drivers and crossover in a poor environment (the cabinet). It all has to work together, but at what price point or particular level of performance is the manufacturer trying to achieve? We have to determine target price points/levels and then execute our plan. It’s our vertical integration that gives us a major advantage over many of our competitors.

When we R&D new products, we still implement double blind listening tests and make our evaluations based on comparing our own products as well as against many of our competitors products.

When you can’t see any of the speakers, many Reviewers, Dealers, and so called “experts” have made some very interesting picks when they’ve visited our factory - many picking ours over significantly more expensive brands and models, but they don’t know until the perforated screen rises. The blind listening tests we do are simply the most fun and plays an integral part of our designs before our products come to market.

Depending on where you’re at Michelle, I hope you’re able to get out and experience many of the speakers people have suggested or what you’re most interested in seeing and hearing. If you’re interested in auditioning a pair of Persona’s and find a Dealer you’d like to visit, please let me know and I can help arrange an appointment if desired. Good luck with your search!
@hr1
Beautiful, great sound, to  match the looks, still in today's world.
I hope not just our here lonesome opinion, eh?

B100, something exceptional it was for me then, and still is.
Fantastic construction behind the looks also. 
Enjoy! Love it! 😊 
Michélle 🇿🇦 
I’m not picky when it comes to aesthetics, but there are some speakers that I wouldn’t want (and couldn't afford anyway) due to their appearance.  First, I wouldn’t want speakers so large that they dominate a room.  And, while I don’t mean to put down anyone’s taste, some of the Wilson brand speakers remind me of evil androids and it would dampen my music enjoyment if I were to look at them.  I don’t think sinister is a good look in audio equipment.  

But, of course, we each think differently about such things, so get what you like.