Wouldyou have another brand speaker next to mains


Have you ever wanted to purchase on a "whim" another set of well reviewed speakers to alternate with your main speaker system??? What reason?????? Just to alternate or rotate the type of sound and musical presentation

IThe second set of speakers does not have to be comparable in price or performance, but have very good reviews and testamonials to the quality of sound. I have a friend who has a pair of Sumiko Vienna speakers, but bought a used pair of De Capo Reference 3's and loves them, even though they are not equal to the Sumiko

Another friend has had a pair of the Acoustic Zen Adagios for 3 years, loves them, but liked the Martin Logan sound and design concepts He has read about the new ML Electromotion ESL since CES 2010, and we finally got to hear them last weekend at a Magnolia Referecne store and he likes them alot. ( I also liked them more than I expected) We both agreed that ML's throw a larger and deeper soundstage than the AZ Adagios, but are not as dynamic, and not quite as neutral. Compared to past ML speakers, this new hybrid has got some serious, clean bass.

Of course with any ML speaker, placement and set-up are a pain in the ass. Stat panels must be plugged into wall AC, or better one power line conditioners per speaker which adds expense to the purchase So my friend is waiting 6 months to see if any "used" ML EM-ESL's come up on AG. They retail new for $2195... Personally I think he is nuts, but then again, I once bought a pair of large Orginal Advents while trying to decide on a new speaker

Would like to get input from other members on this question... and issue?? Some members have revealed they do have an alternate set of speakers despite the outlay of money, room space, and.... complainig wives or GF's Should make for a fruitful discussion!!!!!!!
sunnyjim
Timrhu, we are on the same page. My room is not that wide so I push my “not in use” speakers against the rear wall.
Yes, I recommend having multiple components (especially speakers and amps) so you can alter the sound based on mood, music genre etc..

IMO, there is no "best" speaker. They all have strengths and weaknesses. I think every audiophile should experience both high efficiency speakers (preferably matched to a SET amp) as well as Planar/ESL speakers. The best of both worlds would be owning both.

This is a hobby. Why limit yourself to one sound.
I rotate among Ohm 100s and Magnepan MMGs (both with subs), and Merlin VSMs and Verity P/Os full range. The subs are in permanent residence. The speakers rotate from "storage" on a stairtop landing just outside my listening room into the main listening position, from time to time.

This is still a hobby for me and the rotation is both great fun and a reminder that different designs offer different experiences with the same music. Particularly given the vast variation in recording quality in the program material that I listen to, any one of these speakers might be my "go to" choice at any given moment.

Marty
You have stumbled upon one of the greatest ways of extracting maximum fun from this hobby.
I run Dynaudios along with OHMs in different rooms concurrently of my main rig.

i have a pair of Triangles in my second rig that I have swapped in to my main rig on occasion also.

There are many others I would like to try also if I had the time and a real need. Zu, Klipsch, Audiokinesis, Merlin, PSB, Quad, Focal, Tidal, Daedalus, Audio Note, Adam Audio, Avantgarde, Cain and Cain, and Magnepan are just a few names that come to mind.