I love great equipment, but not for $30K.Ā I wouldn't be round to enjoy them if my wife found out about them.Ā Ā
I'll stick with my Snell Type C. Ā
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Clearly, there is no ābestā speaker or, in my opinion, piece of equipment. Ā Iāve always been happy with a piece being āin the discussionā. Ultimately, there are too many variables in a system. But, most importantly, the individualās perception or definition of what āgoodā sound is will ultimately determine which speaker one defines as best. The kind of glowing reviews the OP is assigning to the Stenheims are the kind of reviews I often hear about my Zellatons. For my ears- and frankly thatās all that matters to me- my Zellatons posses a ālife-likeā quality that is very hard to achieve with other speakers/ systems. Ā To that end, I am thrilled. Ā Are they the ābestā? Probably not... but in our hobby ābestā is actually āfavoriteā. Favorite is an unchallengeable position. My favorite ice cream brand is āxā. How can one argue what I call my favorite?Ā |
@mapmanĀ I absolutely love MBL. I've heard many of their systems and the 101Extreme at least three times. Just incredible. But we are talking at least a million so it is also out of the question. @kw6Ā No one's mentioned it, but you probably know. Burmester is also amazing gear in its own right. I have a TAD system with E-1 speakers and the big Burmester (909 I believe) with their near top of the line preamp and an amazing table bested the TAD amp/preamp I have (with the E-1s), but it also is beyond my means. Burmester is killer but I think not all that many have heard it. If you don't have Burmester gear, that should be taken into consideration and will your current gear synergize like Burmester does withĀ Stenheim? BTW, would really like to hearĀ Stenheim, maybe some day. |
mijostyn having owned apogee duetta signatures for almost 30 years and now have divas from truesoundworksaudio since 5 years I do not agree at all with your assumption that apogee speakers are sensitive to failure. I moved the duettas from Saudi Arabia where I bought them to Germany and now to the U.S. without any problem or any failure. The duettas were rebuild once by truesoundworksaudio after about 15 years with better quality parts which were not available when apogee designed those speakers. On the contrary I had sound labs which did not survive one transport inside the same country, they are super sensitive in comparison, the foil easily rips and I had to bring them to Utah to get them fixed. After living with apogee for so many years sound labs sounded super slow and boring, dynamics are just not there at all in comparison.Any box speaker no matter how big or expensive using normal cones will not and can never approach the speed and dynamics and resolution of a ribbon planar speaker - but thats just my opinion and many other people will say thats complete bs because they like different qualities in a speaker and thats fine. For the original poster: buy what you like and don't let anyone tell you otherwise, for me they would be a no go, I would not even listen to them.I visited a showroom and they had super expensive speakers (I think made by rockport and wilson) with ultra expensive gear connected to them - they sounded super clean and super nice and super boring. If I listen to my divas and close the eyes I think the musicians are in my living room and I can touch them -Ā but listen to a box speaker while sounding nice and ultra clean they always sound like a box speakerĀ and like hifi and not like music. Its maybe like listening to a Ortofon SPU or another super expensive super clean and thin sounding super boring other cartridge - thats just me and to each his own! So for me I will keep my apogees till the end of time and my children will inherit them some day. |
Iām happy for the O.P. in 2 ways: he found speakers that thrill him; and he apparently can afford their price. Those 2 things donāt often happen together! Side comment about the Ohm Walsh speakers mentioned above: one of the many pleasures of Prime Videoās exception policier, BOSCH (based on Michael Connellyās books) is the vintage stereo gear scattered around his glass-enclosed LR with the astounding view of L.A. This includes Ohm Walsh speakers (pegged them the second I 1st glimpsed them). There arenāt many acclaimed omni designs around, and that is one of them. |
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