Audiophile Speakers with 25 yr + Longevity


Curious as to what a list of these loudspeakers which "probably won't require maintenance until your kindergartner has earned their doctoral degree" might look like...
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John, Thanks. I don't have problem now but like to take precautions for the future, before Hyperion goes bankrupt.
Mapman, it might be prudent to mention that OHM no longer has the qualified technicians to repair the original true Walsh drivers, and now offers trade ins towards a different type of speaker instead. And that the lack of "exposed working parts" makes repairs more challenging.
Most loudspeakers made today and if of hi quality should last 15-25 years. I have loudspeakers from the 1930s that still meet spec.
Not quite 25 yrs but I've owned my Spendor S100's since 1990. They still sound fantastic!