Leave it to the speaker company site.
Own many mid-game speakers or a few end-game speakers.
But, these things quickly add up and could become endless pursuit, especially consider speakers differ not just in response curves but also in dynamic, decay, sound stage and details that are all hard to emulate with software. I’m trying to limit the max spending I have on speakers. I’m wondering what’s the perspective of upgrading v.s. buying into more diversity in this game. A few questions I have for you is, say you have $60k in budget on speakers new/used and you have infinite rooms (no amp/source), how would you allocate it (from buying 5000 Homepod Minis to one B&W nautilus) and why?
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The $4.5K hORNS Aria 3 MK2 Horn speakers { In the USA they will cost a little more though } Sound Pretty Damn Good with the $6.2K MoonRiver Reference 404 Integrated amp WOW ! 😮🤩 Best-Kept Secret ! 😉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxR62V9Ghyk The hORNS Uniwersum MK4 Horn speakers cost $33K and in the USA they will cost a little more. That might be my End-Game Speakers with the MoonRiver Reference 404 amp ! 🤔 🤔
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I agree with Miller Carbon and others. I want to spend time listening to the very best speakers I can find and afford and not to a bunch of second bests. Audioguy85 wrote, "I'll keep my tannoys made in Scottland UK over any home built abomination." Audioguy85, that sounds as though you feel all DIY speakers are home built abominations. I respectfully wish to disagree. My fully horn loaded, triamplified, DEQX controlled DIY speakers sound damned fine. I suspect that you've never heard excellent DIY speakers. |
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