cheapest speaker made in the last 10 year that can beat any speaker made before 1970?


what do you think?

fac

yes , of corse we built diffrent ear , age ,, just want you opinion about living before 1970 , whats going on whrn that tineframe and why the soeaker the more to day include yo opinion on most audiophile become less and less and shoul be good bevause trvhnology is up ,, just why  and i still dont undrstand ,,  thanks everyone for answer my question   ,,, anysnyone can help me understand this me https://youtube.com/shorts/zRakw_KIfWI?feature=share  thanks!

@fac 

Are you typing on your phone while riding a roller coaster? If not, what's the problem?

just my eye  not hoid enouh   and the phonr is just a little space between yhe consonab ,, any way you cqnt still see it as ling as no t to many wrong , ok ?  no?

Can't answer because "cheapest" is not defined, speakers choices are subjective and are of different designs (box, horn, panel, open baffle...) so would be comparing apples to oranges.

Question seems pointless because it's always what your personal preferences are limited by budget aka it's whatever best speaker YOU like within YOUR budget.

There has been significant advancement in speaker technology. Loudspeaker designers such as Alon Wolf of Magico use complex computer analysis and design tools to create a speaker with lower distortion and a more cohesive sound. This is accomplished with high-tech manufacturing tools capable of very fine tolerances, creating extremely inert /vibration-free, dense cabinet structures and exotic materials for drivers. Not to say that carbon fiber, graphene, beryllium, and sealed enclosure vs ported is always better as that is not the case.

I love JBLs, but 70’s and earlier models such as the 4350s, while sounding incredibly dynamic and loud, are significantly colored by the standards of current state of the art. The 4350 for example cannot be described as sounding balanced and ‘of a piece’ compared to some of the best modern speakers. They are also challenging to drive to sound their best. To these ears, JBL’s larger ‘paper’ bass drivers are still some of the best sounding bass drivers available. Compression drivers and horns done right will project a large, dense, dynamic sound. Many modern designs struggle with this and need high powered amplifiers to really come alive.