Do you have a speaker that’s not a big name maker but punches above its weight? Why?


I have a Gato Fm6. My reference for last 10 years. Sounds amazing. Designer used to work for Gamut. Amazing clarity. Great open midrange and vapor like treble that’s detailed , transparent and vapor like!  What are others? 

calvinj

@jl35 i had the combination at the Lonestar Audiofest with Infigo. I understand. Gato on Gato probably sounds great.  It’s good when you have that. I have gato speakers and the rest of my system is all infigo with Infigo cabling. Hans the engineer at Infigo owns a pair of modified GATO FM50’s that he uses to test our electronics on.  I’m never selling my fm6’s ever!

@everyone reading this thread.  If you wanna try any Infigo cables. We are starting a lend a whole loom demo.

I had posted earlier about the Gato FM15- punching way above their weight. A brand not well known for their speakers and a brand not that well known period.

Another pair I would add to the mix is Omega. Have had the Junior 8 XRS- amazing sound. That they look great also helps- pass the wife test.

None of the small brands I really like are inexpensive, but, they do deliver great sound, in my opinion.  My list would include:

Songer Audio (field coil driver)

PureAudioProject (open baffle designs)

Charney Audio (single driver back loaded horn)

Deja Vu Audio (custom made systems with vintage horn midrange drivers)