The best speaker you ever heard?


In my opinion, the speaker is by far the most important part of the audio system. After all, it is the only part you hear. OK, the other stuff really matters a lot, but without a great speaker... No go.

I am a bit 'speaker-obsessed' I guess, and now I am wondering: What are the best speakers you have ever heard, and what made them the best?
njonker
As an addition to my last post the associated amplifier being used to drive the Overkill loudspeakers was also by Overkill.

Reading through a few posts on this thread I noticed very few respondents mention the associated amplifier being used to drive the speakers that left such an impression. Perhaps, to the best of their recollection, past and subsequent posters can include this very valuable association to the experience. The reason being several of the loudspeakers mentioned I have also heard and, at the time sounded not so special. I heard the Focal Grand Utopia's powered with class A rated Spectral mono's at a dealership in Santa Barbara that sounded (for me) awful; shrill and painful. Yet with the right amp and associated gear the FGU's can sound exceptional. Electrical synergy that translates to emotional and component harmony is key. As we all know a speaker is only as good as what the amplifier is doing for it primarily and what the room is doing additionally.
After hrs,
You make a good point. Of course source, pre and cables are important variables as well, along with room acoustics.
Completely agree. The way I look at it, most folks choice here was heard at a store or maybe a friends house. To me, that's on the person showing them. Audio is still all about a system and not just a component. I've heard the same speaker sound awesome at one place and like crap elsewhere. Yes, everything in the system matters greatly. Too many don't listen to cables or even amps.
The best speaker I ever heard? Well, there was this motivational speaker that made my jaw drop!
Magneplanar MG-20.1, Apogee Studio Grand (unfortunately out of production), Wisdom Audio L-75, MBL 101-Xtreme, German Physiks PQ-402. and then there is the Genesis G-1.1 ! The Genesis is the only system what comes close to real live music. i don't know any speaker with conventional dynamic drivers who can reproduce a realistic soundstage. i'm curious about analysis audio and i really want to hear the gryphon audio pendragon some day. but there's no better place than a classic concert hall or a church with a organ :-)