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The Audiophiliac gets down with the Hansen Prince V2 speaker Wes Bender I have actually been an audiophile for more than thirty years, and from where I stand there's never ever been a more amazing crop of high-end speakers to pick from. The goal-- to make as natural a sounding speaker as possible-- is exceptionally hard, however that hasn't stopped a multitude of extremely talented designers from attempting.
They are all currently available designs, however I will soon do another top-10 list of the very best speakers of the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. I did the first "" post last year, with a self-imposed cost limit of $3,500 per pair (2 were under $1,000). The majority of designs are still readily available, so if you're looking for economical options, please describe that list.
Naim Ovator S-600 Naim. This speaker's good-looking curves and strong physical presence needs respect-- all of it however yells "this is very severe audiophilia"-- it's made for those uncommon souls who would value a world-class speaker small sufficient to fit in a home, with floorings strong enough to support the 540-pound weight of a set of these $39,000 charms.
Naim Ovator S-600. Britain's Naim Audio Ltd. is best understood for its amplifiers and CD gamers, but this brand-new speaker breaks a great deal of guidelines and sounds less like a box speaker than anything on earth. With super-tight bass, uninhibited vibrant punch, superlative midrange tone, and pure treble, the S-600 is a strong competitor on a number of fronts.
Review to come. The Gallo 3. 5, naked and with grille. Gallo Acoustics Anthony Gallo Acoustics Recommendation 3. 5. An extreme upgrade of the Gallo Recommendation 3. 1, with brand-new motorists; the little, 35-inch high floor-standing speaker jobs a big soundstage. The cast aluminum and stainless-steel design feels remarkably solid.
5 has the ease and poise of a much larger and more expensive speaker. At Find Out More Here is the most budget-friendly speaker on this list and provides more than a look of state-of-the-art audio. Sounds excellent with low-power amplifiers; review to come. B & W 802D B & W.