Italian made audio products in general are the most visually appealing to me, whether minimalist or lavish in aesthetics.
Beauty is only skin deep? Maybe yes, maybe no....your vote for the best looking...
Most of us are influenced by the cosmetics of anything, especially humans. I have had great cars that are superb in handling or some aspect of performance...and have had some that were simply great looking.
I was wondering what, in your audio journey, have been the best looking (in your eyes/mind) components, speakers..etc.?
This, of course is superficial and subjective and not what the high end is about...but the fastest cars I ever drove were race cars and not street cars...and no race car was as good looking as some of the street/sports cars I have owned.
As far as my audio components, I did like the looks of the CJ-ART, the Martin-Logan Sequel II, and surprisingly some of the Nakamichi SoundSpace models I have had. In there own way the classic Audio Research look is one I have owned and respect, but are not overly "pretty". (overall the CJ-ART was the most enjoyable to look at as I listened to great music)
Since this is subjective, there is no "wrong" reply and we should respect everyone's opinion.........even if they are seriously mistaken!
I should add that performance affects my judgement....the Dahlquist DQ-10 is not a beauty winner, but they were so darned good....that they started to look good to me.
Thanks
I was wondering what, in your audio journey, have been the best looking (in your eyes/mind) components, speakers..etc.?
This, of course is superficial and subjective and not what the high end is about...but the fastest cars I ever drove were race cars and not street cars...and no race car was as good looking as some of the street/sports cars I have owned.
As far as my audio components, I did like the looks of the CJ-ART, the Martin-Logan Sequel II, and surprisingly some of the Nakamichi SoundSpace models I have had. In there own way the classic Audio Research look is one I have owned and respect, but are not overly "pretty". (overall the CJ-ART was the most enjoyable to look at as I listened to great music)
Since this is subjective, there is no "wrong" reply and we should respect everyone's opinion.........even if they are seriously mistaken!
I should add that performance affects my judgement....the Dahlquist DQ-10 is not a beauty winner, but they were so darned good....that they started to look good to me.
Thanks