Current speaker threads are boring


Almost no talk regarding great speakers, just some endless midlevel stuff. Why is that?
inna
Guys guys...lets play nice,lol....I assume this post was speared toward all the Tekton talk and how some of us find it ridiculous and just spoon fed BS..Could be wrong but that's how I see it.Maybe someone should start a post for non Tekton owners only,lol.Would be refreshing if nothing else
Yes, a separate thread where Tekton detractors can gather and kvetch about speakers they've never heard sounds perfect to me. And much easier to ignore than the persistent trolling in the existing Tekton threads. Have at it, boys!
rotarius,

Fair enough,I will follow your lead.

missioncoonery,

I really think you should be the one that starts the new thread and I promise I will leave it alone unless you refer to a speaker that I have owned or heard.

waltersalas,

+1 my friend.


Kenny.
It's such a personal questions, and there are likely as many answers as there are participants. For me a great speaker, regardless of price, simply gets out of the way so quickly that I lose my attention of them and am instead drawn to the music alone.
I'll make what I guess is an obvious point. If you're going to have "giant-killers," you've got to have giants. We should be grateful for the Wilsons, Magicos, YGs, MBLs, and Rockports of the world, companies that have cultivated a customer base (well-heeled, and willing to spend large sums for all the right reasons and sometimes the wrong ones) that can support their efforts to develop the best loudspeakers they can—even if a great deal of expensive engineering/manufacturing is applied to deriving only a small incremental improvement. I've spent a fair amount of time with some of the designers of these speakers. They don't build pricy products to cynically gouge rich people. They build them because they're driven to fulfill an engineering concept, whatever it takes.

That said, I (and many of my fellow audio writers, a despised bunch on many forums like this) truly love nothing better than a relatively low-priced product that achieves 95% (or 100%!) of what the famous expensive brands achieve. I don't think it's necessary to bitterly dismiss stuff that non-oligarchs can't afford just because it's not a good value for most of us—reviewers included.

Andrew Quint
TAS