The best place to listen to music??


This does not necessarily belong in the speaker section but since he uses old Tannoy speakers I thought it might be OK. 

Though I have never been there I think this would get my vote.    

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2019/sep/30/tokyo-japan-bar-martha-shibuya-ebisu-whisky




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i spend 30 hours a week in my room (click on my name to see) listening and it’s where i most enjoy listening. my room is in a barn, separate from my house, in the middle of 5 acres, in the mountains, so i can play music as long as i want, whenever i want, as loud as i want.

even better is when friends join me to listen, and i have plenty of comfortable chairs for that to happen often.
If you are in the Bay Area check out Bar Shiru in Oakland which borrowed the concept, but not the owners attitude.

https://www.barshiru.com/

Horn speakers, as well as a set of Devore. Mostly Line Magnetic electronics, but some Parasound (they are local) sprinkled in. A couple of turntables one of which I know is a VPI and I think the other is an SME.

Good selection of Japanese whiskey and other spirits. A nice relaxing place to hang out and enjoy some music away from home.


Those Tannoy Dual Concentrics are the stuff of legend.

Can't identify the model but something so right about vintage Tannoys - flawed but timeless classics.
Clio, a VPI for sure. I don't think the other one is an SME. The Tonearm is certainly not an SME. Maybe an older Graham. 
I have never heard Line Magnetic stuff. It is certainly reasonable priced for point to point electronics. The speakers must be....very romantic. 
The woofer cabinet is constructed pretty much like old Bozaks. A big plywood box in this case ported with minimal bracing and fill. The enclosure itself is a musical instrument. You can see it opened up on their web site. Power these with their 160 watt single ended class A tube amps and run for cover. Boy I would love to hear that:)