Speakers for Classical Music


Hello everyone,

Recently, I have listened to several speakers from low-end to high-end in order to find the best speakers of classical music. My criteria were sound clarity, sound stage, accuracy and depth. However, I was not able to locate approriate speakers to meet the above criteria. Therefore, I am seeking your advice.

What are the best speakers for classical music?

Thanks in advance.
ddhpark
Hello everyone,

Recently, I have listened to several speakers from low-end to high-end in order to find the best speakers of classical music. My criteria were sound clarity, sound stage, accuracy and depth. However, I was not able to locate approriate speakers to meet the above criteria. Therefore, I am seeking your advice.

What are the best speakers for classical music?

Thanks in advance.
ddhpark

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Yes this Q has aslo been on my mind past year or 2. 
My researches and experimentations have led me far and wide. 
I do think perhaps the research has paid off. Not sure til the speaker is ordered, maybe Septemberish
And no, there really has not beena  speaker in 2001 that will meet your criteria. 
You had to wait another 10 yrs or so.
Unless you decided on horns, which are 
1 expensive
2) heavy
3) not wife friendly/too large , tend to be ugly.
4) and good for classical, but  you were looking for something real special. 
I may have found the end of the rainbow.
In regard to models and electronics, I have listened to at so many different places with so many different equipments, and it's impossible to list them all here. However, they include: Acoustic Research, Bose, Cewin Vega?, B&W, JBL, Martin Logan, McIntosh, Tannoy, Wilson, Yamaha, Von Schweikert, Genesis, Diva, Avalon, Quintessence, German Physics, PSB, and others WITH McIntosh, Krell, Bryston, Sony ES, Pioneer, Yamaha, Accuphase, PassLab, Onkyo, Jadis, Adcom, NAD, Audio Research, Mark Levinson, and others. I think that's why I was so confused.

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**looking for love in all the wrong places
looking  for love in too many  faces**
Sung by Mickey Gilley

I could easily double your list, as not up to par for classical music. 

, evolutions of the BBC "school".


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Ahh so that explains that, There are quite a few fans  here of the **British sound**
I'll pass. 
I  prefer Norway and Denmark,  for bass speakers and Germany for all other fq's. 
Britain I'll pass.