What speaker is the most musical, one you never want to sell?


I've ran into a few "permanent" components over the years, 

I'm wondering what are the most satisfying speaker you've owned?

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I picked up a pair of Eminent Technologies LFT-8b speakers last summer on an impulse..they were close by and priced right..I figured I have nothing to lose. Talk about a home run. 

No doubt there will be other speakers in the distant future, but for right now..they do sooo many things right. I run them with a sub, but they do well all on their own. Absolute pleasure to listen to and respond well to upgrades up the chain. I have a number of other projects going on right now, but I expect they'll get upgraded to the 8c models this year sometime. A really inexpensive investment in a wonderfully performing speaker. I don't expect they'll ever be sold.  

My keepers are the Klipsch LaScala AL5's. They just seem so fill in my media space so perfectly.

I have two extra sets of Polk SDA SRS 1.2TL's that i just can't let go, thinking I'll build a full on home theater before I depart....but probably will go to my heirs to sell. 

my thiel cs.5 speakers were the best imaging speakers i'd heard. unfortunately they broke. 

Loved my Harbeth 30.2 40th anniversary on Ton Trager. Had them for 5 years. They were unbeatable for voice and mid range at this price point. What a sound stage for bookshelf monitors. 

Upgraded to Dybaudio contour legacy limited edition of 1000 worldwide. Quite spectacular but at 4x the price. 

I e thOne that I would have liked to try were the Joseph Audio pulsars 2 graphene.