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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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.

My Linkwitz 521.4: I recently visited the Magico factory in Hayward and heard their flagship speakers costing 15x. The sound was magnificent, but the presentation took place in their "concert hall" sized listening room. Once at home, I listened to the same track (Fanfare for the Common Man) in my living room (15 x smaller than the Magico place) - and liked it better. The Linkwitz speakers have that uncanny ability to create a phantom venue that makes you feel being there, the studio, the club, or the concert hall. For the latter, the Magicos made me feel sitting in the middle of the first five rows, while at home I listened from somewhere behind row 20, but not less realistic. I think, for orchestral music it will boil down to listening preference - and $$$.