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?

traudio

Klipsch Heresy IIs circa 1985 with new Crites caps powered by Dennis Had Inspire KT-88 & St Pete EL34s.  Sweet, dimensional, non-fatiguing musical presentation that will be with me to the end.

magnepan (3.7 and 1.7)

proac (response 3.5, 1.5 and d30r)

quad esl63 

spendor bc1/sp1

all with rel subs

(harbeths, klipsches, wilson's, horns, vandys, b&w's, totems, focals, sonus faber's all have come and gone over the years)

@crn3371 +1 on Merlins Black Magic with reference Zoebel caps.  Shared my setting up those in a recent system and they sing.  Non-ported design works so well in less than perfect acoustic environments.  Easy enough to drive and not harsh of non-esoteric upstream source / amplification.  They are just wonderful.  System exceeded all expectations in a modest room.

Currently for 4 years ATC SCM 50 ASLT active.  On the way ATC SCM50SE with upgraded internal amplification.  So then we are done.  Any larger / heavier, no thank you.

Hello all,

My Dahlquist DQ10s(that I’ve refurbished since new in 1980 and my Maggie’s. I use the 10s primarily for music and the Maggie’s are part of my surround home theater rig.

Enjoy the music.

I have owned a pair of Daedalus Audio Apollos for ~ten years now, and I haven't suffered an urge to change. They're keepers.