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 have been a fan of Magnapan since the mid 1970s. Once you experience the massive soundstage of Maggie’s - I cannot enjoy “Box Speakers”. The cost of my current 1.7is are equal to speakers at 10X the price. The only negative is you need plenty of Claas A or AB power. Once you get the amp (I use Krell) you will never look back.

I had some Magnepan 2s many years ago & really enjoyed them.Then went to Vandersteen 2s.

I’ve been running Vandersteen 2CE Signatures and they are pretty phenomenal when driven with the right equipment. (All tube)

I just upgraded my VTL 5.5 preamp with a new one and the change confirmed just how capable these speakers are. Before this new preamp, I considered adding a subwoofer. Now my system has excellent bass, and a couple recordings have a little too much bass, as it should be. My previous preamp was holding these speakers back.

My AN E-Spe/he's would have to be my favorites, but only in an all AN system.  I am curious to hear the Rockports though.  Got to stay away :)

@thirsty93  Took a pair of NHT 1.3? monitors, upgraded the crossover with same values Solen caps and better wire.  That made a huge difference.  NHT made very good transducers.  Owned several pairs of original SuperOne and SuperZeros.  Upgraded some.  Gave them away eventually.

Revel Ultimate Salon2’s. I’ve had so many speakers over the past 40 years in all price ranges I can’t even keep track of them all. These Salon2’s are about the most musical pair I’ve ever owned.