I’m really loving my Charney Audio Companions with Voxativ AF2.6 drivers. Powered with very upgraded custom ANK gear. I would only replace them with the Charney Lumaca if I moved to a larger listening space.
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I don't know if anyone here even knows of my "keeper" speakers because they are rare. Amrita Audio Reference Standard Towers. They have a 13.5 inch, paper cone cast frame woofer, dual 6.5 inch DynAudio midranges with 3 inch voice coils and a Vifa metal dome tweeter. They're about 48"x14"x16" and I scored them at a local Salvation Army store in 2021 for $500.00 pr. |
@wspohn I’m with you on that 2nd system. My best ever speakers were the Vandersteen 4s, the ones that came right before the 4As. Richard offered to upgrade mine to 4A at a NJ dealer, but I was getting ready to move to a house w/no place to put big speakers (still living here). I couldn’t get over the great sound of those Vandy’s. I used a big tube amp on top (Music Reference RM-9 modded to be pentode/triode switchable--I always used triode) and a big SS amp on the subs. Last year I traded them to a local friend, who set them up in his recording studio. He regularly tells me he’s never heard anything close to these 40+ yr old towers. PS: Now all audio is in my home office (nearfield/desktop). The stars of this show are another elderly pair of speakers: KEF 103.2s, which sound quite amazing here. I heard the big KEFs back in the mid-80s and thought the audio Olympics all came down to Vandersteen and KEF then . . . not sure which would be gold vs which would be silver. |
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