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Old 06-24-2017, 03:56 AM
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My speakers

-Philips mono kassett/radio 1975-1980

-Pioneer boombox 1980-1986. Started my HiFi interest. Played with a Yamaha TT. Ortophon pickup.

-Yamaha speakers + Dux Sound Project 451 1986-1995. Learned me how important a big scene as well as the bottom end are.

-Acoustic Energy AE 100 and 107 1995-1997. Bought them back around 2002 and my son uses them now. Great speaker. Extremely well built and sound for the money.

-QLN Signature HDII Spitfield 1997-2002. Fantastic 2-way speaker that plays like a floorstander. To small for my big room when I moved though. Owned by one of my best friends now.

-Monitor Audio studio 50 2002-2007. Great speaker, good value for money. This was when MA still made real Hi-Fi.

- Bose (kitchen) 2005-today, terrible sound unfortunately.

-Uscher BE10 2007-2011. plays big an powerful, but can be a bit bright and aggressive from mid to treble. Loved them for some years but the treble trubbled me.

-Sonus faber Amati Futura 2011-2014, sold to my friend so I'm listen to them every week. May be the best speaker over all. The price, the look and the sound. It's nothing that they can't play. Love them.

-Sonus faber Guarneri Memento 2012-today. A speaker I probably never will sell. Musicality on top. Great look.

-Sonus faber Toy 2014-today. Not expensive but musicality is great. A bit lean but as surround speaker they works well.

-The Songs faber (Fenice) 2014-today. Can play anything. No shortcomings. Big orchestras or small solo violin is expressed in the right way. The most musical speaker I'v heard. The midrange is the key.
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