Part 1 of a 3 part answer....
1.)Since that you have heard and sold so many speakers, I'm interested in knowing what your favorite brand is? What brand would you buy if budget was not an option?
2.)Since you know I like the sound of Canton's, what other brands do you think I would like? Anything that sounds similar? I live in South Dakota and the only audio store is in a town 55 miles away and that is a Best Buy.
Sorry to pick your brain, but being you're one of the few I have found that have even heard these... I'm curious as to what you think. Speakers that I wish I could hear... Emptek, PSB, Ascends, Aperion, Paradigm, Swan and Axiom. Any of these sound like Canton?
1.) This is a question in which the answer is always determined by variables. My favorite speaker system ever is the dARTS by Phase Technology. Properly installed, it essentially sounds the same in every room it's in, which is to say..... the finest I have experienced.
Other than that one favorite, there are hundreds of speaker brands to choose from and literally 1000s of speakers that can meet or exceed one's expectations. I approach system design for our clients from a problem solving perspective. This 100% affects how I view different products from different manufacturers (including speakers). So before I can begin to answer which is best I must 1st determine: For what?
Think about the variables for a moment...
- What will look AND perform best in room size “X” while meeting the client's aesthetic needs (this can ALWAYS be done & should be considered): On or in-wall or floor standing or in-ceiling?
- Where will these be placed & can they fit there?
- What colors are available if visible?
- Dimensional concerns?
- Theater or Stereo or both?
- Any cabinetry concerns?
And on & on & on into an endless list of combinations.
The only major thing I cannot always account for with any brand or model is aesthetics. Regardless of how a speaker sounds, sometimes people want or need a certain look or size. If Canton/Tannoy/Totem/etc., for example, doesn't look the way a client wants then it isn't solving their problem completely, right? That’s why nearly all of the “What should I buy” threads are impossible for anyone to give truly good advice in…. They rarely have enough information, which is why I usually leave them alone. That, and anyone spending a lot of energy researching or answering what the “best” $300 or less pair of tower speakers are probably have entirely too much time on their hands.
In our industry the question you asked me is a very serious challenge for the consumer/dealer relationship. I refer to this as the difference between an “end user” focused approach & what I would call a “moving boxes” approach. These are two totally different schools of thought. One marries the dealer/integrator to the client & the client’s needs at all costs. The other marries the dealer/integrator to the manufacturer or brand.
To answer your question as simply as possible: My favorite speaker brand is whichever one most completely solves a client’s particular set of problems (this could be quality of sound/experience, looks, placement, durability, etc.) for the absolute lowest possible cost.