Well, the only thing that I have heard that I felt were better were
these. Also at $1700 a pair, these things were simply jaw dropping. The clarity is stunning and the bass was entirely unexpected from a bookshelf (42Hz).
High quality components doesn't necessarily make the best speaker (it sure doesn't hurt

). A designer who knows what to listen for can do a lot without breaking the bank. The actual selling price for a completed pair of A/V-1s was $750 with your choice of finish, so the $229 price for the kits is a bit misleading. For those with wood working capabilities, they are an incredible value. Danny tests the tweeters and hand matches your set, including printed response curves. He said the midbass has no meaningful variance in the production run, so there is no need to match them. A friend of mine who does a lot of DIY stuff brought a pair over to my place to listen to and I was very impressed to say the least. So I requested a set of A/V-2s from Danny to audition and I was sold as soon as I heard them... The pair of A/V-1s I currently own is that actual pair that were the first ones I listened to because my friend bought all new kits and built an all new set.