I don't care about specs. Mercedes and BMW might have better specs, but I enjoy my Lexus. As long as it sounds goods to me, that's all that matters. People knock Polks, I had Polks that sounded real good, again better than all speakers mentioned on this post. Nobody has to agree it's just the way I feel. I think what you're missing is that companies like Kef, Mourtaund Short, Snell, Warfredale don't even exitst. These are just names used for marketing. It's like Akai-Teack-Nakamaichi Plasma TV's. I don't see no flat piston drivers in Kef's, that's what put them on the map. These are just a few names to fool the masses. Nothing for nothing, these old Polk's are killers. I don't even remember the model, you have to ask
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Anyone with a Pink Floyd Poster on the Wall knows their stuff... way to go Walter. Just got there remastered dual CD set here, and it is excellent.
As you know, I had 3 BMW's and they all fell apart at the seems, sold them all... I should of bought that LEXUS, hahaha... right on.
We used to have Harman Kardon, Akai, SAE Amps, and SAE Racks with Altec Lansing and some custom speakers by Tom Gates from Canada as well and some really fine DWD speakers out of Fresno, CA. that we all rocked out w/ in the 70's - they were awesome also. We still have our Sansui TA-500 and it still is playing like brand new, now of course DENON and the KLIPSCH's we ALL LOVE that can ROCK OUT, but need a NEW ROCK OUT Upgrade, if that is even possible -- I wonder, not Aperion VGT's, maybe NHT Fours or maybe KEF Q900 or R900's, or maybe in the end run just go up the Klipsch lineup to the big bad boys RF-7II's (at $2.2K per Pair) -- the later will certainly Kick IT UP and UP AGAIN - some formula PWK had in his pocket when he died a few yrs. ago!
What other speaker has dual 10" drivers, w/ the 1 3/4" titanium tweeter/horn weighs in at 87 Pounds w/ 101dB Sensitivity and will handle 250W RMS or 1000W Peak, and will shake the walls w/ sound for $2200 per Pair delivered to your door?
I am all ears, sorry I went over the $2K thread limit, but only by $200.