What Are Your Favorite Vintage Speakers?

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Can we have more than one favorite - and what age is required to qualify as a "vintage" ?

Add to my own list of affordable, compact and easy to drive KLH17 (have a pair of those mounted on my shop wall for at least 5yrs - so far immune to dust ) , and AR2Ax
 
QUADS Electrostatics, of course
QUAD-57 for life-like tonality,
QUAD-63 for more convincing spatially, but not quite as alive

Snell Type One (Circa 1979)
(Rare model with floor boundary coupling of mid-woofer and tweeter and remarkable neutral tonality)

Fulton Musical Industries (FMI) 1974 to ~1985
Fulton FMI-80 Original single tweeter version
(Strikingly Musical and life-like middle range; Much like the ESL-57 w/better imaging)

Fulton J-Modular (Using FMI-80 for the mid-range w/subwoofer and RTR ESL-6)

Fulton Premiere (Next generation of J-modular)
(Musically life-like while including great dynamic power and extended bandwidth.)

Spendor BC-1 and BBC LS3/5a, also wonderful, groundbreaking performers

All the above are the kind of loudspeakers that the owners tend to regret giving up in exchange for the latest greatest "breakthrough" speakers with excellent reviews.

Cheers, JC
 
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+1 for ESL 57s. I've had mine since the mid-90s and they were manufactured the year I was born (very early in the Johnson presidency). I've been bi-amping them using a B-5 and it works really well.

I'm getting re-acquainted now with the speakers I grew up with: Tannoy Golds. It's been tricky to optimize them - the Quads are plug and play by comparison. They are definitely majestic!
 
Only 200 DCM 7 Time Windows pairs were made ?
HiFi Collector: Speakers - DCM TimeWindow

I had the pleasure of listening to a couple....🙂

Well positioned the room and fed with good power, they were impressive.
 

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Love my Infinity RSIIb speakers, circa 1985. Modified with external crossovers, midrange diaphragms from Apogee and an upgraded low frequency EQ box, they will never be retired from my system.
 

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I found and bought my vintage dream speakers half a year ago🙂
Saw them in an Audio store around 1986 and they were totally unreachable then. I still remember how I put my hand on them, sliding back and forth. I got a pair of L36 which stayed with me for around 10 years.
But now I got them, JBL L240ti😀

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