![]() ![]() I ended up buying a yr later in 1980 a bran new pair of DLK 1/4 plus from Schaak and have loved them ever sense. Way out of my reach and only a dream for a kid to maybe one day own a pair. At the time my memory is that the JBL 112 had a way better tweeter then the dlk but the JBL'S were considerably way more money then the Dlk 3's. and back up to Team to listen to the L112's. Them and they were priced very fair compared to Team Electronics Team Elec was a big Pusher of the JBL L112's back at that time I would go back in forth from the two stores just listening to the dlk 3's. I remember being a 16yr kid going into the store looking and listening to there whole line up. Wish some other Dlk owners would chime in here. If anyone has a pic of what the trim was supposed to look like I. I replaced it with a painted piece of oak trim I had laying around. The grills were missing a piece of trim that goes across the top. These British electrostatic speakers basically defined the category for many audiophiles.Very nice 1 1/2 ! Do you know if those 8" green basket woofers have Alnico or Ceramic magnets on them? Bet they sound great, I bought a pair back in 1979 and wish I never would have sold them, I just bought a pair of 4's and haven't got them up and running yet they need some work. Just thought Id show off my latest goodwill find. Top speaker engineers are known to own Quad ESL 63s as part of their personal reference systems. Their warm sound and longevity have made them one of the most sought-after speakers ever. The Meyer Sound X10 is one of the best audiophile loudspeakers that no audiophile has ever heard. This powered, pro audio speaker has more dynamics than any speaker on the list and will make people rethink what a speaker can do. Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign - The Music Room is the Nations premier seller of. Top studios use these speakers as do people like Stevie Wonder and Hans Zimmer. These limited edition speakers from “the other speaker company from Utah” provide a big-tower sound with impressive bass, highly respectable audiophile sound and amazing wood finishes, all at a good price. Talk about a speaker company that reinvented itself. Without its Internet direct business model – we don’t think they would have made the list, but the increased value of a lower price point helped these speakers quite a bit. The Avalon Acoustics ISIS does everything well. In many ways their overall performance reminds us of a Mercedes in that they don’t blow you away with performance alone but the whole package. The THIEL CS 3.7 is arguably the best loudspeaker the late Jim Thiel ever designed, which is no doubt how they’ve managed to capture the number 20 spot on our list as well as the hearts of many audiophiles the world over. 19 Definitive Technology BP7000 $5,700/pair THIEL CS 3.7 speakers can be hard to drive without a powerful amp but in their sonic window – they sound pretty sweet. Sandy Gross’ best speaker design/product at Definitive Technology is without question the BP7000 Super Towers. While their lower price and somewhat drab look don’t scream audiophile – their sound absolutely does – especially in the bass where BP7000s rock in ways many higher price speakers on this list can’t compete with. The BP7000 and the rest of the Super Tower lineup are truly some of the best values in all of high-end audio. Talk about a dramatic loudspeaker: the German-made MBL 101s are just that, dramatic and a bit over the top. Their omni-directional performance makes for an audio experience that is unlike anything else you will hear in the ultra high-end class of speakers. And when it comes to “Lust Factor” this is why we created the category. DLK Model 1/2 Audiophile Bookshelf Speakers - 100 (Indianapolis) 15h. The Magnepan 3.7 is the latest version of one of the longest running speakers in audiophile history. ![]()
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