There are numerous music fanatics who will like to listen to a pair of antique loudspeakers or possibly a vacuum tube amp created sometime within the 1950s when compared to the so-called micro-processor driven, digital sounding elements fashioned these days. Probably one in the best sounding collectible speakers are often the Tannoy Berkeleys. Tannoy also designed a speaker referred to as canterbury that was amazing just as well. If you can buy these at auction I would definately get a pair.
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[phpbay]Akai Speakers, 60, 14998, ""[/phpbay]The Tannoy Canterbury sets the product quality for the processing of lower frequency efficiency, dramatic dynamic span and attractiveness. This functional speaker is very best driven by very low power single-ended PX4/PX25/Type 10/2A3/300B tube amps. These speakers sound crystal clear and transparent. They're designed in excessive quantities allowing excellent cost proficiency.
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Old style loudspeakers are good at reproducing the complete music spectrum when measuring comparatively flat. While coupled with the appropriate hardware this tends to offer amazing seperation and location of vocals and instruments. It produces the level of audio in which if you shut your eyes it's tricky to know that your really hearing a recording.